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Projects update


supercat

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Haven't posted in awhile, but I've been working on some things.

 

-1- Paddle fixer. Simple little circuit that should allow paddles to work beautifully even when dirty.

 

-2- EEPROM enhancement for AA cart.

 

-3- Ruby Runner

 

-4- The 4A50 programmer. My current programmer works, but it only runs under DOS (ugh). So I'm working on a version that will connect via serial port and run under Windows (easily adaptable for Linux/Macintosh/whatever).

 

-5- EEPROM emulation for Z26 (I'll offer the source code to Stella gurus as well).

 

-6- Finding a woman in Illinois who loves the 2600 and loves me (any takers?)

 

Maybe I'm trying to do too much at once, but some of these things should show some results soon I hope.

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Thanks for keeping us updated. BTW, I was wondering, would it be difficult to convert Stella Doomdsday Interceptor to 4A50? I hate to see it go unpublished. Maybe it could be a minigame included with Ruby Runner?

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Thanks for keeping us updated. BTW, I was wondering, would it be difficult to convert Stella Doomdsday Interceptor to 4A50? I hate to see it go unpublished. Maybe it could be a minigame included with Ruby Runner?

 

Porting SDI to 4A50 would be trivial, but if I'm going to bother, I'd like to fix things up a bit. The game suffers a bit for its being a 1K minigame entry.

 

Otherwise, I finally got the MemCard working in Z26, at least for Strat-O-Gems. The SWCHA code in Z26 didn't really simulate the port's behavior very well. I wonder if there's any good explanation anywhere of the interaction between IOPortA, IOPortA_Controls, IOPortA_Unused, and DDR_A, and what game code quirks the code was trying to deal with? I'll ask on the Stella list.

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-2- EEPROM enhancement for AA cart.

-5- EEPROM emulation for Z26 (I'll offer the source code to Stella gurus as well).

Looking forward to these, especially EEPROM emulation. I have found that if emulators don't support my code, I'm somewhat reluctant to work on it, given the hassle of testing on real hardware.

-6- Finding a woman in Illinois who loves the 2600 and loves me (any takers?)

:) I guess I have lower standards. Merely tolerating my geeky interests is all I expect...

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