03 April 2019, 14:24 | #5961 |
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How is the OSSC ? And where di you buy it @Akiko ?
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03 April 2019, 22:53 | #5962 |
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2 x EK radiators for my PC, 240 and 360. I'm without my A600 and A1200 since sent them away to get recapped.
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09 April 2019, 09:57 | #5963 |
Puttymoon inhabitant
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09 April 2019, 12:46 | #5964 |
Settler
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Very nice Predseda, I would love to see your boxed games collection. Do you have it on display? Any pics?
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09 April 2019, 14:20 | #5965 |
Puttymoon inhabitant
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Yes, I have them in shelves. I will take some photo.
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09 April 2019, 22:42 | #5966 |
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A hundred Real SIDchips
I won’t resell them |
10 April 2019, 02:28 | #5967 |
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14 April 2019, 00:17 | #5968 |
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I've always loved the hardware bundles.
I think it was because those, more than anything else, captured my imagination and made me want to own an Amiga! So, I've bought little bits and pieces, whenever I see them. I bought the BBC emulator. (Never had a BBC, but, I'm just curious as to what an official emulator looks like.) THE Emulator, disk and book. Last edited by Mikerochip; 14 April 2019 at 10:33. |
14 April 2019, 10:02 | #5969 |
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m.2 disk for my PC. Somehow all the SSD connectors are in use, but the m.2 one was free so I got myself one. I need to de-clutter my files and free some disks...
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17 April 2019, 21:20 | #5970 |
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Some Amiga floppies.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16By...ew?usp=sharing Not sure what the software Toolkit is! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-Qf...ew?usp=sharing F117A is missing disk 1 And Lure of the Temptress is missing disk 2! There's a Codemasters compilation that's not on HOL, too. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rEZ...ew?usp=sharing Lombard Rally is missing disk 1 And Curse of Enchantra is missing disk 5! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RD-...ew?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z5t...ew?usp=sharing And some Atari ST Floppies: (Most of) The Tandy Discovery Pack https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CtT...ew?usp=sharing It's missing 'Crack'ed/Xenon' and Microprose Soccer. And I now need to dump most of this. And, Ghostbusters and Magicland Dizzy for the PC, in 3.5" and 5.25" disk boxes! |
21 April 2019, 11:09 | #5971 |
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@Retrofan
C64 SID chips I got a lot of them and some are fakes unfortunately that is why... I got today Racing Destruction Set floppy version for C64 also |
21 April 2019, 11:46 | #5972 | |
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23 April 2019, 02:07 | #5973 |
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I've bought a wireless controller from 8BitDo for my Mega Drive from Aliexpress for 17€.
[ Show youtube player ] I first saw them in this review about the Analogue Mega SG by Modern Vintage Gamer [ Show youtube player ] |
25 April 2019, 18:20 | #5974 |
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I've been splashing out recently...
TF330 for the CD³² ACA1233n (26MHz) for the ACA500+ (for the A500) XSurf-500 for the ACA500+ (for the A500) Desk space remains problematic. The zip-RAM sidecar add-on for the A590 is working very nicely though, with autoconfig and everything. Finally 8MB fast and an A590 together. |
27 April 2019, 02:05 | #5975 |
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Roland SC-55 mrk2 (I was missing the real flavour!)
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11 May 2019, 18:43 | #5976 |
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Love a bit of r-type...
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11 May 2019, 19:19 | #5977 |
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Recently I got Brian the Lion AGA Caesar english version (because I had german till now).
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11 May 2019, 21:17 | #5978 |
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Just received Lotharek's most recent SIO2SD creation for my Atari 800XL. Called "Biggus Dickus" (if you haven't seen The Life of Brian, go watch it), it's a drive emulator for Atari 8-bits that takes an SD card and emulates floppy drives, and it's excellent. My only complaint is that the white screen and PCB make my yellowed case look even worse...
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11 May 2019, 22:48 | #5979 | |
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Once I started using the touchscreen, it was hard to go back to pressing buttons. I bought an AVG cart for my 65XE. Superb little device. I have an Ultimate 1 Meg memory expansion from Lotharek fitted too, and the AVG emulates a SIDE cart, as well as loading most (if not all known) bankswitch formats, and some atr files. With SIDE emulation, it can function (as a real SIDE cart does) like a HDD with the U1M board. I haven't made any atari partitions on my SD card yet, but I will! (And I prefer using SD cards, as opposed to the CF cards the SIDE carts use) Otherwise, it has a nice (and pretty unique) menu for loading games off the SD card. |
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11 May 2019, 23:45 | #5980 |
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Yeah, I saw them and considered it for a while, but in the end I liked the look of Lotharek's device and went with it. I never really considered the cartridge-based hard drive approach, but I like the idea of having lots of separate "disks" for saving stuff to - it keeps things simple for transfers. Currently looking at some (awful) code I wrote around 30 years ago, which I recovered from cassette, transferred to ATR using an emulator, and then put back on its original hardware on an SD card. Fun times
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