Bakasama, on Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:33 AM, said:
Pots? As in paddle controls? I remember somebody saying paddle games made for the 7800 would difficult or was it impossible.
Yes, potentiometers, I don't know why it would have been an issue doing these on the 7800, TIA already supported 2 pairs of padles (which technically could also allow 2 analog joysticks wired to the paddle pots), the only possible problem I can think of would be possibly using the TIA bus more often (which can cause performance hits on the CPU as it has to drop down to 1.19 MHz when accessing 2600 hardware), of course this already has to be done when reading joysticks and generating sound.
On the previous thought: couldn't you configure the keyboard readout for POKEY to support additional controllers?
This came up in another thread (see below) on the 7800 recently (actually it was a question pertaining to POKEY handling I/O in general on-cart), and the answer I got was that you could add additional ports to a POKEY expansion cart (or full sized add-on as is being proposed here), but it wouldn't be able to access the two existing controller ports.
Mord, on Sat Jun 6, 2009 1:48 PM, said:
Technically you probably -could- use the I/O of a pokey on a cartridge setup, but that would mean you would have to be able to plug your controllers into the cartridge. Would look odd to say the least, plus one unfortunate yank on the cord and your cartridge goes flying across the room.
Gumby was suppose to be a lowcost soundchip, but since they had to downsize it's expectations several times until it was just up and cancelled, I could only assume it wasn't intended to be a cutdown pokey. I wonder if they would have had time to finish the sound part of it if they just repackaged a pokey chip's sound into a properly sized chip. After that mandate their use in 7800 games to ensure there was a sizable demand for the new chips to drop the price per chip.

Then later in the system's life either release the new Gumby or even do a doubled up pokey chip that had 8 channels prior to Gumby.
Edited by kool kitty89, Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:04 PM.