I take 2...so I dont understand I try to contact @Derick2k to buy a new eeprom set...but no answer.It would, but why not buy locally?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-M...877558?hash=item4da8776076:g:d-oAAOSwkA1eZD0O
I take 2...so I dont understand I try to contact @Derick2k to buy a new eeprom set...but no answer.It would, but why not buy locally?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-M...877558?hash=item4da8776076:g:d-oAAOSwkA1eZD0O
the difference of these rams are speed ... one runs at 120ns and one runs 150ns.salutI have 2 MB about 16B, one from Shinobi with TC5565APL-15 chip other with TC5565APL-12 from Tetris, what's the differrence? Incidence with multi 16b
non incedence in game?the difference of these rams are speed ... one runs at 120ns and one runs 150ns.salutI have 2 MB about 16B, one from Shinobi with TC5565APL-15 chip other with TC5565APL-12 from Tetris, what's the differrence? Incidence with multi 16b
I believe it's been mentioned here before. IIRC it's pins 11/M (P1/P2).Which pin on the connector would you need to run a wire from to get a 4th button hooked up to play a game like Bullet?
Cool. Thanks!I believe it's been mentioned here before. IIRC it's pins 10/M (P1/P2).Which pin on the connector would you need to run a wire from to get a 4th button hooked up to play a game like Bullet?
Here are some picsPictures would help more than a video.
Check your reset point.
Really?Move your CN5 connector down by one pin. You're tapping VCC where you currently have it connected whereas you need to be tapping GND.
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There's continuity as you describe due to a power filtering cap.
Reset is tied low and you currently have it tied high. Move the DuPont connector down by one pin, which is ground, and it will work as intended.