B00daW wrote:Couldn't register on the forum. Said my gmail email address was banned for some reason.
...when the core of the forum was poorly protected, gmail users register only to post spam, I closed it at all... but now... gmail.com removed from ban list!
Tried for the second time to order from ramfactory (since PayPal was apparently added as payment method) but still can't order, it says No shipping available to the selected country and I live in Canada.
Drafts of the menu engine. Everything happens in real time: reading memory card, a menu drawing directly to the PPU VRAM with LFN. Sorting are not implemented for now. It is also noticeable a button bounce of my old joypad, which is still alive since the early 90s.
And yes, this cartrige will supplied with IDE, something like this.
Some update: adding file sorting (by LFN) and file filtering. You can hide any unsupported file, include NES file with mapper, that not present in MAPPER folder.
I would like very much to order one of these. I haven't had a chance yet to read through all there is to read; is it publically available yet and payable via PayPal?
Also, how is compatibility with VRC6 and Sunsoft 5B external audio? May we possibly have a demonstration of the functionality?
I am particularly enthused by this as it is designed for Famicom / Dendy cartridge form factor and not the huge NES ones, which is appealing as I have a Famicom and would rather not have to pick up another NES or use a gigantic (backwards) converter.
3gengames wrote:A less-plain menu and you're golden. Nice work so far!
This is a drafts. Later we will put things beauty.
BTW, AxROM almost fixed and Digger seems to be run correctly.
mikejmoffitt wrote:Also, how is compatibility with VRC6 and Sunsoft 5B external audio? May we possibly have a demonstration of the functionality?
Because it is not so important, audio extensions are currently not supported. That means those games are will be run, but has no extra sound. Later we add extra sound engine.
narunetto wrote:Do you plan on supporting FDS games similar to the PowerPak? That would be pretty much a 100% buy for me if you did, at least in the future.