RYsr #51 Posted May 30, 2011 MTE201 test cart: First few screens = system self test then the controller test screen you press all the buttons and see if they light and rotate the disk to see all the arrows work then you press 1&9 to continue the test the next screen makes sounds you press enter if it doesn't sound right or clear to continue to next test next few screens same deal press enter or clear. If all entries were clear-OK then you go to Baseball and try playing the game as a final test If you pressed a enter for a failure, instead of going to baseball it goes to the last screen that shows the failing VLSI IC chip(s) causing the problem in the logic board. Rich Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atarigal #53 Posted May 30, 2011 All these pics are really awesome. It's as close some of us will get to owning any of this stuff, so they're much appreciated! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RYsr #54 Posted May 30, 2011 All these pics are really awesome. It's as close some of us will get to owning any of this stuff, so they're much appreciated! Your most welcome Atarigal, so for you I have a shot of a few Mattel Mnetwork games, and a couple others for the Atari2600. Nothing to special I'm sure. All the other cartridges I have are Atari manufacture. Rich PS: to bad the file upload limit is 2mb, the Demo and test cartridges would be much better as AVI movie uploads, If the sysopp would allow it I would make and upload them! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+GroovyBee #55 Posted May 30, 2011 PS: to bad the file upload limit is 2mb, the Demo and test cartridges would be much better as AVI movie uploads, If the sysopp would allow it I would make and upload them! Drop Albert (AA owner and administrator) a PM and see if AtariAge will host them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
atarigal #56 Posted May 30, 2011 Your most welcome Atarigal, so for you I have a shot of a few Mattel Mnetwork games, and a couple others for the Atari2600. Nothing to special I'm sure. All the other cartridges I have are Atari manufacture. Rich Well, I think they're special. How about that. Thanks for the pics! You could also put the vids on YouTube. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alex.Pace #57 Posted July 30, 2011 I have one of the original Intellivision 1149 computer stations with original box and manual. The original intellivision connects in the top of it Also have 2 complete basic cartridge kits for it. It was working 30 years ago when I last used it, haven't tested it yet now. Also somewhere packed away is the JackLaLane program cassette for it. Just wondering if anyone here has an idea what it worth. I know there were less than 4000 made and many were recalled or bought back. Rich I can help you; I know a lot of collectors, just e-mail me at alex.pace1 at tiscali.it, tell me what you have and I'll send an email to all of them. about the value, yes you have top things, considering you have the box too: you should check if tape driver works, it makes the difference in price (almost all KCs around don't work). Of course 2000$ for all that things is a gift, I see you've rare cassettes too, complete with boxes in good conditions, so probably you should not accept less than 6000$. Alessandro Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vprette #58 Posted August 2, 2011 open box's hello would be possible to get picture of those Softwares on screen? that will be posted at http://www.intellivisionworld.com/English/Software/VideogameDetail.asp?iwVdg=129&iwBrn=8 where I only have pic of the box please help on this since on screen picture are extremely hard to see Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atari_Bill #59 Posted August 3, 2011 here is a pix of the basic cart box, since I have 2 what are they worth separately? here is a pix of the basic cart box, since I have 2 what are they worth separately? Wow, very nice. I never had the computer but I did have one of these BASIC carts complete in box like yours. I grudgingly sold it some 9 years ago now. At the time I got around $1500 in cash and trade if I recall correctly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IntellivisionGuy97 #60 Posted August 21, 2011 I just want to say, that that is a very nice collection of Keyboard Component stuff and cartriges. I hope that you make a lot of money off of it if you're selling. Too bad I'm broke... But yeah, that's a very nice collection, and I hope that the tapes work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites