eddhorse wrote: » Nice work, finally arrived, what has to leave to make room?
The Last Bandit wrote: » Picked up few more Bitmap books to fill in the gaps I had, think I'm done with them now unless an Amstrad one comes out
CosmicSmash wrote: » They are nice, they look great together. I picked up something myself that I was going to ask you to look at sometime. I think it's possibly a problem with the power connector.
The Last Bandit wrote: » Man, that's mad, the flash cart is order of magnitude more powerful than the console
Steve X2 wrote: » This arrived earlier, an UNO-2600 cartridge for the Atari 2600(works on the 7800 as well).
Retr0gamer wrote: » Not unprecedented. Pitfall 2 had a Z80 on board that I think was more powerful than the actual 2600.
KeRbDoG wrote: » I tried to find info on the Z80 in that game cart but couldn't find anything - this popped up though; http://www.ataricompendium.com/archives/articles/longevity/longevity.html#superchips That references that Activision 'had the Display Processor Chip or DPC' - guess it was like a mapper used in Famicom/NES carts for the cart to do advanced work the system was never designed to do. Wonder, does that mean games like Pitfall 2 won't work with a flash cart?
Retr0gamer wrote: » Jermey Parish at retronauts said it was a Z80 a few times but he could be wrong. If it's just a mapper I'd say the flash cart has it emulated just like NES flashcarts.
Compatibility The UnoCart-2600 should be able to emulate every cartridge released during the commercial life of the 2600. Newer homebrew titles should also be compatible with the UnoCart-2600, unless they use the DPC+ co-processor features specific to the Harmony/Melody cartridge. Note that the DPC support on the cartridge is not complete but it is sufficient to play Pitfall II. Arcadia/Starpath Supercharger titles are emulated with the multi-load parts combined in a single file. Up to 256 loads are supported (2MB file). The Supercharger BIOS will use the TV type set by the UnoCart-2600 TV jumper.
Touch Fuzzy Get Dizzy wrote: » Elgato arrived today, got a bargin on adverts, e45 posted but the seller just wrapped in clingfilm by the looks of it. Thank God it wasn't robbed :pac: Not pizza box level ofc
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I just had to wrestle with my XB1 to buy and install Jet Set Radio. No Jet Set Radio Future mind you, apparently that didn't make the cut. So, I could see it on the Xbox Store from the console but couldn't buy it, so I had to log into the store on my phone and buy it there, for about a tenner. Then I went to the console and no sign of it. Had to search the console based store for the game I couldn't buy from there and install it from there... Fecks sake! Good news then, at least it's installing now!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Is there a way to get Outrun 2/2006 onto my XB1 with any degree of ease?