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Registered: Oct 2009 Posts: 48 |
New 8-bit TV-computer
A Commodore 64 competitor has arrived again. :-)
Has anyone some experience with the "Educational computer" or "8-bit TV-computer" or "Victor-70" or Famicom ?
All names above are names for the same computer.
It´s based on the 6502 processor.
It can play NES cartridges.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjSLZ-x-GxM
http://www.itexaminer.com/12-indian-computers-tip-up-in-silicon..
http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKPP1
http://playpower.org
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QuasaR
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 145 |
When I recognized that some keys weren't working when connecting the MegaDrive/Genesis controllers I cutted (more or less randomly) some wires to make them work on my stock C64 and C128D. Didn't had any knowlegde about what I was doing back then but it work quite well. So over years the joypad was my favorite joystick (and it's still doing fine...). |
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Adam
Registered: Jul 2009 Posts: 323 |
Odd.. I've been using Master System and Megadrive pads
on my c64/128's for years, I've never blown any chips.
The only problem I recall and have encountered recently
is when it's plugged into Port 1. It stops me from typing
anything on the 128-d keyboard. I may have to check just
out of interest.. I can't say i've ever had to make any
wacky adjustments or rewire any sega pads to work on the
commie..
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