Questions: Do you have to build this program? Can it be on the same directory as the tile-map? Also, can this be used for Mac as well as for Windows? Either way, I can use this. Thanks and welcome to the Forum, seeing you are new here. :)
I have both the Lynx I and II models. I got them for collector's purposes. I searched high and low for them. It took a while, but I got them and almost the entire retail Lynx game collection over a period of time. It's impressive, at least to me. Thanks for letting me share. :O)
But, it doesn't look like Atari will make it for the VCS. If only they would invest in a VR helmet for the system, then Atari could release it on there, too.
Sounds logical. I can see soldering being a thing with the older A2600s. I think socketing, especially ZIF socketing, is a more recent innovation. But, is there an issue with chip creep on those socketed chips? I wonder.
By the way, where did you get the replacement Stella, TIA, and RIOT chips? Were they from a system or unused? I suppose they were cannibalized from an old system that didn't work anymore. That's my guess.
That's good you were able to repair the A2600. Those Woodies are worth their weight in gold. I had one, but it got stolen. No worries, as I have an A2600 Junior Short Rainbow that works well. It just needs some cosmetic repair. I can do that, but I need to decide how. I am researching that. :O)
Both games are pretty cool. Especially "VidGrid." I got a kick out of that game with unscrambling FMV music videos while they were playing. Real challenge, that game. :O)