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VK4JJY

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  1. It's not so easy to introduce in a post like this 😄 This video is testing the circuit for my own purposes, but the real use of the board is demonstrate in camera, how the Lynx ROM cartridge address bus was bodged onto what was originally designed to be a cassette tape drive machine. The Green row of LEDs is the eight bit data bus output from the Paperboy game ROM (which is what is stuck to the left side of the board). Think of it as something like an eyecandy demo when it's done in software, but in hardware 😉 I’ve completed the longer video that the above clip is part of. The short clip may be deleted.
  2. Fancy that! I’ve had a Lynx 1 for a week or so, and got a nice looking model 2 today, only to come home to find it’s stuck right. try playing Cali Games Surfing with right held down. it actually is possible because left overrides right in the game. so this is four years old, but how did you fix it? With an eraser as suggested? I notice the membrane is reproduced now.
  3. Thanks Guys 🙂 There seemed no way to upload a rar package, but instructions should be pretty self evident 😉 Although the calendar program has no limit on paper, variables would blow out at some point, and it would go haywire. I implemented some limits long before that happens in the joypad routine to preserve the interface appearance. The limits are years 1800-9999. 1800 is an actual hard coded limit because the program does need to know one year that began on a certain day of the week to begin calculating from. 9999 is arbitrary.
  4. Hi 🙂 This is the 1337 hax0red ElCheapoSD (Lynx Side) File Browser. This is for BennVenn ElCheapoSD flashcart running v008 firmware. This was done without recompile, but by hex editing the original exec. The only functional differences are: *High contrast colour scheme (mostly monochrome) intended for maximum viewability on original displays *Continuous scrolling enabled (rather than step by step button push and release) Enjoi 😉 BOOT.BIN
  5. Hello, This is a calendar program I wrote back a decade ago, and recently ported to Lynx when getting the C compiler working. It's a bit like the calendar on your phone that can keep generating calendars for months long into the future. The data is calculated, not data stored within. Enjoy! Perpetual Calendar.lnx
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