When the PC was first released in 1981, IBM designed the Color/Graphics Adapter (CGA) card, a card that could display 16 colors on a special high quality RGBI monitor through a digital output. While CGA could only display all those 16 colors on the screen at the same time in text modes absent trickery, IBM's 16-color digital RGBI video display standard proved quite durable. IBM used the same color standard in its IBM PCjr. video graphics adapter in 1983 and returned to the standard the next year in the form of its Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA). When Tandy released its Tandy 1000, which was designed as a clone of the PCjr., it included the graphical capabilities of the PCjr and would later expand on them. The Tandy Graphics Adapter (TGA) really popularized 16-color full screen graphics but by the late 1980s most games would support Tandy and EGA graphics. So which is better? In this blog article we will attempt to answer this question.
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Variations of Mouse Trap
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
Tandy 1000 Chip Replacements
The Tandy 1000s, especially the older ones, are rather reliable as non-IBM manufactured PCs go. They tend to continue working year after year. But inevitably they will fail, and something they cannot be easily fixed because a chip went bad. Tandy was good enough to socket major chips in most of its machines (DIP and PLCC) and frequently reused chips from machine to machine. Tandy sometimes would use off the shelf chips, sometimes custom chips and sometimes programmable logic. In this blog article I will identify the major chips each system uses in order to help people find suitable replacements, if possible.
Official and Unofficial Variants of the Atari 2600 VCS
The Atari 2600 went through many variations over its long lifespan. Officially Atari authorized a dozen or so variations of the console, and tolerated several more when the 2600 mattered. Most only differ cosmetically, but the sheer number of "official variants" for an early console is quite the achievement. Today we will identify them and discuss what makes them unique.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Rethinking the Video Game Generations and Handheld Video Games
Generations of video games have been defined in reference to home video game consoles which were released over time and their capabilities. While I have some views on that subject, in today's blog I wish to talk about generations of handheld video games. Handheld video games have always lagged behind their home console brethren due to their need to work within smaller sizes and smaller power sources. In this blog video I will trace the hardware developments in the handheld world and categorize them into eras and technologies which make sense.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Turbo EverDrive Pro + EDFX - A Match Made in Heaven?
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| Courtesy of Krikzz and Wikipedia |
One of Krikzz' earliest flash carts was the Turbo EverDrive for the Turbo Grafx 16 and PC Engine. His Turbo EverDrive v1 and v2 only supported HuCards. Eventually competition came in the form of TerraOnion and their Super SD System 3 and later Super HD System 3 PRO, which supported TurboGrafx/PC Engine CD images. Most people who keep track of the flash cart and optical drive emulator world assumed sooner or later that Krikzz would release a device that would support CD images. While recent events affecting his country may have caused delay Krikzz' CD-ROM simulating device, the Turbo EverDrive Pro, is finally here and I will review it.
Saturday, June 17, 2023
The Kneale Watcher, Reader & Listener
Nigel Kneale (1922-2006) was a British/Manx author whose influence on science fiction, supernatural fiction and television drama cannot be understated. Kneale wrote many scripts, screenplays and stories that would have a formative influence in English drama. While Kneale is best known for his Quatermass stories, his work is much more varied than those relating to Professor Bernard Quatermass. He has a fairly vast body of work that still exists, although due to the nearsighted preservation practices of the BBC and ITV affiliates of the 1940s-1970s, many of his contributions to TV drama do not survive, at least in their original form. The man wrote books, TV plays, film scripts and radio dramas. The purpose of this article is to identify what of his "genre work" still exists, what has been released and the best versions available to acquire. While books have been written about Kneale's career, impact on modern genre fantasy and his works, here we will let the author speak for himself directly to his audience.
Friday, June 9, 2023
Tandy 1000 EX and Tandy 1000 HX - The All-in-One Tandys
The Tandy 1000 EX was released in mid-1986 ($799) and the Tandy 1000 HX released in mid-1987 ($699) . They were Tandy's "entry-level" PC-compatible models, containing everything you need to run PC and MS-DOS software in a fully self-contained unit by means of the built-in keyboard. The Tandy 1000 SX ($1,199) was released alongside the EX and the Tandy 1000 TX ($1,199) accompanied the HX. Due to their low cost and despite their increasingly unimpressive specifications, they still sold very, very well. Lets talk about their abilities, their upgrades and their differences.



