Rob-o 1167
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Total newbie, and would search the archives here if I knew exactly what to search for. Just curious if people were taking roms and then somehow building a cart that could be used on the 2600 console.
I ask for a few different reasons. The first is because when I was a kid I had a neighbor who was an Electrical Enginner and he made carts for the kids in the neighborhood that had a little chip holder on it. You had to sacrifice a cart so he could build it (Combat was the usual sacrifice). Then you could just buy 'chips' that the roms were stored on for a few bucks. The second reason I ask is because while I have an emulator, I'm not sure how to get an Atari joystick to work on my Mac or Windows based machine. I do however have a 2600 console that is in working condition. Just thought it would be neat to be able to pull those tough to find games and put them on something that could be thrown into the 2600 console.
By the way, this place is great so far. Good to see some many emulators in one place!
I ask for a few different reasons. The first is because when I was a kid I had a neighbor who was an Electrical Enginner and he made carts for the kids in the neighborhood that had a little chip holder on it. You had to sacrifice a cart so he could build it (Combat was the usual sacrifice). Then you could just buy 'chips' that the roms were stored on for a few bucks. The second reason I ask is because while I have an emulator, I'm not sure how to get an Atari joystick to work on my Mac or Windows based machine. I do however have a 2600 console that is in working condition. Just thought it would be neat to be able to pull those tough to find games and put them on something that could be thrown into the 2600 console.
By the way, this place is great so far. Good to see some many emulators in one place!