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  1. TG16/PCE emulator Source / Download
  2. MAME32qa MAME32FX XorMAME (available for only a short time) jpk VER.0.68.38(2006.12.01) ; Mame32 Plus! Plus! 0.110u4(2006.12.01) SDLMAME MAMEinfo.dat info.dat ; Mame32Hp4 (near bottom of page) Catlist
  3. http://mamedev.org/
  4. I forgot to mention that with the program, it doesn't touch the memory between 0-FF otherwise it would overwrite itself.
  5. Source / Download
  6. Maybe the new emulator (DEmul) may work better?
  7. Yes, but why should MPAA/RIAA get their half-assed ideas from it?
  8. Kaillera-enabled MAME. >> Get it HERE.
  9. MPAA Lobbying for Home Theater Regulations MPAA to Thwart Pirates By Making All Movies Suck Sony Unveils New Self-Destructive DVD Player RIAA Wants Background Checks On CD-RW Buyers
  10. You can use your Super-80 to help you identify bad ram. First way: Type in E0 Type in C7. (note that the full stop is required) Type in G0 After about 5 secs, press the reset button. Now use the H command to examine memory, it should be filled with 0 and 1. Check out the 48k region with H8000 When you ran this little program, your screen may have filled with @A@A characters. You can display other memory pages in the same way by entering O F1 xx, for example, O F1 80 Press key to get back to normal. If this doesn't help, type in the program below which will fill memory with 55 and AA and reboot the computer. Type in E0 Type in 21 0 1 36 55 23 36 AA 2C 20 F8 24 7C FE C0 20 F2 C3 0 C0. (don't forget the full stop) Type in G0 After a moment, your screen will fill with UJUJ characters and then reboot. Then you use the Hxxxx or O F1 xx commands to examine the results. You might be able to determine a pattern of corrupt bits, and then be able to identify a faulty chip. Then, swap the chip with a good one and see if the fault moves (faulty chip) or stays (faulty socket).
  11. Emerson Arcadia emulators >> Get it HERE (about halfway down the page).
  12. Front End >> Get the source code HERE.
  13. Happy Birthday Diso dude!
  14. Bit Torrent client Source / Download
  15. Another Super-80 user? Welcome Shred!
  16. Mooney has posted his review of Need For Speed Carbon: Own the City for the Nintendo Dual Screen (NDS) handheld computer. You can read it HERE, and Forum Members may add their thoughts on the Review. An extract:
  17. Arcade emulator for GP2X >> Get it HERE.
  18. PSX emulator >> Get it HERE (bottom of page).
  19. No probs, let me know what you find.
  20. >> Get it HERE.
  21. ColecoVision emulator >> Get it HERE.
  22. The El-grafix kit consisted of 1x 2732 eprom, and 1x 74LS165 chip. The circuit diagram was in one of the books I brought over on my visit, the page is titled "Constructing the El Graphix Kit 4 Graphics Kit". The missing dot can only be caused by a bad socket on U23 or the 2513. U23 combines the outputs of the 2513 into a stream of dots, which appears on your monitor screen. If you're really sure you've done the memory mod properly, look for bad sockets on the RAM or the chips that address it. Have you tried using 32k or 48k of RAM to see if it changes anything?
  23. Because it's just like an arcade game, press 5 to insert a "coin", then 1 to start the game. Usually Left-Ctrl to fire.
  24. So is the problem solved?
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