![]() I'm not sure, if there would be many people, who would do those complicated mods or pay a decent price, especially since the console is quite cheap. What is your idea with the controllers? You want to replace the keyboard? Or controllers like the Intellivision-controllers? Without modding you just have five lines for each joystick. It's especially easy on the G7400, since the PCB is prepared for that, just not populated by components. There are solutions out there for generating signals for composite or scart. ![]() That approach would have the big advantage, that you would stay compatible with all the Odysseys out there, not just a few modded ones.Ĭoncerning the video output. Maybe a simpler approach would be, to build a cheap microcontroller into a game cartridge, along with the rom, which could do the heavy load and to use the Odyssey as a terminal, just like it is done by CHESS or BASIC. ![]() What's the idea behind the concept? You would like to use the more powerful Z80-clone board as main computing device, too? How would you feed that cpu with your program? Pacman New Rally-X Ninjakun Omega Orbitron Pac-Man (Midway) Pacman Club Pacman Plus Pacmanic Miner Pengo Phoenix Pickin' Pisces Playball Pleiads (Centuri) Pleiads (Tehkan) Pleiads Pong Ponpoko. Or everything built right into a new "FPGA-Odyssey". Lunar Lander Makai-Mura (Japan) Mappy Mars Max RPM Mayday Mighty Monkey Minefield Moon Cresta Moon Patrol Moonwar Motos Mr. With clever programming it might be possible to switch on "The Voice" only when it is needed and not blocking something. We would need to built in a switch that is controlled by the game-program. As I mentioned above, some cartridge-port lines are abused by both systems in a different way. The chess program is launching, but hanging somewhere, if "The Voice" is not switched off. As it is now, CHESS and "The Voice" are not running together. Cables, connectors, switching devices eat up a lot of space, too. That would be really narrow inside the box. Well, RT12 Productions, I never considered that.
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