I'm aware that it wouldn't be possible to run MT1 on a non-M84/M82 board, but it would be nice to have that option open for multi installs that do use the board.
M84/M82 does appear to be backwards compatible with the rest of the M72 family somewhat, as there are patches to convert the other...
it's because we all know that he spent probably ~$150 (if more than 6 years ago) or ~$400 (if less than 4 years ago) on an Irem Skins Game and burned some EPROMs and then proceeded to make everyone think he spent ~$900 on a board that started life as an R-Type Leo.
this conversion only became...
this is it, folks, right here
i have talked to people who have done amazing conversion hacks that will literally never see the light of day and they cite things like this thread as reasons why
GLWTS!
It's actually jaw-dropping that they know this little about their own product. That they're launching. Waffling from 1200p to 960p to 768p, which is a pretty major product specification and opens you up potential legal fun if intentionally lied about, would be an open and shut termination from...
The PGM really really hates computer trisyncs by the way. I've only seen one other board have this much trouble (Go Go Mile Smile). It doesn't like the Panasonic DT-1300 or Nanao Flexscan 8060 - it will not sync at all even if you have an Extron in the chain. It will just barely sync to the NEC...
That's a weird promotional arrangement. Dump the disks just in case.
They probably came with a Window Accelerator card. These are video cards for the PC-98, they're based on standard PC chipsets (Cirrus, etc) and intended for use in Windows. They typically have passthrough connectors for PC-98...
the marty's video chip only outputs composite/s-video directly and will likely never be rgb modded
the compact size and consolized form factor has tempted many but in fact it's the worst possible fm towns you can buy