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Ah, but what system does it run on? Atari or Intellivision?

 

Neither :)

 

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

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Neither :)

 

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

 

OMG! I think I just found what I want for Christmas! :)

 

Seriously, that is awesome.

 

-dZ.

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Neither :)

 

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

 

I can feel the money draining from my wallet as I type just knowing someone is going to make these for use hard core Intellivison geeks.

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Neither :)

 

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

 

Awesome, but does it still come with shredded audio tape?

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OH... MY... GOD!!!!!

 

HEED THE WARNING!!!!! DO NOT LOOK!!!!!!

 

 

I WILL NEVER GET THAT OUT OF MY MIND NOW!!!! I am forever tainted!!!!

 

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

Ooh, bad idea. You really gotta be careful and avoid clicking on tempting links

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Neither :)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl9gEfz2Tn0

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

i too would be interested in building one of these if you ever decide to release the hex code and the wiring schematic. The program could be useful too. ?
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Neither :)

 

 

Apologies to those hankering after the AtariVision version of Combat Poker (I've heard it is a marvellous game), but this is the cartridge scanner / dumper I have always wanted to make. It has only a single component, a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller, meaning it is compact enough to be packaged inside a 2600 cartridge. The scanner draws its power and communicates with a host PC using USB. Software on the PC maintains a file of known signatures and highlights unknown ROMs if any are found.

 

Perfect for finding those obsure Intellivision variants, including the mythical 8K Combat Poker :)

 

 

Very nice!

 

And is that an Intellivision version of Hot Butter - Pop Corn as the background track for the video?

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