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Is an "ACTION REPLAY" cartridge type program possible?

Hi, Is an "ACTION REPLAY" cartridge type program possible? If any of you had one of these for an AMIGA you will know what i mean. I think they were made for ATARI-ST computers too. Is this...
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Re: Very unusual request

Hi Hans: OK, here is the solution. You need to purchase a "Parallel-to-Serial" converter. These cost less than $100.00 US. You then connect the device from the LPT port on the OS/2 computer,...
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Re: Very unusual request

data conversion. : : Now you need someone who knows how to access the LPT ports from WinXP ;) : : Phat Nat : Absolutely correct! The reason I didn' wrote this is because I thought Mr. Breuer...
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Re: Very unusual request

data conversion. Now you need someone who knows how to access the LPT ports from WinXP ;) Phat Nat
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Re: Very unusual request

: Hallo Phat Nat, : : I'll see if I can figure something out with your information. : : Thanks you! : Hans : : : Phat Nat is right, yet I think his answer might puzzle you. Here is a...
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Re: Advice on Windows compiler

: : How hard can it be? :-) : : As long as you're not writing GUIs, easy as pie. As soon as you want to create windows, there are a few conceptual hurdles that are rough for all beginning Windows...
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Re: Poll: What's your age and how much experience do you have?

::Me, I'm 29 and got started programming when I was about 7-8 on the commodore 64 in BASIC. Ahh the good ole days huhh? :-) I miss my little Commodore 64 puter! :-( Amiga was even better though....
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Re: planes?

: Each plane is just a posible colour for a pixel? : Each plane contains a bit which is used to create an index into a colour palette. : a 4-bit bitmap would have 16 planes? : a 4-bit bitmap...
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back to the old school..! atari st /falcon parts for sale

i have the following parts for sale: 14 meg and 4 meg falcon memory vga-falcon monitor adaptor sc1224 colour monitor philips cm8833mkII monitor 1040 stf/fm (+ high res monitor) loads of boxed...
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Re: 6502 Processor Emulator

: : James, wasn't this the same 6502 that was in Amiga and Apple II? : Unfortunately I'm not quite old enough to have lived the glory days of those computers, nor do I know much about them....
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Re: TI calcs (and Macs)

: BTW: I have a 68030 in a Mac (it says MC68030RL16B) and I just want : to know everything that specific CPU can do. Then you'd better look it up. http://e-www.motorola.com/brdata/PDFDB/docs/MC...
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Question 2 ' Sephiroth2 from GigaSoft '.

Hi Sephiroth2, It seems to me that you're an advanced coder for the 680x0. I for one did some coding myself back in the days but has stopped doing so in late 1995. Recently I started to learn...
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Line clipping

I'm doing an old stile 3d game in asm for atari falcon 68030 (just line and point). I need the fastest way to clip a line. (not the vector way p(x,y)=a(x,y)+t*u(x,y) because I will need to do a...
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Re: Pelle : Platform, language?

Sorry I was not clear, I am programming in c on Amiga & IBM compatible. I was'nt having trouble with the mouse but finding a path around obsticles. The information that I can find are tile based and...
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Re: Commodore 64 Emulator!

I feel for you. I don't know about any C64 emulators, but I know how much I love mine. I have about 4 of those and a C128 here at home. I still program BASIC on them and have a great deal of fun...
 

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