Thanks for sharing. Dumping the $6000 ROM from the $A000 socket must have worked then?
I loaded it up in the latest nightly build of WinVice and I don't hear any sounds at all.
Sounds are working in other games though.
I'll have to load it up on real hardware and see.
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Re: Type Snyper by Tymac
Yeah, putting the $60 chip in the $A0 socket got it dumped properly. Speech is a little quiet, I had to slide the volume control on Vice up to at least halfway before I could hear it.
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Good one. The title screen reminds me of kick man. Why hasn't anyone ported kick man to the vic? It was a fun game too.
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Could we see a picture of the actual cartridge, please?
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Great find, will this cartridge image be included in newly produced MegaCarts as well?
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Re: Type Snyper by Tymac
Sure, this is the shot that the seller provider.ral-clan wrote:Could we see a picture of the actual cartridge, please?
Both chips have "0406" written on them, so it must have been some product code or similar. Or 6th April perhaps.
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Thanks for the picture. I tried the game in emulation and it seems the programmer was quite good - a very polished game.
Or maybe 4th of June if the company was from the USA where they use their distinct DD-MM-YYYY notation.Both chips have "0406" written on them, so it must have been some product code or similar. Or 6th April perhaps.
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Well, I wouldn't put too much reading into the purpose of "0406".
US numeric dating uses MM-DD-YYYY for humans and YYYY-MM-DD for machines (i.e., sortable).
The locale formats are MMM DD, YYYY for humans and DD-MMM-YYYY for IT (i.e., labels).
US numeric dating uses MM-DD-YYYY for humans and YYYY-MM-DD for machines (i.e., sortable).
The locale formats are MMM DD, YYYY for humans and DD-MMM-YYYY for IT (i.e., labels).
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