Picoleco
Picoleco
Hi Folks,
@username@ and my humble self are working on something... :0)
As we made some progress, we wanted to give you a glimpse at the coming attractions...
I think you can guess, what it is, as the pictures speak for themself ;0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
@username@ and my humble self are working on something... :0)
As we made some progress, we wanted to give you a glimpse at the coming attractions...
I think you can guess, what it is, as the pictures speak for themself ;0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
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Re: Picoleco
That is amazing! Is it mimicking the Colecovision adaptor for Laser 2001?
Will it work on CreatiVision Mk1, or does this require a Mk2 model?
Will it work on CreatiVision Mk1, or does this require a Mk2 model?
Re: Picoleco
Hi MADrigal,
we are aiming for a Colecovision Adaptor "++" ;0)
It will use the original Creativision Controllers
It will load games from SD card and have a nice screenmenu (like the MegsSDCart, in fact it is a pimped version of the MegaSDCart)
And we aim for compatibility with MKI and MKII (not completly sure yet, as we are not yet in the VDP "interupt + synchronisation" stage, but we do not need the Creativisions 6502 to be stopped/disabled (as the Adapter for the Laser 2001 does and which is the main difference between MKI and MKII)...)
Maybe some other machines with the same videochip (TMS 9929) will follow... SG1000, ...?
Cheers, TOM:0)
we are aiming for a Colecovision Adaptor "++" ;0)
It will use the original Creativision Controllers
It will load games from SD card and have a nice screenmenu (like the MegsSDCart, in fact it is a pimped version of the MegaSDCart)
And we aim for compatibility with MKI and MKII (not completly sure yet, as we are not yet in the VDP "interupt + synchronisation" stage, but we do not need the Creativisions 6502 to be stopped/disabled (as the Adapter for the Laser 2001 does and which is the main difference between MKI and MKII)...)
Maybe some other machines with the same videochip (TMS 9929) will follow... SG1000, ...?
Cheers, TOM:0)
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Re: Picoleco
Wonderful!
If you achieve this - I would expect the Colecovision BIOS to be the one from the Laser 2001 Coleco module (improved/adapted as per the recent discussions). Now we even have a full disassembly so it can be easily changed to fit your needs
If you achieve this - I would expect the Colecovision BIOS to be the one from the Laser 2001 Coleco module (improved/adapted as per the recent discussions). Now we even have a full disassembly so it can be easily changed to fit your needs
Re: Picoleco
Hi,
at the moment we are using the original Colecovision BIOS, the Laser2001 Colecomodule BIOS should at least get to the bootscreen, but we have not tried it yet...
Cheers, TOM:0)
at the moment we are using the original Colecovision BIOS, the Laser2001 Colecomodule BIOS should at least get to the bootscreen, but we have not tried it yet...
Cheers, TOM:0)
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Re: Picoleco
Hi,
here is a small update...
Games load and play from SD card, Creativision controllers are working, sound is working... :0)
I will post a video of this beast in action in the next days... :0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
here is a small update...
Games load and play from SD card, Creativision controllers are working, sound is working... :0)
I will post a video of this beast in action in the next days... :0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
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Re: Picoleco
Hi MADrigal,
the one in the pictures is a MKII - but it is compatible with all Creativision versions (like the MegaSDCart) ;0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
the one in the pictures is a MKII - but it is compatible with all Creativision versions (like the MegaSDCart) ;0)
Cheers, TOM:0)
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