Can't wait to develop games for it!
The Official "Super Expansion Module" Thread
Started by opcode, Oct 15 2009 9:02 AM
475 replies to this topic
#26 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 12:29 PM
This is going to be a great hardware!
Can't wait to develop games for it!
Can't wait to develop games for it!
#27
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 1:01 PM
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Most of the best electronics today are made in China
Totally Agree. That's not why i don't like the idea the module is done in china.
It is mainly because nowaday all go to china. Personnaly i prefer pay more somebody in my country than to pay less somebody in china.
Will you provide a Colecovision to china to test?
#28 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 2:09 PM
youki, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 1:01 PM, said:
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Most of the best electronics today are made in China
Totally Agree. That's not why i don't like the idea the module is done in china.
It is mainly because nowaday all go to china. Personnaly i prefer pay more somebody in my country than to pay less somebody in china.
Are you suggesting me to have the module made in France?
And isn't your game made in Canada? They speak French but the last time I checked they werent part of France anymore, right?
Ok, I am just poking you... anyway I still prefer to pay less, no matter what, the US can make money with services, and that is actually what is happening here...
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Will you provide a Colecovision to china to test? 
I don't think I am in the liberty of openly discuss that because of some confidentiality clauses... Perhaps in the future.
EDIT: Ok, just checked with them and actually I shouldn't reveal any specific of the process, though it is ok to reveal who is the party I am associated with.
So it's with great pleasure that I can now announce that Opcode Games have partnered with Nurve Networks to finish the SEM. Nurve is going to not just take care of the whole manufacturing process but will also offer technical consulting during the rest of the design phase to make sure the final module is of the highest possible quality. I would say that this project has raised a few notches now…
The Nurve name doesn't ring a bell? Perhaps you are familiar with the name XGameStation or Andre' Lamothe then…
http://www.xgamestation.com/index.php
Edited by opcode, Sun Nov 8, 2009 2:35 PM.
#29 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 3:26 PM
ten-four, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:51 AM, said:
And Eduardo, what is the multi plug for in the bottom of the pcb. ?
That is the parallel port connector. Two 8-bit bi-directional I/O ports to be used with special controllers, CV-2-CV connection or CV-2-PC connection. Should be fun...
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And the 3 buttons you want to remove again. 
The 3 buttons were planned to add some extra functionality to legacy games, but I decided to remove them from the final version for several reasons, among them the fact that they could raise the price of the final board and enclosure and that legacy games aren't a priority with the module.
BTW, the final board will look nothing like that, as we are going to replace all components with SMT parts. It should be quite smaller too. Plans are to have the beta board done before the end of the year. Beta testing should start by the end of spring next year (because we still need the software), with the module releasing around July/August.
#30
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:07 PM
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that Opcode Games have partnered with Nurve Networks to finish the SEM.
Ok, that .. is a really good news!
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Are you suggesting me to have the module made in France?
Why not.. it would cost you 10 times more and if you are lucky , they will be on strike only half of the year , you could have your module ready for 2020.
#31 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:41 PM
I'd like to make sure I'm on the list!

AX
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#32
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:53 PM
opcode, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 9:23 AM, said:
Most of the best electronics today are made in China. The best PC motherboards, video cards, etc. So, yeah, China can also produce some s*** stuff, but I can assure that isn't the case here, as we are using a proved manufacturer. I can't reveal beyond that though, as I am under NDA. Suffice to say there is a big name behind the module manufacturing now...
#33 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:58 PM
Pixelboy, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:53 PM, said:
opcode, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 9:23 AM, said:
Most of the best electronics today are made in China. The best PC motherboards, video cards, etc. So, yeah, China can also produce some s*** stuff, but I can assure that isn't the case here, as we are using a proved manufacturer. I can't reveal beyond that though, as I am under NDA. Suffice to say there is a big name behind the module manufacturing now...
That isn't my fault. That is just how seriously Andre takes his business. He is very professional...
#34 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:00 PM
the.golden.ax, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 4:41 PM, said:
I'd like to make sure I'm on the list!

AX
AX
If you sent your name to Bia and got a confirmation back then you are in the list.
BTW, the module will be produced in the exact quantity of names in the list, if you miss it you will need to wait for the next batch which would take a while since we need 50 names at least.
#35 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:19 PM
What is a Bia? I thought as a buyer of all things OpCode I'd be on the list.
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Okay so I jumped the gun... Today was the first I noticed your post. Honestly, people who do homebrew need to post in marketplace too. Message sent to bia.
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Okay so I jumped the gun... Today was the first I noticed your post. Honestly, people who do homebrew need to post in marketplace too. Message sent to bia.
AX
Edited by the.golden.ax, Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:24 PM.
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#37 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:32 PM
I'd bet you would easily sell another 50 if you post a marketplace thread with the pics and youtube links. I loaded the page, clicked the youtube, made my pants wet, and posted about wanting one on auto-pilot. I'd been following other threads and know this was coming, but didn't notice over the last few weeks that you were taking orders.
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#38 ONLINE
Posted Sun Nov 8, 2009 6:14 PM
the.golden.ax, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 5:32 PM, said:
I'd bet you would easily sell another 50 if you post a marketplace thread with the pics and youtube links. I loaded the page, clicked the youtube, made my pants wet, and posted about wanting one on auto-pilot. I'd been following other threads and know this was coming, but didn't notice over the last few weeks that you were taking orders.
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Once the module is in beta, with finished software, case, hardware, etc, we should start promoting it in full force (magazines, youtube, retro gaming websites, etc).
#39
Posted Mon Nov 9, 2009 5:53 AM
opcode, on Sun Nov 8, 2009 6:14 PM, said:
Once the module is in beta, with finished software, case, hardware, etc, we should start promoting it in full force (magazines, youtube, retro gaming websites, etc).
#40 ONLINE
Posted Mon Nov 9, 2009 2:03 PM
And we are nearing 70 names... And many months yet to go... Looking good...
Edited by opcode, Mon Nov 9, 2009 2:04 PM.
#41 ONLINE
Posted Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:28 PM
We started a new design of the board today. Basically we are shrinking everything to SMT components, and we will be adding the Oki sound chip too. The push buttons were removed and the final board should be a lot smaller than the previous prototype. I and Andre also want to create an intermediate board to test sound. There is no scientific way to design the sound mixing thing (especially considering that we need to mix both sound chips with the internal CV PSG) without doing some experimentation, to make sure that we get the best possible sound quality, and that all sound generators will output at the same level (same volume). Hope to have a beta board before the end of the year.
#42 ONLINE
Posted Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:04 AM
Replacing all the 74HCT ICs with more modern 74LV-A/T parts. 3 to 4 times faster, lower power. With everything now SMT (except for the PSG, which doesn't exist in SMT format) the size of the board has reduced drastically, it should be just a bit larger than the 1st board, which was about the size of my hand (but had less than half of the components). So we save on the board, and we will save on the case.
#43
Posted Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:42 PM
Hi Eduardo.
Would it be possible for game developers through the new SE Module to select exactly the colors you could possibly want.
eg. Orange, Brown, Pink, etc..?
And what about flicker in new SEM games. ?
Ole Nielsen.
Would it be possible for game developers through the new SE Module to select exactly the colors you could possibly want.
eg. Orange, Brown, Pink, etc..?
And what about flicker in new SEM games. ?
Ole Nielsen.
#44
Posted Thu Dec 3, 2009 5:21 PM
Put me on the list!...as long as Arkanoid will feature players to plug in an Atari paddle to play it!
#45 ONLINE
Posted Tue Dec 8, 2009 1:03 PM
ten-four, on Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:42 PM, said:
Hi Eduardo.
Would it be possible for game developers through the new SE Module to select exactly the colors you could possibly want.
eg. Orange, Brown, Pink, etc..?
And what about flicker in new SEM games. ?
Ole Nielsen.
Would it be possible for game developers through the new SE Module to select exactly the colors you could possibly want.
eg. Orange, Brown, Pink, etc..?
And what about flicker in new SEM games. ?
Ole Nielsen.
Hi Ole,
The SEM doesn't touch the CV video, so no changes whatever in the video capabilities.
#46 ONLINE
#47
Posted Thu Dec 10, 2009 2:49 PM
Could you post the current list? I think I am on it but did not get an e-mail back from Bia.
#48
Posted Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:43 PM
Well, I'm sold! I will definitely buy one of these when it comes out! Hopefully, I'll have a ColecoVision by then to use it with!
#49
Posted Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:55 AM
I get worried when we havn't heard from the Op-meister (Opcode) in a while
#50 ONLINE
Posted Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:46 PM
rga321, on Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:55 AM, said:
I get worried when we havn't heard from the Op-meister (Opcode) in a while 
I am ok, just got back from some extended vacations.
First news is that we have a pre-quote for the module board: $50, including all components and assembled. Not bad. We add $20 for the DK cartridge plus printed stuff, and we end with $70. Now I just need to find out how much the case will be. It needs to be less than $30, otherwise we go back to the drawing board.
I still have a few surprises, but I will leave those for next year.
[EDIT]: BTW, all unanswered emails to Bia will get a reply soon. Bia was busy the last couple of months taking care of Opcode Jr.
Edited by opcode, Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:48 PM.














