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| Matthew Fisher:
Debris info at www.vectrexnews.com (I'm having a hard time getting to it at the moment.) VecFlash info at www.vectrex.biz If you sold your multicart on ebay you could probably buy at least two VecFlashes, which, IMO, seem a lot more useful. |
| Zero_Hour:
--- Quote from: RayB on November 08, 2005, 09:24:54 pm --- --- Quote from: Zero_Hour on November 08, 2005, 05:04:33 pm ---It's an interesting idea, but If I had a Vectex system, I'd have a hard time hiding it inside a cabinet. I'd be more likely to build a nice display case for it. --- End quote --- But what if you had... TWO? :) --- End quote --- I should have seen that coming. :P |
| ChadTower:
So, found some info on RGV... but it just points you to vectrexnews, which is of course down, and it looks like Debris may be sold out already. Dammit. |
| RandyT:
It would be nice if there were another way than modding the poor old Vectrex's. There are so few of them left out there. What someone needs to do is find a source for nice, hi-res monochrome monitors to crank the brightness up on and use an emulator with. At 1024x768, the resolution is very "vector-like" and the fact that there is no aperture grill helps to complete the illusion. I had a chance to get a ton of 9" mono monitors a few years back and turned them down (stupid...stupid...stupid...) RandyT |
| ChadTower:
Rape all your old VTs! ;D Maybe some old oscilloscopes, though those cost a LOT more than Vectrexes. |
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