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Re: Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to...

From Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co>
Newsgroups comp.sys.apple2
Subject Re: Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to...
Date 2024-02-28 12:23 -0500
Organization A noiseless patient Spider
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So I just had a thought.

Some googling led me here:
https://www.bluerwhite.org/2014/07/running-sprite-logo/

There's a copy of Sprite Logo here.  Sprite Logo uses a TMS-9918 card in 
slot 2, apparently.

I tried it with the TMS-9918 cards supported in MAME, installed in slot 2, 
and didn't get anything useful.  This would seem to suggest that the card 
isn't compatible with an Arcade Board, EZCGI or StarSprite.  I could 
perhaps try to figure that out, but it would require filecracking AND 
disassembling it.

Figuring out what makes it tick may also prove helpful to my other idea...

-uso.

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Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to... Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co> - 2024-02-25 07:09 -0500
  Re: Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to... fadden <fadden@fadden.com> - 2024-02-26 08:30 -0800
  Re: Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to... Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co> - 2024-02-28 12:23 -0500
    Re: Semi-OT - What all the Logo blathering is leading up to... Steve Nickolas <usotsuki@buric.co> - 2024-02-28 12:27 -0500

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