Sunday, April 09, 2006

Gear review: VecFlash



Richard Hutchinson's VecFlash is without a doubt a must-have accessory for all Vectrex owners. This product allows the Vectrex user to upload up to fifteen games (in the form of ROM .bin images) at one time, with non-volatile memory, giving a player the chance to try all of the classic and many of the modern games in the Vec's ever-growing library of titles.

At roughly 35% more in price than a standard (non-user uploadable) 36-in-1 Vectrex Multicart, the VecFlash is most certainly worth the money, since the cart's ROM images can be removed and new ones added as the user sees fit. The upload process is simple but transference to the VecFlash is not instant (as is to be expected, of course). The thing to remember (at least with my setup) is to plug in the VecFlash to the Vectrex and connect the VecFlash to the PC before turning the latter on, but to turn the Vectrex on after booting up the uploading program.

The VecFlash comes with its own serial port to three ring 3.5mm plug. Other features include an easy-to-use program uploader for Windows 95-XP and a menu driven interface for the Vectrex, both written by Alex Herbert. This is opposed to using jumper leads to select games, as found on some of the standard multicarts. There is also no need to be turning the console off and on to select another title- only a reset is necessary.

Richard Hutchinson, I take my hat off to you. Congratulations on creating such a useful and easy-to-use product.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Hidden Village to play at Tyndall 3


Hidden Village has signed up to play at the De La Catessen Gallery on the 20th April for the Tyndall Assembly concert number 3.

Hidden Village: 'Duet for Desk Lamps' video



Last night, Lauren and I recorded a video for the piece 'Duet for Desk Lamps'. It will be available on our first cd, as a dry audio version on the audio portion and as a video on the + section.

Monday, April 03, 2006

The wrong master system board...


I opened up my sega master system 1 the other day, eager to perform the 50/60 hz mod. It was a different board than that shown on mark knibbs' mod webpage. No pal/ ntsc jumper pads. And no Sony CXA K3864...

I will have to look into this more when I get a chance.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Announcing Milkcrate @ EMU for Easter, April 15th - April 16th, 2006

All Electronic Music Unit students and interested Elder Con students are invited to join a milkcrate session that will be taking place on levels four and five of the Schulz building, Adelaide Uni, from 9am Saturday 15th April until 9am Sunday 16th April, 2006.

Standard milkcrate rules apply- check http://www.milkcrate.com.au.

For more information, and to sign up, send email to info@milkcrate.com.au.

There is also an online forum open on the subject here:
http://milkcrate.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5.