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Offline Amithony

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Re: Completely Dumb 32 User Quezzies
« on: April 03, 2008, 01:29:55 PM »
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Had Commodore been able to sell the CD32 in the US, we might still see Commodore around today. I'm thinking we need to find that federal judge and... :madashell:


Much as I'd like to believe it, they would have found other ways to do things the wrong way. Im still hanging out for the world beating AAA chipset :)
 

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Re: Completely Dumb 32 User Quezzies
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2008, 01:36:30 PM »
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I'm forced to agree. But there's nothing wrong with a little harmless scape goating. :-D


I concur. I wonder if we keep emailing them and blogging how bad they are at identifying markets for their platform, if someone will take notice. Also, good to see you sold your ami stuff. I managed to land a cheap A1200 + monitor + 1000+ disks for $300 ! Talk about bargain. It will sit along side my A4000 when i have the bickies to buy a power supply.
 

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Re: Completely Dumb 32 User Quezzies
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2008, 01:53:42 PM »
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Given that the Amiga CD32 controller and the Super Nintendo controller are pretty much identical, button-wise, has anyone out there hacked a SNES pad to work for the CD32? I could probably work it out but I'm lazy and if someone already has a schematic for the re-wiring of a SNES pad, I'd be grateful.


Hmm I vaguely recall an article regarding this somewhere. I'll have a dig in the archives. I'm sure it would be cool to whack  on the forum somewhere. I know the atari ones were pretty good in their day too.

How are these:
http://joystick.world3.net/
http://www.geocities.com/cpepin1976/2600nes.txt