oh nice! this is a really cool project and i am looking forward to the next demo! 🙂
are you planning to write some kind of level editor for windows? maybe we can make a game out of the demo together, adding a 3d overworld like in super mario world and stuff. 😀
any plans for sound support?
it only boots the test program when nothing is connected to the scsi connectors, otherwise there is no output on the visor.
maybe i should try to dump the eprom(s) i can find in it, but i am a bit afraid to destroy my debugger. xD
ah, db-25. it’s physically the same connector? at least it fitted in the printer port. 😀 maybe i should just get such a card and give it a try.
fwirt: good question, i don’t have the know how either. 😉 i got my debugger from an english guy i tracked down via a newsgroup post he made about the debugger years back. luckily he still had it (and a snes emulator-se, too), and sent me both units for free. 😀
there’s no controller port etc on the visor because it is not needed, both are on the debugger itself (well on mine, there’s just black plastic where the link port would be on later units), the innards of the vb are just a pcb that’s connected with the cable sticking out, instead of the usual stuff i assume.
some more questions to dogp… you said your pc recognized the debugger… where did you see it? i noticed my cable is a scsi<->lpt one, so i tried connecting the debugger to the printer port but of course had no luck. this confuses my a bit, why is it a lpt plug and not a scsi plug?
anyone have a clue who the guy owning this debugger is? 😛 he posted it years ago in the vgchat vb forum. that’s, i think, the only vue debugger scsi card i’ve ever seen.
So i just received the unit and put some pics on the front page. It was really cool to see that check program (as it always rocks to see new stuff on your VB screen ;D). I wonder if it’s on some of the EPROMs inside the unit and could be dumped? DogP, you probably saw this too when you tried to get your Debugger working, was yours the same version? Did you dump some chips of your Debugger? Any clue which chip it could be on and what interesting stuff might be on other chips? Maybe we could dump the main Chip and use it for a “VUE-Debugger emulator” to debug stuff with software only? Haha, OK, now I am talking trash. 😀
Well… download some VB roms (3 more posts and you can get them on this page in the games section) and load them. 😛
And forget about Virtual-E, you should use Red Dragon or Reality Boy.
you are right. i am going to write a pure css menu when i have time. but for now, i fixed this one to look right when javacript is disabled.
i added a new menu with popup submenus. requires java, though. i assume you deactivated java? hm… i’ll see if i can fix that.
btw, if you have deactivated java, do the games>multimedia pages show up properly for you?
found one of that links to “red” sites in the guestbook and removed it. thanks! can’t find that megspace link, though. o_O
fwirt: the one on that picture, team17’s, has been thrown away, at least that’s what i was told. 🙁
but i know of several units in collectors’ hands:
– mine
– rezrov
– ferry
– dogp
– a japanese guy named je1vuj
– a japanese guy named lfact
– a japanese guy named umasugi
– virtual alan
– assembler
– the igdb guy
and maybe more i forgot.
i won the head unit by the way, for only 21 pounds. will put up pictures once i get it. 🙂
right, i got a vue debugger, but only the main unit and cables, i am missing the head unit, controller and scsi card to connect the debugger to the pc.
i assume it can also work without the head unit to compile a game, but with one you could execute code and display it on the head unit.
i don’t know of anyone who has gotten a vue debugger to work yet, though, dogp has or had a complete unit and it got recognized by the pc but not the program. looks like you need a complete “old school” setup with a 386 computer with isa slots etc like they were used in 1995. 😀
cool shit! that’s not a modded vb but actually one that can be used with a vue debugger. you can’t really do anything with it, but since i am missing one for my dev kit, i’ll bid on it and put pics on the site if i get it. 😀
v-tetris is completely in english, so you won’t have problems playing it. and it will work in a us vb.
3-d tetris is a different game and more expensive, personally i like v-tetris better.
get galactic pinball as well. and get v-tetris, it’s very cheap and fun!
maybe you should wait a bit more than 3 hours for a reply, i am not always online and checking my mails. 😀
try the password recovery again now, i fixed the bug. 🙂
having a look at the database i found 3 accounts of yours.:
brunorog, Rogano and Bruno_Rog.
let me know if you want to keep them all, or want me to delete the other two, and which. 😉
hm, ich hab einmal bei nem kollegen psp gespielt, brothers in arms. ging so, ne. grafik war arm, ich kam mit der steuerung nicht klar und scheiterte jedesmal schon am ersten gegner. zur verteidung der psp sei gesagt, dass ich arg betrunken war. xD
I couldn’t resist. 😉
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D’oh!, but your CF cart sounds very cool as well! Would a CF adapter fit in a VB cart as well? And would multiple roms on a cart be possible with a little menu or could you always have only one rom on it? Anyway, this would be fantastic for homebrew stuff! 🙂
