bobm@anasaz.UUCP (Bob Maccione) (06/28/90)
In article <5682@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU> (Wilson H Ouyang) writes: >In article <2567@anasaz.UUCP> I said: >>In article <669@helens.Stanford.EDU> zimmer@calvin.stanford.edu writes: >>]Is there any information available on the pinout and the internals of the >>]Lynx? Any information would be greatly appreciated. >> >>Please post the info. I can't believe with the atari people reading this >>group, that wouldn't let little 'bits' of info out. > >Well, first off Atari R&D didn't design the Lynx so they may actually >have no real clue about innards. I agree with you about who designed, but if I had the envious job of working in the game industry (IMHO), I would know what the heck is inside each of the game systems on the market. Not only the ones that my company sells but also the competition :) >Also Atari has this problem about technical docs unless you are a >registered developer so maybe you should ask for someone who is developing >on his amiga with the Atari Lynx Devloper package. > >WHich brings me to request that if anybody who reads this newsgroup >is a Lynx developer, why not post a little teaser, unless he is bound >by the non-disclosure agreement that made Atari ST docs famous. > > -Ajay Choudhri(using my roommates account because mine is dead) it's a shame if they can't tell us. 'Cause I'll bet that Nintendo knows everything about the lynx ( either through reverse engineering or more likely they just bought a developers kit ). Oh well, maybe someday atari will get their act together. Problem is that by then they will probably have alienated any loyal users left. :( bob Maccione