I've been a little out of sorts on the laserdisc emulation of MAME. I'm noticing Firefox is in the current version of MAME. I know I need the .CHD file, and I'm not asking for a link to a download or torrent, as I don't believe one is out there. I cannot find a working one.
Oh well, what's a guy to do.
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Firefox on MAME?
Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:15 AM
Apple ][ stuff for sale
Mon Jan 9, 2012 8:28 AM
Got a whole box of Apple ][ books, magazines and software for sale
http://www.atariage....ware-and-books/
Help out a guy who has a mother in law bitching that the box is in the way!
http://www.atariage....ware-and-books/
Help out a guy who has a mother in law bitching that the box is in the way!
Found a WHOLE box of Apple ][ software and books!
Mon Jan 9, 2012 8:21 AM
Digging through some stuff, and came upon a whole box of Apple ][ software, books and magazines.
The softs (everything on 5 1/4 floppy):
Hartley Wordsearch
Ticket to Paris
Spinnaker Rhymes and Riddles
the Tax Manager by TASO
Mission: Algebra
Algebra 1: First Semester
Algebra 1: Second Semester
The New Step by Step: An INteractive Course in BASIC Programming for Beginners (also includes audio tapes with the disks)
Books:
Instant Activities for your Apple
Creative Programming for Young Minds volume I & II
Math Sequences
Screen Writer
Practical BASIC programs: Apple II edition
Magazines:
A + 8/88, 5/88, 11/87, 3/89, 6/88, 4/87, 10/87, 1/88, 2/89
Nibble 8/88, 9/83, 11/85, 8/83
InCider 2/88, 1/88, 12/87, 10/87, 9/87, 8/87, 3/87, 5/86, 9/84, 5/84, 3/84, 12/83, 7/83, 5/83, 4/83, 3/83
Apple Orchard 9/83,
Byte 4/83
Make offers on individual pieces or the whole lot. Need to get rid of them because the mother in law is bitching that the box is in the way.
So help out a guy who has a bitching mother in law!
EDIT: A few books and all magazines have offers pending.
EDIT: Magazines back on the market.
The softs (everything on 5 1/4 floppy):
Hartley Wordsearch
Ticket to Paris
Spinnaker Rhymes and Riddles
the Tax Manager by TASO
Mission: Algebra
Algebra 1: First Semester
Algebra 1: Second Semester
Books:
Math Sequences
Screen Writer
Magazines:
A + 8/88, 5/88, 11/87, 3/89, 6/88, 4/87, 10/87, 1/88, 2/89
Nibble 8/88, 9/83, 11/85, 8/83
InCider 2/88, 1/88, 12/87, 10/87, 9/87, 8/87, 3/87, 5/86, 9/84, 5/84, 3/84, 12/83, 7/83, 5/83, 4/83, 3/83
Apple Orchard 9/83,
Byte 4/83
Make offers on individual pieces or the whole lot. Need to get rid of them because the mother in law is bitching that the box is in the way.
So help out a guy who has a bitching mother in law!
EDIT: A few books and all magazines have offers pending.
EDIT: Magazines back on the market.
The Retrode
Sun Jan 8, 2012 11:41 AM
This looks awesome:
http://www.retrode.com/
What this item does is it allows you to run your SNES and Genesis carts on your PC. It also allows usage of your SNES and Gen controllers as well. Works with any emulator. Me wantee!
http://www.retrode.com/
What this item does is it allows you to run your SNES and Genesis carts on your PC. It also allows usage of your SNES and Gen controllers as well. Works with any emulator. Me wantee!
Thoughts on newer versions of 2600 ports...
Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:00 PM
I decided to play a round of Space Invaders before going to bed tonight, and instantly I was taken back to my childhood, playing this game for hours on end with my brother. We played the crap out of this game. We had seen and played SI in the arcades, but THIS was the SI for us.
I applaud those who put the time and effort into more accurate versions of SPace Invaders -- and other 2600 arcade ports for that matter -- but for me, no matter how good the hacks and "from the ground up" versions of these games are, they cannot hold the nostalgia, and dare I say fun of the original titles. And yes, I include Pac-Man.
It was all there. The sights and sounds of my childhood. No new version can capture that. I am not knocking the efforts of the newer recreations. THey are great and fun in their own right. But for me, the classic versions are the real deal.
I applaud those who put the time and effort into more accurate versions of SPace Invaders -- and other 2600 arcade ports for that matter -- but for me, no matter how good the hacks and "from the ground up" versions of these games are, they cannot hold the nostalgia, and dare I say fun of the original titles. And yes, I include Pac-Man.
It was all there. The sights and sounds of my childhood. No new version can capture that. I am not knocking the efforts of the newer recreations. THey are great and fun in their own right. But for me, the classic versions are the real deal.
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