Well, for those who want to keep abreast of things, I'm sure everything knows about this:
www.atarimuseum.com/videogames/consoles/7800/expansionJust shaking out some final compatibility issues and trying to fix an issue with Pokey equipped cartridges and their audio levels, seems the audio summation circuit we are using for the onboard Pokey and the Yamaha YM2151 is causing an issue with audio coming from BallBlazer and other Pokey equipped cartridges.
Looking to start shipping 2nd week December Lance Wessel wrote:
Hi Andy, I'm on this list as well! It's been pretty quiet for several years. I'm mostly interested in Atari 2600, but also any of the old 8 bit computing devices, etc. I do actually have an Atari 7800, because my parents didn't understand why I would want an 8 bit Nintendo for Christmas, when it couldn't play all of my old games too. I've even managed to collect more than 100, but probably less than 200 different 2600 game cartridges, and possibly 2-3 7800 cartridges, not counting Pole Position II, which came with the 7800 at the time I got it. Have you actually tinkered with coding anything for the Atari 2600? I've only went as far as to read through the machine/assembler command codes list, various techniques which were used, reading of actual code, and other documentation available online. Lance On 11/17/11 8:57 AM, "andy mucho" <andym00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:..icles... Just testing if I'm still on this list or not.. It seems the last email I received was in 2008, yet the archive says there was a post this year.. Not that it's important since I guess this list has died a death, but I've got my 7800 head on again, so figured I'd check :) Andy