I suppose I should comment on this....
Here is the backstory. A little while before CCAG in Cleveland this year....
Yes, that's all true. In fact, I had a card at ccag to demo with, but after much fussing
I found out it was broke. One of the solder joints popped.
Long story short: I actually had 5 prototypes with me; the other 4 tested good after
I got back around to playing with it. Desh was the only one interested.
I decided the best way to do this would be to have a lottery for one of these custom made system cards.
No problems there. A gift, freely given. Though I don't want the money. Donate it to
bonknauts to pay for school. Or one of the other long-time devs, as a thank you. I was
just happy someone wanted it enough to test it
[see other threads on the forum, if you want to know why/more about it]
I don't know what this is about, but good luck with the raffle.
Read the threads about the cd-stupid card(s) for full details. Basically it's a cheap 512K Rom /512K Ram
card compatible with the system card 3.0. The devs were complaining they needed more space; I
thought it would be a good idea to give it to them. I also though we might use the other 256 K in the
boot rom to add some useful custom 'extensions'. Nobody seems interested, though.
And for you translators; part of the original idea was to add some rom routines (like a vwf routine)
so any translations wouldn't be playable without something like this. As long as tobias wasn't
ordering 500+ everdrives, he couldn't profit off the translators works. But if the translators wanted
to get their translations pressed, the card would be a cheap way to play it. Sorta like the hawaii
girls discs / card, but for real games. With the bonus of backwards compatibility.
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The biggest problem right now is that I screwed up the board. The pads for the multiplexor chip
are too close together, and really need lengthened to make it easier to solder. It's just too much of
a pain the way it is to make more.
Also, the board was designed so that jumpering different spots would allow for a ROM/ROM
combination, using 512K Roms. We might yet see a limited run of a 1M byte game
(Dependng on what arkhan/paul want to do next)
And Esteban: if you don't win, we'll talk. I still have a few made that can be re-programmed with
bios.