kxgj@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (03/19/91)
Hi. I have an arcade game (full size, Rush 'N Attack) that has been modified to allow Amiga games to be played on it. It is set up so that DB9's connect between the amiga source and either the original game monitor or your regular monitor. The original game still works and also has a DB feed for the monitors. A joystick cord from the machine plugs directly into the Amiga's port. The game is not new but works great. It enhances the 'game playing experience'
jreeves@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu (Joe B Reeves) (03/20/91)
In article <1991Mar19.110300.3476@vax5.cit.cornell.edu> kxgj@vax5.cit.cornell.edu writes: > >Hi. I have an arcade game (full size, Rush 'N Attack) that has been >modified to allow Amiga games to be played on it. It is set up so that >DB9's connect between the amiga source and either the original game >monitor or your regular monitor. The original game still works and >also has a DB feed for the monitors. A joystick cord from the machine >plugs directly into the Amiga's port. > >The game is not new but works great. It enhances the 'game playing experience' Good for you. -- ____________________________________________________________________________ |Joe Reeves | The Ohio State University | jreeves@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu | |---Memo-to-myself.-Do-the-dumb-things-I-gotta-do.-Touch-the-puppet-head.----| | // They Might Be Giants debut album. |
pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk (Jakob G}rdsted) (03/21/91)
I like the Idea. -- From the notorious Jakob Gaardsted, Computer Science Department Bed og arbejd ! University of Aarhus, Jylland (!) (Pray and work!) AMIGA! WAY TO GO!