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Post by VectorX on Oct 4, 2015 17:43:28 GMT -5
Juan Félix Mateos had announced a while back he was doing a Vectrex2TV project or something like that. Might not be his program though.
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Post by jfmateos on Oct 5, 2015 0:50:45 GMT -5
Juan Félix Mateos had announced a while back he was doing a Vectrex2TV project or something like that. Might not be his program though. Yes, that folders have nothing to do with my project (I am still working on it activelly)
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Post by christophertumber on Oct 6, 2015 10:29:46 GMT -5
there are two binaries called DualTV1 and DualTV2. Chris T, can you remember if these are your programs? They don't sound familiar. IIRC all my VecLink work used the same binary for each console.
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Post by Malban on Aug 7, 2016 9:12:32 GMT -5
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Post by VECTREXER on Aug 9, 2016 3:16:40 GMT -5
From that thread
"William Hawkins
8/10/95
>I have now burned all the romdumps to eprom, but what i don't under- >stand is what DUALVEC and DUALVEC2 is supposed to do? >It just shows DUAL VECTREX TEST, WAITING.... >No response when i push the buttons. > >What is it? Anders -
I wrote those programs years ago at Western Tech to demonstrate the possibility of making a game that would play on two systems (Like you can do with gameboy now...)
This program did nothing more than display the buttons from one Vectrex on the other's display (and vice-versa).
I have no idea how these programs made it into the archive - I only showed this software to a few people... You may safely discard them. It communicates between the system by using PB6 on the cartridge. If you really want to see it work, you must connect PB6 and GND between the two systems, then run DUALVEC on 1 system and DUALVEC2 on the other.
Bill Hawkins "
Cart Port PB6 is is edge connection 35. That connection goes IC207, the MOS 6522 Versatile Interface Adapter (VIA) Pin 16, data PB6. From the datasheet note PB6 is Peripheral B Port bi-directional I/O line 6. I may have to to test this.
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