This file contains the archives of the rec.games.vectrex NetNews group for the month of Nov-1994 (This date range is approximate as article dates are determined based on arrival time and not the date in the article header). The Vextrex archives, which include game code, technical specifications, the rec.games.vectrex archive and a host of additional information, is available at: ftp://ftp.csus.edu/pub/vectrex/ + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!news.Cerritos.edu!news.Arizona.EDU!CS.Arizona.EDU!noao!ncar!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!purdue!mozo.cc.purdue.edu!en.ecn.purdue.edu!rosborn From: rosborn@en.ecn.purdue.edu (Ryan H Osborn) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Service Manual Date: 1 Nov 1994 19:34:32 GMT Organization: Purdue University Engineering Computer Network Lines: 14 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <396588$2ph@mozo.cc.purdue.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: en.ecn.purdue.edu I got the Vectrex service manual from the Classic Video Game WWW site, but I'm having trouble viewing/converting the TIFFs. I've tried three different programs on them, but they all report a bad compression on the files. Has anyone else had this problem? I'm also interested in getting a blank cart to place EPROMs into. Does anyone here know where I might be able to get one? Thanks. -- Ryan H Osborn | Looking for games and rare recordings: rosborn@en.ecn.purdue.edu | Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Chase, Maynard Ferguson /HUH4KT AAN FAH4NIHKS | 800 XL/2600/7800/Vectrex/SMS/NES/Lynx/SNES WER4KS FOHR MIY!! | GameBoy/GameGear/Coleco/Odyssey^2 + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!wupost!news.ecn.bgu.edu!willis.cis.uab.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!uunet!psinntp!newshost.ea.com!test212.ea.com!user From: apenello@ea.com (Albert Penello) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Vectrex games Date: Wed, 02 Nov 1994 10:05:30 -0800 Organization: Electronic Arts Lines: 4 Distribution: inet Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: test212.ea.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone have some games they want to sell. I only have about 8 games, and no manuals or boxes. I'm new to the system, so It may take some time to respond. thanks + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!swiss.ans.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: osiinc@aol.com (OSI Inc) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Vectrex stuff for sale Date: 4 Nov 1994 12:33:02 -0500 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 41 Sender: news@newsbf01.news.aol.com Distribution: inet Message-ID: <39dr8e$iv5@newsbf01.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf01.news.aol.com FOR SALE: I have the following Vectrex stuff for sale or trade: 1 - Vectrex machine plus the following carts: Armor Attack cart w/overlay & manual Armor Attack cart Bedlam cart w/overlay & manual Bedlam cart Beserk cart w/overlay & manual Blitz cart Clean Sweep cart Cosmic Chasm cart w/overlay & manual Cosmic Chasm cart Scramble cart w/overlay & manual Scramble cart Solar Quest cart Star Castle cart w/overlay & manual Star Hawk cart w/overlay & manual Star Trek cart w/overlay & manual Star Trek cart Web Wars cart w/overlay & manual None of the carts have the original boxes. I am looking for the following: Any 3D stuff - glasses & carts Polar Rescue Pole Position Fortress of Narzod in original box Heads Up in orignal box Rip Off in original box Solar Quest in original box Space Wars Spike in orignal box Spinball Please drop me a note with questions and/or offers. + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!torn!info!joverdui From: joverdui@mach1.wlu.ca (jan overduin F) Subject: I don't suppose there's a FAQ X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL6] Message-ID: Nntp-Posting-Host: mach1.wlu.ca Sender: news@info.uucp (news management) Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 22:25:21 GMT Lines: 2 . . + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csusac!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!crchh327.bnr.ca!woodcock From: woodcock@bnr.ca (Gregg Woodcock) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex,rec.games.video.classic Subject: [Vectrex] FAQ (late again) Date: 7 Nov 1994 02:35:42 GMT Organization: Bell-Northern Research; Richardson, Texas, USA Lines: 994 Distribution: inet Expires: 01 Dec 1994 Message-ID: <39k3pu$lqt@crchh327.bnr.ca> NNTP-Posting-Host: crchh75b.bnr.ca X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Xref: csus.edu rec.games.vectrex:2219 rec.games.video.classic:11669 Sorry for the tardiness; I have been staying up late every night working on the multicarts; YES THEY ARE NOW IN THE USA IN MY POSSESSION and are mere days from being sent to the rightful buyers (as of yet, I don't know who they are). See the Q in the FAQ for more info... +-----------+ |Vectrex====| | +-------+ | Vectrex "Frequently Asked Questions" List! Created: 9/1/92 | | # + *| | version 3.1 Copyright worldwide (c) 1994 | | : X | | Created and maintained by Gregg Woodcock (woodcock@bnr.ca) | | : . .| | | | A <=>| | This list will be reposted on the first day of every month. | | . | | | | X + | | @@@ | | * x | | @@ @@@ | +-------+ @@@ +---@----+ | ### # Q@@ / ! oooo / | ### OO | +--------+ +-----------+ This file is copyrighted (c) 1994 by Gregg Woodcock but may be distributed in part or in whole by anyone for any purpose (commercial or otherwise) provided proper credit is given to me and the individual contributors. If you do use the FAQ, I would appreciate it if you send me a copy of whatever you are doing with it. My plan is to have a 'newbie' part and a 'techie' part. I still need some more information about the following questions for it: Can a pause switch be built? (YES) Can the overlays be reproduced (MAYBE) Can a 3D color disk be made? (MAYBE; I am going to try with "shrinky-dinks") How does the light pen work and can one be built? (YES) How does the 3D imager work and can a Sega imager be converted? (MAYBE) ================================================================================ Q. Is there a way to make a Vectrex joystick perhaps with autofire capability? Brian Holscher has designed a flexible way to convert a Sega Genesis controller for use with the Vectrex. He will build one for you for a small fee or if you check the archives, you will find a file describing how to build one yourself (it is more complex than you will probably be expecting). Here is the first part of that file: This information including schematics is copyright 1994 by Brian Holscher. This information is free for distribution as long as its not used for commercial purposes. Using Sega Controllers with Vectrex (Revision 2.0a) This Section explains: 1. How to convert a Sega Controller to work with Vectrex. 1. How to make a Sega Controller to Vectrex Adaptor. 2. Where to purchase a converted Sega Controller. 3. Where to purchase a Sega to Vectrex controller adapter. BACKGROUND Since my Vectrex controller is flaky, I bought a cheap Sega Controller and converted it to work on the Vectrex. From there I added some nice features like autofire and re-programmable buttons. I decided to post schematics for those who want to make Vectrex controllers. After talking with others on the net, I decided to build a Sega to Vectrex adapter. This is a little harder than converting controllers, but I got one to work. This posting includes info and schematics for both. For those who don't want the hassle of making your own controllers, I'm offering converted controllers and adapters for sale. I'm also offering a preprogrammed micro-controller for sale. LIMITATIONS The Sega Controller is a digital controller. The Vectrex control panel is an analog controller. Games like Minestorm don't look at the analog values of the joystick and only look to see what direction the joystick is moved. Games like Minestorm work with these converted Sega controllers. Games like HyperChase look at how far the joystick moves in a direction and are not fun to play with these converted controllers. All (known) games work with these converted controllers and adaptors with 2 exceptsion. Hyperchase (all game variations) and Starhawk (game variation #2 only) are completely unplayable due to the need for analog controller data. FEATURES This design incorporates a micro-controller for additional functionality. The micro-controller allows the user to program which Sega Controller button maps to which Vectrex button. This is useful since the 4th button (called Start) on the Sega Controller is a smaller and inconveniently located since it is normally reserved for starting games on Sega systems. The micro-controller even allows reprogramming of the button assignments in the middle of a game. Another feature is auto-fire. Any button can be set to auto-fire. This means that the micro-controller presses the button over and over again instead of the player. CONTROLLERS VRS ADAPTERS Adapters give you the advantage of using any Sega Controller with Vectrex and still be able to use it on the Sega system. If you don't have a Sega controller, a converted controller is less cost than an adaptor plus the cost of a Sega controller. Another slight advantage is that the LED thats informs the user during button reprogramming and auto-fire is easier to see on a converted controller. The micro-controller is optional if you are converting your own Sega controller. However, the micro-controller is required for the adapter. BUYING CONVERTED CONTROLLERS If your don't want to convert a controller or make an adapter yourself, you can purchase them from me. You can also purchase a preprogrammed micro-controller from me. Sourme Code for Micro-controller ------- Free if you ask nicely. Preprogrammed Micro-controller -------- $20 (The includes Xtal and Xtal capacitors) Converted Sega Controller ------------- $45 Sega to Vectrex Adaptor ------------- $45 Shipping is included. Send email to brianh@ichips.intel.com and we will work out the details. ================================================================================ Q. What is Vectrex? Here it is in layman's terms: Vectrex is one of the most inspired video game machines ever produced (but similar things were said about the Edsel and Titanic). Its point of distinction is the fact that it uses vector "line" graphics (as opposed to raster "pixel" graphics). This is the same type of screen used in such arcade classics as Space Wars, Asteroids, Battlezone and Tempest. The machine has a 9 x 11 inch black and white screen and comes with a built-in Asteroids clone called Minestorm. The games come with plastic overlays that slide over the screen to cut down on flicker and give some illusion of color. It uses one of the most advanced 8 bit processors, the 68A09 (6809 with 1.5MHz clock speed), and a popular and excellent sound chip, General Instruments AY-3-8192, which can produce a wide range of noises. Also included is a 1.5 inch, self-centering, joystick with 4 buttons on the right. It uses an analog/potentiometer system allowing differing degrees of directional input. The machine's footprint takes up a little less than a square foot of a desk (in fact, it quite resembles a jet black Macintosh SE sans mouse and keyboard), and can be operated easily in that area. The joystick is connected via a springy telephone-like cord and can be folded into the base of the machine for portability. The machine is moderately transportable and very well constructed but, alas, very much extinct. It made its debut late in 1982 and was quite scarce by the end of 1984 due to the Great Video Game Depression of '82 which forced Milton Bradley (who bought the rights to the Vectrex from General Consumer Electronics (GCE)) to discontinue production due to to poor sales. After this, the rights to the Vectrex and all related materials were returned to the original developers, Smith Engineering. Smith Engineering has graciously condoned the not-for-profit circulation of any duplicatable materials including games and manuals and is happy to see it is still 'alive' in certain circles. Here are some more detailed snippets from the service manual: As a general description, the HP3OOO is a self-contained video game system intended for home use. The system includes its own 9" B&W monitor screen and 3" permanent magnet speaker. Plug-in ROM type cartridges are available offering arcade type video and sound game play. No external TV receiver hookup is needed or provided for. A front panel storable controller allows control over the game via joystick and push button action switches. For two player operation a second controller identical to the single player controller is available as an accessory product. Both controllers attach to the main game console through nine wire coiled telephone style cables. There is a consumer power switch/volume control on the front panel as well as a game reset button. A consumer adjustable brightness control is located on the main console rear housing. For the technical description which follows, the reader is encouraged to refer to the block diagram and schematic [not included here]. The HP3OOO is a microprocessor based, vector scan system using a standard 9" black & white CRT as its video display device. The microprocessor (MPU) is the Motorola 68A09 device. The MPU operates at 1.6 MHz from a 6 MHz external Xtal. An internal divide by 4 circuit generates the MPU 1.6 MHz "E" clock signal used in the system. Program memory is stored in the 8K x 8 bit 2363 type ROM. This ROM contains common subroutines, the "executive" or assembler instructions plus one complete game. Two 1K x 4 bit 2114 type static RAMS provide storage locations for data indicative of locations of objects, game status, and various other information needed by the microprocessor during game operation. Peripheral Interface Adaptor (PIA) Chip, has two 8 bit peripheral ports which interfaces the MPU with peripheral devices and external signals. One of the PIA ports interfaces the General Instrument AY-3-8912 sound-I.O. chip with the MPU and also drives the digital to analog converter chip MC1408. The other PIA port is used as control lines for the sound chip, selector control for the multiplex chip and as a means to read the A/D comparator that's used in the joystick successive approximation circuitry. Sound is either MPU generated directly or by use of the AY-3-8912 sound chip. The AY-3-8912 sound chip is a programmable sound generator containing 3 tone generators and wave shaping circuitry. This chip also has a single 8 bit I.O. port used to read the status of each of the hand controller's 4 action switches. The standard TTL device types 74LS00 and 74LS32 are used as control line decoders to allow the MPU to select the appropriate circuit element to be addressed at any particular time. The analog processing section includes digital to analog converter (DAC) chip type MC1408, dual 4 channel multiplexer/demultiplexer chip type CD4052, and dual channel op-amps types LF353 and LF347. DAC chip MC1408 receives an 8 bit word at data terminals D0-D7. DAC output (pin 4) is current source. One section of IC LF353 is used to change this current to a voltage representative of the 8 bit digital word received by the DAC chip. The LF353 voltage is applied to an input of the dual 4 channel multiplexer (MUX) chip CD4052. This same voltage (designated "DAC" on the schematic) is the X-axis drive signal. The CD4052 MUX chip serves two purposes: it selectively couples, under MPU control, the output of the DAC current/voltage converter to one of 4 places and is used to selectively couple the inputs from the joystick pots to the voltage comparator IC LF353. ================================================================================ Q. What games were released or on the drawing board before Vectrex died? Production # Name (Notes) [Size or NR=Not Released] ------------ ---------------------------------------------------------- VT 3000 Minestorm (built-in game; Asteroids clone) [4K] VT 3101 Cosmic Chasm (1st home game ported to arcade) [4K] VT 3102 Rip Off (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3103 Scramble (Konami arcade port) [4K] VT 3104 Solar Quest (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3105 Space Wars (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3106 Starhawk (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3107 Star Trek (AKA Star Ship in Europe) [4K] VT 3108 Web Wars (AKA Web Warp in ?????) (best game?) [8K] VT 3109 Star Castle (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3201 Hyperchase (very bad driving game) [4K] VT 3202 Blitz! Action Football [8K] VT 3203 Heads-Up Action Soccer (AKA Soccer in Europe) [8K] VT 3204 Spinball (AKA Flipper in Europe) (has PAUSE!) [8K] VT 3205 Pitcher's Duel -OR- Batter Up Action Baseball [NR] VT 3206 Pole Position (Atari/Namco arcade port) [8K] VT 3301 Armor Attack (Cinematronics arcade port) [4K] VT 3302 Berzerk (Stern arcade port; high levels crash)[4K] VT 3303 Clean Sweep (Pac-Man clone) [4K] VT 3304 Fortress of Narzod (great shooter) [8K] VT 3305 Bedlam (Tempest clone) [4K] VT 3306 Spike (It talks! Originally called Buster?) [8K] VT 3307 Dark Tower (does anybody have this?) [??] VT 3308 Polar Rescue (Good subhunt game) (has PAUSE!) [8K] VT 3600 Light Pen (Hardware; required for 360X games) VT 3601 Art Master (light pen) (pack-in game) [4K] VT 3602 Melody Master (light pen) [8K] VT 3603 Mail Plane (light pen) (completed???) [NR] VT 3604 Animaction (light pen) [8K+2K RAM] VT 3630 3-D Imager (Hardware; required for 363X games) VT 3631 3-D Pole Position (3-D) (completed?) [NR] VT 3632 3D Minestorm (3-D) (pack-in game) [8K] VT 3633 Narrow Escape (3-D) (same color disk as CC) [8K] VT 3634 Crazy Coaster (3-D) (same color disk as NE) [8K] VT ???? Test Cartridge (issued to repair centers only)[??] The following games and accessories were planned but never released: Cartridges: Art Master II Art Master III Art Master IV Basic Science Create-A-Game/Maze Exploring the Solar System Flipout Mail Plane Pitcher's Duel Pole Position (for 3D imager) Power Trip Sock It Tour de France Accessories: Touch-Sensitive Screen Computer Adaptor with BASIC (prototypes rumored to exist) Computer Keyboard Printer Disk Driver/Wafer Tape Drive Modem Computer Software: Create Your Own Video Game Music Maestro Art Program in LOGO Basic Science Solar System Word Processing ================================================================================ Q. What miscellaneous Vectrex items might my collection be missing? Here is a list of most of the extra stuff that isn't a cart, overlay, box or regular manual... Reply-To: woodcock@bnr.ca (Gregg Woodcock) * Orange 5"x3.75" sheet notifying us of GCE's change of address * "IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" addendum to Owner's Manual (No. 98722-072). This listed 17 things you shouldn't do * Canadian addendum to Onwer's Manual for warranty info (pg 11/12) * Manual for the Control Panel (Joystick) * White 5.5"x3" manuals for the Light Pen and 3D Glasses * White 3"x4" 3D Imager addendum describing how to work the latch * White 3.5"x4.5" 3D Crazy Coaster addendum telling how to survive underpasses * White 4"x6" Minestorm addendum (P/N 140028-1) describing wave 13 bug * White 2.5"x2.5" addendum to the Star Trek manual describing self-play bug * A catalog of games (same size as regular manuals) from "Triton" * A catalog of games (same size as regular manuals) called "Passport" * A 7.5"x3.5" pamphlet listing HW and games called "High Performance Machine" * Vectrex unit warranty registration card (and Owner's Club form) * Electronic Games Magazine subscription form (44% off for Vectrex players) * Custom Designed Accessories for your Vectrex Arcade System order form listing a collapsable carrying case ($14.95) and a vinyl dust cover ($5.95). * carrying case for the Vectrex * protective dust cover for the Vectrex * Service Manual * Test Cart * The first (and only?) issue of the Owner's Club magazine "Passport" ================================================================================ Q. Where is the Vectrex ftp archive and what is there? The ftp Vectrex information archive is at ftp.csus.edu (130.86.90.1) and is maintained by John F. Sandhoff . There are binary listings (2 flavors; pure binary from the ROMs, and Motorola "S-format" dumps) for most of the games along with instructions on how to burn Eproms. There are several commented examples of code demonstrating how to write both music and graphics. There is also a copy of the service manual and much more. Almost all of the stuff is bundled into a compressed file called "vectrex.tar.Z". There are plenty of experiments to keep an eager hacker busy. Recently, some GIF/JPEG files were added showing some of the screen overlays (there are also GIFs of the 2 color wheels). Also, text files of the manuals for most, if not all, of the games are there. David Wright will be putting the vectrex stuff up his email server. If you don't have FTP access, this may work for you. If you want to try and get at it, the email server is at "impinfo@Prism1.COM". If your site doesn't like that, try "prism1!impinfo@NCoast.ORG". To receive a list of the files available place "send vect.index" in the message body. You can also add "send help" to get a complete set of instructions. Be aware that some of these files are huge and may push you over your mailbox or disk space quota immediately. ================================================================================ Q. Isn't copying the games by burning EPROMs stealing or violating a copyright? If the system is "dead" then no money is lost by making copies of something which otherwise would never be available. Even so, it is a fuzzy matter and technically the answer should probably be, "YES." Fortunately, Smith Engineering has given Usenetters permission to make copies of all Vectrex related materials (manuals, games, overlays, etc.) as long as it is for distribution to members of the group and as long as it is not for profit. ================================================================================ Q. I ordered a multi-cart from Mark Woodward well over a year ago and paid him in advance. I am having trouble getting hold of him and I still haven't received my cart. Did I get ripped off? Here is everything I know. The multi-carts came back from the fabricator shortly after everybody got their orders in and Mark built them and started sending them out. It turns out that there are 2 different hardware designs for the Vectrex and Mark had the less common version. Unfortunately this first multi-cart design is incompatible with the most common version of the Vectrex hardware and most of the multi-carts had to be sent back to Mark for repair (and he stopped sending the originals out, also). Mark then had to do several expensive and time consuming things; he had to locate and purchase one of the other versions of the Vectrex, he had to redesign the PCB and find a way to make the new design backward compatible with the old design so that he could reuse the PCBs, he had to rewrite the software which meant he had to unsolder the EPROMs (since they weren't socketed) and erase them, reprogram them, and solder them back on. He then has to upgrade the PCB by cutting several traces and soldering on several jumpers. As you can see, fixing all these PCBs takes a LONG time and a lot of effort (and money since he has to pay double-shipping for all the carts that did go out). To complicate matters, Mark changed email addresses (and jobs?), and was blessed with the birth of a new baby creating a large drain on his "free" time. I am not excusing his tardiness and I agree that even considering these circumstances the delay is still too long to excuse. I am just trying to give you all some background as to how a good idea went very wrong. I talked to Mark sometime around the beginning of September and he told me that as of that date alm international orders had been filled and that there were exactly 15 USA orders left to be retrofitted. I offered to do the retrofits for him and he agreed to send the materials to me. He decided to send the stuff to be fixed immediately and it arrived sometime around Halloween and I have been working on them ever since. I have most of them done but all of them appear to have a problem with the pause switch (still waiting for help from MW on this). By now, Mark should have gotten together all the packaging and addresses and sent them to me. As *soon* as they get to me and as soon as I get the pause bug ironed out, I will post an update to the net and let you all know who is on the list. At that point we should be able to acount for everyone who sent in money and those of you that did that aren't on my list or haven't received your cartridge have a legitimate complaint. ================================================================================ Q. Do I have to make my own multi-cart; can't I just buy one from somebody? No; I mean, Yes, err... There are at least 5 people making multi-carts for resale on the net but the best ones (by far) are being made by Mark Woodward . If you do not have email, you can reach him by phone at 613/591-3600 during the day time (EDT zone).. A person with the initials SK is also making them but since he has never answered my email and has not given me permission to distribute contact information for him, I cannot include it in the FAQ. Mark is making multi-carts which don't require an old cart to be cannibalized since he is getting PCBs made up for the job. His carts allow you to select the games via a menu on the Vectrex screen instead of by flipping dip switches as all the others do. The carts support the RAM for Animaction and include a 'pause' button allowing you to pause any of the games (my idea; thank you :). They contain all the released games plus the Test Cart and 2 hacked versions of Minestorm (infinite lives and more shots). The price breakdown is as follows... $30 PCB + S/W selection $20 EPROM (unless you can send me one) $5 RAM (Optional) If he builds it for you then there is $5 charge for miscellaneous parts and you are obligated donate $10 to a local charity to cover his time. This is in the spirit of the Smith Engineering agreement for 'not-for-profit' duplication. The only 'profit' he get is from the s/w selection code which he deserves and is entitled to because he wrote (owns) it. The games have been generously donated by Smith Engineering and the parts are sold at cost (with a little to cover shipping). To 1 complete, ready-to-play multicart costs $60. The PCBs are made at a professional manufacturer and include plated through holes, etc. No hack and slash job here :> If you want to build it yourself he can provide you with the PCB, a programmed EPROM (or disk if you can blast your own) and a parts list. At this point, Mark is not planning on doing a second batch after the fiasco of the first batch. If he does not change his minde, I will probably take the project on myself. This FAQ will be updated as the situation changes. ================================================================================ Q. How do I play ? Simple, read the manual. WHAT; you don't have a manual? OK then, read the screen overlay (it lists the functions of all the buttons). You don't have the screen overlay either? In that case most (maybe all by now) of the manuals have been transcribed into text files and made available via ftp. YOU DON'T HAVE FTP EITHER? OK, I'll tell you what; in the spirit of Smith Engineering's generosity, I will volunteer my services as Vectrex copy shop. I have all of the overlays and manuals (as well as some extra stuff like the service manual, "Passport" magazine, the "Triton" and "Passport" catalog pamphlets, and the "High Performance Machine" pamphlet) and am willing to make copies for free to anybody that is willing to play by my "rules". You must send a Self-Addressed, Stamped Envelope (SASE) along with a listing of everything that you want photocopies of (black and white copies only; if you want color overlay copies, send $2.50 for each one since color copies cost $$$). You will receive double sided copies unless you specifically request single sided ones. I will fill the orders only about once a month so don't hold your breath for a quick return. Please note that these will not be replicas in any particular sense. I will be copying them as you would a book (I WILL NOT REMOVE THE STAPLES TO REPLICATE THE SHEETS TO FACILITATE MAKING EXACT DUPLICATES). If you want exact duplicates, you will need to modify the copies I send you (I am trying to keep my effort to a minimum). If I need to fold something to fit it in your SASE, then I will, so keep that in mind if you want unfolded stuff. The amount of postage is left up to you to figure out; I am just going to copy, stuff, and send; I will not verify sufficient postage. Tips are appreciated (particularly if you are asking for a *lot* of copying) but not neccesary nor required; this is a free service. Send SASE to: Gregg Woodcock 2930 Dukeswood Drive Garland, TX 75040-8770 U.S.A P.S. If you take advantage of either of these services, it would be nice if you would "pay the community back" by transcribing at least one document that is not currently at the ftp site and uploading it (or emailing it to me and I will get it there). I am pretty sure none of the "extra" stuff I have has been transcribed yet. P.P.S. If you have an original service manual, please contact me so I can get an copy of it (or buy it from you). The copy I have is Nth generation and is very hard to read... ================================================================================ Q. How can I make a copy of a screen overlay? With the advances made in the past 2 years in color scanners, copiers and priners, it is now possible to make a near exact duplicate with the push of a (few) button(s). 0. First you need an original overlay, prefereably one with little fading. 1. If you want a "rough" copy, simply get a good high end color photocopy onto acetate (those overhead projector plastic sheets). 2. If you want a better copy, you scan the image, preferably in color. I think 150 dpi is okay though some people may want to go for maximum resolution. 3. Then you need a good paint program, I used Adobe Photoshop to do some preliminary clean-up work, but I have a feeling it would take quite a bit of work to make a perfect overlay. 4. Prining--the critical part. You need a color printer that can do acetate (animation cel) printouts. Unfortunately, no color printer can work on thick sheets, which brings us to 5. 5. You need go to to a hobby shop and get a piece of .045 thick clear sheet of [poly]styrene. Its prtty cheap. 6. The only part I haven't worked out, bonding the acetate overlay to the styrene. It is probable that there are some mucho expensive color printers that professional print shops use that can print onto any thickness sheets but I haven't done much looking. Thanks to Noel for this info. ================================================================================ Q. My Vectrex is very noisy; is there anything I can do to make it any quieter? Here is what Daniel A Muntz said helped him: The noise isn't digital in nature and it closely follows the video. It also isn't a power supply problem; isolating the audio input of the amplifier from the sound circuit revealed no noise at all. It seems the noise is generated in two ways: 1: By induction; Moving the audio cable around makes the noise less or more prominent. It is at minimum when the cable is placed in its original manufactured groove. Good design since that's farthest from the CRT yoke. 2: By ground impedance; Although all supplies are clean the hum is still present in the modulated dc difference between the two boards. A definite improvement can be achieved by doing the following: 1: Rewiring the ground between the digital and video board. 2: Shielding audio circuit and changing cable to volume pot to a better shielded one. ================================================================================ Q. My joystick wont auto-center anymore; can I fix it? (A.K.A. How do I get inside or open up my joystick?) You can't make it "good-as-new", but you can repair it so that is is usable again. You must first get past the sticker on the top of the joystick to get at the 5 screws that hold it together (4 are about 3/8" in from the sides and 1/2" from the top/bottom ahd the last is about 1/2" tot hte right of the cable). Just feel around and you should be able to find where the holes are. You can either try to peel off the sticker (difficult to do without damaging it but possible if you are careful) or simply punch 5 holes in it so you can remove the screws (leaving most of the sticker intact). Now that you have the joystick open, remove the broken spring that used to center the joystick. Use the core from the largest available guitar string to replace the spring you just removed. If you snip off one end you can remove the (usually gold) wire wrapped around a core wire by pulling on the gold wire. Credit goes to Dan Muntz once again for this clever solution and to Mike Packard for details about the screws. ================================================================================ Q. Are there tricks or cheats for any Vectrex games? YES! (Vectrex had cheats back when they were still known as bugs): ARMOR ATTACK: If you crank the brightness all the way up, you are able to see the helicopter's position as soon as you hear it (even thought it is off the screen). BEDLAM: You can see a special author title screen that proclaims, "PROGRAMMED BY WILLIAM HAWKINS GT 1982" if you follow the instructions found in the "STAR CASTLE" entry below. I discovered this by trying the "original" Star Castle trick on other games that I knew Bill wrote. This screen is different from all the similar ones in that it plays music too! You are treated to the melody line that accompanies the lyrics "Oh I wish I was from the land of cotton". The screen ends when the tune finishes and releasing buttons has no effect. BERZERK: The hunt for this egg began thanks to Pete Rittwage who first reported it but could not reproduce it. Even after confirming the trick with Chris King, the author of the game, nobody was able to find it because Chris had forgotten exactly what was required to activate it! Then along came net.hero Fred Taft with the answer after disassembling the object code. Before your man stops flashing when you kill your last man, press and hold down only the 1, 3, and 4 buttons on the player 1 control panel. When the "GOT YOU HUMANOID" summary screen appears with your socre, there will be the author's initials in the lower right corner ("CMK"). This screen will stay for about 90 seconds before going back to the game select screen and you cannot get out of it by pressing buttons. BLITZ!: If you get a 1st and inches (1 and 0 to go), as long as you stay on the 0 yd line, you keep getting first downs. Thanks to Adam Fox for this one. COSMIC CHASM: You can see a special author title screen that proclaims, "PROGRAMMED BY WILLIAM HAWKINS GT 1982" if you follow the instructions found in the "STAR CASTLE" entry below. I discovered this by trying the "original" Star Castle trick on other games that I knew Bill wrote. FORTRESS OF NARZOD: If you can somehow manage to kill the "Mystic Hurler" (you know, the BossAtTheEndOfTheWave guy that looks like a gorilla) at the same time he kills you, your lives remaining will turn into the infinity sign (oo) and you will have 255 lives. It is not known for sure if your lives in reserve value has to be zero for this to work (probably so since this bug is most likely due to an accidental underflow from 0 to -1 which assumably would trigger the software to be in virtual infinite play mode to aid play/beta testing). The author takes credit for this one! MINESTORM: The brightness trick allows you to see the "invisible" mines. RIPOFF: You can see a special author title screen that proclaims, "PROGRAMMED BY WILLIAM HAWKINS GT 1982" if you follow the instructions found in the "STAR CASTLE" entry below. I discovered this by trying the "original" Star Castle trick on other games that I knew Bill wrote. SPACE WARS: Either ship is invincible after being hit, while pieces are in the air. This may not sound like much, or maybe this was intentional, but I've played against people who make this their entire strategy. They skim the edge of the Star in the middle, just to knock off a tail section or something, and then while they are invincible, they fly right into you. Not nice, but it works very well. The time window is surprisingly long. SCRAMBLE: A quote from Paul Allen Newell, developer of the game: I remember going thru long discussions with management about giving the programmers credit on the games. Western Technologies and/or GCE didn't approve it and most of the programmers hide their names somewhere in the games. My "Easter Egg" can be located in "Scramble" by doing the following. If you have two controllers with joystick and buttons, put them both in; otherwise, use the single one in the usual position. While "Scramble" is displaying its "game # player #" section, move the joystick so it is "down". When "Scramble" starts, keep it in this down position so your plane crashes on the floor BEFORE THE MOUNTAINS START. Do this for all you ships, DO NOT PUSH ANY BUTTONS TO FIRE BOMBS OR BULLETS. When it is over, the display "end" will come up. WITHOUT TOUCHING ANY BUTTONS, unplug the main controller and move it to the "player two" plug (if you have two controllers, this step is not necessary). Then, with the "player two" controller, PUSH ALL FOUR BUTTONS SIMULTANEOUSLY. They must all go down at the same time. Repeat until you get all four down at the same time. You'll know when you see the word "end" change into something else. This is the first time I have documented the method, having only mentioned it to friends or hinted to others. Enjoy! (Thanks a LOT to Stefan Herr for digging up this one-of-a-kind jem). SPIKE: If you position the door ALMOST all the way to the right of the screen, then jump into it, so as to be jammed between the door, and the little space that is left; the game freaks out, you will be pushed forward about 47,000 points, and the difficulty will be increased proportionally. STAR CASTLE: This is the most extravagant egg of all the Vectrex games. The designer put in his own title screen which brazenly proclaims "PROGRAMMED BY WILLIAM HAWKINS GT 1983". A quick caveat; this only works on a cold restart (i.e. the first time you turn the game on) and will not work if you start the game over by pressing the reset button. However, it will work with the software selectable muticarts if Star Castle is the first game you select after turning the game on. To get the screen to appear you must push the 1, 2, and 4 keys on the player 1 control panel before the Star Castle title screen music finishes playing. If those 3 buttons are down when tune ends, the author title screen will appear. It will last for about 2 seconds or until you release one of the buttons. It is my guess that the GT stands for Georgia Tech and the 1983 is the year the software was written. (MANY thanks to Fred Taft for discovering this after disassembling the object code). WEB WARS: You can see a special author title screen that proclaims, "PROGRAMMED BY WILLIAM HAWKINS DUNCAN MUIRHEAD PATRICK KING GT 1983" if you follow the instructions found in the "STAR CASTLE" entry above. I discovered this by trying the "original" Star Castle trick on other games that I knew Bill wrote. This screen is different from all the similar ones in that the font size is about 3 times as big. ================================================================================ Q. What is the history of the Vectrex? A. Thanks a lot to Stefan Herr for the following information he dug up while researching an article for a European gaming magazine. If you have any additions or corrections, please contact both of us. Thanks also to Chris King who sent me personal email to fill some gaps. VECTREX TIMETABLE ----------------- End 1980/Spring 1981: The development of Vectrex starts with an idea by Jay Smith, head of Western Technologies/Smith Engineering, and his talented staff for a small, vector scan table top game they call "Mini Arcade". It is possible that the real inspiration for the product may have actually come from Gerry Karr and/or John Ross. Spring 1981: The Vectrex idea is optioned to Kenner (known for their "Star Wars", "Care Bears", "Batman" and "Batman Returns" figures). Vectrex planned to have a 5" black and white tube. 06/1981: Paul A. Newell is hired by Western Technologies to join the "Atari reverse engineering project" group (aim: be able to write games for the VCS 2600) which at that point consisted of Mark Indictor and John Hall. 07/1981: Kenner declines to pursue the Vectrex. 08 or 09/1981: The Vectrex concept is licensed by GCE (General Consumer Electronics). GCE's president Ed Krakauer had the vision to see the great potential of the system. To enhance its appeal, GCE asks that the screen be increased to 9-inches. Autumn 1981: The Atari project is cancelled and the three Atari people (M.I., P.N., J.H.) start work on the Vectrex project. John Ross designs the hardware, Gerry Karr works together with John Hall on the system ROM (called "The Executive"). In the beginning it is planned to use a 6502 processor which turns out to be too slow. For this reason the 6809 is used finally. Jan 1982: Bill Hawkins and Chris King join the Western Tech. They were both students at Georgia Tech at the time and are hired by Ed Smith as "Cooperative Education" students. They are supposed to work for three months and then go back to school. Duncan Muirhead joins a week or two afterwards. He had just dropped out of a Physics PHD program at UCLA. ??: A strict timetable demands that the first 12 games and the hardware should be ready in June 1982. ??: John Hall later exclusively works on "Mine Storm" while Gerry Karr works on The Executive alone. Gerry starts over from scratch and changes the name to the RUM (Run Time Monitor). In the end, a number of people contribe to the RUM, most notably Duncan Muirhead who handled most of the heavy trig stuff. 04/1982: Paul Newell finishes "Scramble". Mine Storm, Bezerk, Scamble, Rip Off, and Star Trek were all completed at the same time. 06/1982: The Vectrex is introduced to the public on the Summer-CES in Chicago. Summer 1982: Mark Indictor, John Hall and others are directly hired by GCE to write more games. Paul Newell and Duncan Muirhead leave Western Technologies to join Simutrek, a company developing arcade laser disc games ("Cube Quest"). Chris King leaves 6 months later. Noah Anglin (former vice president of Atari) was hired by GCE as a consultant to watch over the development of Vectrex. It was a good deal for him since he recruited the core of the software guys for his new company, Simutrek, from Western Technologies. Unfortunatly, this wasn't enough. Simutrek died on the vine. ??: Mark Indictor and his family move about two hours out of Los Angeles and he writes games in the seclusion of a pine forest at 5,000 ft. He even has an NBC news crew come up and interview him for a news show on weird computer hackers and their life styles. Late summer 82: Start of mass production. 11/1982: Vectrex is available in the USA for $199. Very positive reviews in the magazines. Paul Newell's "Scramble" gets the "Arcade Award" of the "Electronic Games" magazine for the best "Mini-Arcade game" (a category which is founded exclusively for the Vectrex). Spring 1983: GCE is acquired by Milton Bradley (MB). 03/1983: Vectrex is announced in the German "Telematch" magazine for the first time in Germany. Summer 1983: Distribution begins in Germany and many other west European countries by Milton BradleyB (German office located in Fuerth). 1983: Several efforts fail in developing a color Vectrex. One obvious project is to use a color TV tube; however, this is always too expensive. Another is to use a projection TV with three vector scan tubes. It works well but is commercially impractical. Yet another effort is to use two layers of color phosphor on a black and white type TV tube. By varying the high voltage level, the electron beam would excite the bottom layer or the top layer. However the high voltage cannot be changed rapidly enough to keep up with the scan. 02/1984: "Artmaster Lightpen", "Star Castle", "Polar Rescue", "Animaction" and "Pole Position" presented on the "Nuernberger Spielwarenmesse" (Germany's most important show for the toy industry). around 02/84: 3D-Imager is presented at the Winter-CES in Las Vegas. 31/03/1984: End of Vectrex in Germany: MB in Fuerth announces stop of sales on this date. Rest of 1984: Vectrex is phased out as Hasbro buys Milton Bradley and video game fever comes crashing down (probable reason: home computer fever). Rummage sales in Germany (mainly in stores of the METRO-chain, which had bought the rest of MB's stock) close out Vectrex equipment at bargain prices. 1988: Western Technologie/Smith Enginerring tries to resurrect Vectrex as a handheld unit. It is to be based on the Sinclair flat TV tube, which has fast static deflection at low power consumption and low cost. However, the impending introduction of GameBoy causes the idea to be scrapped. 10/1993: A feature about the 10th anniversary of the Vectrex is published in the German "Video Games" magazine. Contains technical descriptions, pictures of Jay Smith and Mark Indictor, a Vectrex history and a list of games and accessories. The article is based on information collected by the author (Stefan Herr) from the Usenet Vectrex newsgroup, various FTP archives, many emails from several former Vectrex developers and a historical overiew about the development by Jay Smith. There are not very many evidences of the existance of a computer keyboard with a BASIC cartridge (or something similar) for the Vectrex. The only known hints are from an article in an old issue of "Creative Computing" magazine (in the first couple of pages they do a ranking of computers' speed based on some simple benchmark. There is an entry for the vectrex in it using Vectrex basic) and an article about new computers starting on page 114 of the October, 1983 issue of Popular Science (A chart in the article indicates that the keyboard was to include 16K of RAM, expandable to 64K. The article goes in to great detail about the computer add-on. Thanks to Joshua See who is unfortunately disconnected from the Internet.) It is the issue that reviewed the original Macintosh (1984?). LIST OF PERSONS INVOLVED IN THE VECTREX DEVELOPMENT --------------------------------------------------- Jeff Corseglia Main game desginer (titles unknown) John Hall (*) Worked on The Executive Author of Mine Storm Bill Hawkins Author of Bedlam Author of Cosmic Chasm Author of Rip Off Author of Star Castle Author (with 2 others) of Web Wars Mark Indictor (*) First duties during development: Software for communication with the ICE (In-Circuit-Emulator) Star Trek Games: for Western Technologies: Star Trek for GCE Spinball Polar Rescue Mail Plane (not published, for use with Lightpen) Tour de France (not published) Gerry Karr Took over The Executive project after John Hall concentrated on Mine Storm Chris King Author of Berzerk Author of Hyperchase Patrick King (related to Chris?) Author (with 2 others) of Web Wars Ronald J. Logsdon Author of Melody Master Kim Martin Digitized the Scramble landscapes Beta-tester (mainly for Scramble) Richard "the mouse" Moskowski Programmed games (titles unkonwn) Designed game watches prior to Vectrex Duncan Muirhead Joined WT at the end of 1981 (or beginning of 1982) Author of Armor...Attack Author (with 2 others) of Web Wars Walter Nakano Model builder; co-designed the external case 1-2 years before the Macintosh! Paul Allen Newell (*) Sole author of Scramble Gary Niles Executive Officer of some kind Mike Purvis "Hardware Tech" (responsibilities unknown) John Ross Developer of the hardware Tom Sloper Main game desginer (titles unknown) Went on to work high up at Activision but has left for now. Ed Smith (Jay's brother) Manager of enginerring during early development Before Vectrex, he worked at Harris in Orlando and frequently used GA Tech Co-ops Hired a bunch of ex-Harris guys to work at a new Wester Technologies branch office in Orlando where a number of games were written Jay Smith Founder and president of Western Technologies/Smith Engineering Colin Vowels Model builder; co-designed the external case 1-2 years before the Macintosh. (*): These persons worked on the "Atari reverse engineering" project. Only one of the three games that were created by that group was released (the one written by Paul Newell). Anyway, the whole project was cancelled later because the competition (e.g. Activision) was too big. Other people involved (this list does not claim to be complete) were David Blair, Alan Cobb, Jeff Corsiglia, Ed Faris, Joel Hassell, Don Herndon, Ed Horton, Bill Hudson, Kevin Hudson, Nolan Johnson, Steve Marking, Lori Pearsall, and Bob Rutowski. Sources: Electronic mails from Mark Indictor, Paul Newell, Chris King, Ronald J. Logsdon, personal letter from Jay Smith, several articles from "Electronic Games" magazine (provided by Paul Newell), article from "Creative Computing" magazine (provided by Dion Dock). ================================================================================ Send corrections, suggestions, additions, ect. to woodcock@bnr.ca -- THANX...Gregg day 214.684.7380 night UNLIST/PUBL TEXAS NOT CANADA! woodcock@bnr.ca or woodcock@nt.com or bn202@cleveland.freenet.edu *CLASSIC VIDEOGAME COLLECTOR BUY/SELL/TRADE NON-COMPUTER (ARCADE/HOME)* "If you quote me on this I'll have to deny it; I won't remember because I have such a bad memory. Not only that, but my memory is *terrible*." + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!agate!blanket.mitre.org!think.com!pfaff From: pfaff@think.com (Raymond Pfaff) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Web site. Date: 6 Nov 1994 11:38:53 GMT Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA Lines: 2 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <39if8dINNqfn@early-bird.think.com> References: <396588$2ph@mozo.cc.purdue.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: custard.think.com Could someone tell me where the classic video game web site is? + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!decwrl!legato.com!news.Stanford.EDU!unixhub!lll-winken.llnl.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!swiss.ans.net!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: belldude@aol.com (Belldude) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Re: Service Manual Date: 7 Nov 1994 01:55:07 -0500 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 7 Sender: news@newsbf01.news.aol.com Message-ID: <39kj0b$evm@newsbf01.news.aol.com> References: <396588$2ph@mozo.cc.purdue.edu> I have downloaded the service manual TIFFs and I am eventually going to re-typeset the text and perk up the artwork! I know that we can't sell stuff for profit, but what about just for my time. If I get enough responses, I'll do a major awesome job!!! EMail me mbellman@bigcat.missouri.edu Michael Bellman + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!zip.eecs.umich.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!news.kei.com!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!newstand.syr.edu!djalpern From: djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu (David J. Alpern) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Looking for a Vectrex Date: 13 Nov 1994 15:21:11 GMT Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse NY, USA Lines: 10 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3a5at7$k92@newstand.syr.edu> Reply-To: djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: kong.syr.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Does anyone have a Vectrex console that they'd be interested in selling me? I've wanted one since I was 11 years old and they were brand new, but only now do I actually have the money for it. E-mail me at: djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu Dave + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!loghost.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!newstand.syr.edu!djalpern From: djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu (David J. Alpern) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: How can I get a multi cart? Date: 14 Nov 1994 22:06:48 GMT Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse NY, USA Lines: 5 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3a8n1o$2mn@newstand.syr.edu> Reply-To: djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: kong.syr.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Where can I get one of these multi cartridges y'all are talkin' about? How much would it cost me? Dave + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!loghost.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!news.cac.psu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx10.cs.du.edu!not-for-mail From: dgraham@nyx10.cs.du.edu (Doug Graham) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Re: How can I get a multi cart? Date: 15 Nov 1994 10:11:10 -0700 Organization: University of Denver, Math/CS Dept. Lines: 12 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3aaq3e$eus@nyx10.cs.du.edu> References: <3a8n1o$2mn@newstand.syr.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: nyx10.cs.du.edu X-Newsreader: NN version 6.5.0 #3 (NOV) djalpern@mailbox.syr.edu (David J. Alpern) writes: >Where can I get one of these multi cartridges y'all are talkin' about? >How much would it cost me? >Dave Try Sean Kelly @ skelly@bbs.xnet.com -- Doug + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!news.claremont.edu!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov!fnnews.fnal.gov!uwm.edu!biosci!hubcap.clemson.edu!usenet From: cbariou@eng.clemson.edu (craig f bariou) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Cheats and bugs Date: 11 Nov 1994 18:23:56 GMT Organization: Clemson University College of Engineering Lines: 25 Distribution: world Message-ID: <3a0crs$6ok@hubcap.clemson.edu> Reply-To: cbariou@eng.clemson.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: 130.127.224.38 I have been playing around with my Vectrex alot recently, and have been using some of the bugs that I know to cheat, and have found one more. Some of the ones that I know are not in the FAQ... and I wonder if anyone else knows about them. I'll make a list of the ones that I know over the weekend and will try to post them next week. I've only been keeping up with this group since the beginning of this semester (September) and I don't know if what I will post has already come up. I have owned my Vectrex since 1982... and love it. I have spent much time accumulating every game made for sale... except the 3-D stuff... which I had when I was a kid.... and it used to give me headaches... so I took it back to Sears and got a refund. Yeah, I know... what an idiot... but I was just a kid. Oh yeah, I've heard about a cheat in Minestorm to go from level 1 to level 13 directly. Does anybody know that would tell me??? I'd love to know. Also, does anyone want to brag about high scores??? I haven't shared my best scores with anyone before.... so I don't really know if my best are even qualified as any good. E-mail me or Post it. I'd love to chat. CRAIG + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!loghost.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!news.cac.psu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!utnut!torn!uunet.ca!uunet.ca!onlsys!art.chan Distribution: world Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: VECTREX FOR SALE From: art.chan@onlinesys.com (Art Chan) Message-ID: Date: Thu, 17 Nov 94 00:17:00 -0500 Organization: Online Systems Of Canada BBS Lines: 14 I have a Vectrex and 3 games: Berzerk, Hyperchase and Star Trek for sale. The Vectrex itself is in good shape, no burn in and the controller works fine. The games are in good shape but with no manuals, overlays or boxes. I'm asking $100 for everything not including shipping. Cheques or money-order. If it's a cheque then I wait for it to clear before anything is shipped. I can't ship COD if you live outside Canada. Please, only serious replies. I've exchanged copious amounts of e-mail with people thinking they were serious only never to hear from them again when it came time to actually exchange goods. If interested e-mail me at: art.chan@onlinesys.com + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!decwrl!murky.apple.com!trib.apple.com!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!names.maricopa.edu!genesis.mc.maricopa.edu!ken From: ken@genesis.mc.maricopa.edu (ken kuhns) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Vectrex for sale Date: 21 Nov 1994 16:08:16 GMT Organization: Maricopa Community Colleges Lines: 19 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3aqglg$h4h@names.maricopa.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: genesis.mc.maricopa.edu X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] For sale: 1 Vectrex with box, styrofoam, all manuals and minestorm overlay and 1 joystick. All in working order. $135 + shipping Email me if you are interested. Thanks! -- +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Ken Kuhns Computer Maintenance Assistant, Mesa Community College, Mesa, AZ| +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ken@genesis.mc.maricopa.edu I know I should say no, but | | kuhns@mc.maricopa.edu it's kind of hard when she's | | kkuhns@next.mc.maricopa.edu ready to go. --Offspring | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | **** The opinions expressed in this message are not those of the **** | | **** Maricopa Community College District or its employees. **** | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!uhog.mit.edu!news.kei.com!hookup!relay.tor.hookup.net!u87!Michael_J._Goldfarb Message-ID: <114459.12177201@u87.galaxy.com> Date: 22 Nov 1994 07:39:13 GMT From: Michael_J._Goldfarb@galaxy.com (Michael J. Goldfarb) Organization: Galaxy Online Services Reply-To: Michael_J._Goldfarb@galaxy.com Subject: what is it Distribution: world Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Lines: 1 I have never heard of the Vectrex before!! What is it? + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!decwrl!ames!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news2.near.net!news.delphi.com!usenet From: backslash0@delphi.com Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Re: what is it Date: Fri, 25 Nov 94 21:37:02 -0500 Organization: Delphi (info@delphi.com email, 800-695-4005 voice) Lines: 1 Distribution: inet Message-ID: References: <114459.12177201@u87.galaxy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: bos1a.delphi.com X-To: Michael J. Goldfarb Anyone selling a vertrex? Game also. Make me a deal. + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!uop!pacbell.com!ames!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!uknet!bcc.ac.uk!news From: ucjtrjf@ucl.ac.uk (Jonny Farringdon) Subject: Re: [expensive] Vectrex for sale Summary: UK going price is 60us$ Sender: news@ucl.ac.uk (Usenet News System) Message-ID: <1994Nov25.115712.16814@ucl.ac.uk> Date: Fri, 25 Nov 1994 11:57:12 GMT Distribution: world Reply-To: ucjtrjf@ucl.ac.uk References: <3aqglg$h4h@names.maricopa.edu> Organization: Psychology: University College London Keywords: price vectrex Followup-To: rec.games.vectrex Lines: 14 I hope this chap does find a buyer for this - but this year I've sold two Vectrex's (sans box) for 40ukp (60us$) each. > For sale: > 1 Vectrex with box, styrofoam, all manuals and minestorm > overlay and 1 joystick. All in working order. > > $135 + shipping The down side of the going UK price is that shipping uk->us is about 48us$, way too high ;-( J. + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!uop!pacbell.com!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!warwick!bham!med165.bham.ac.uk!user From: D.C.Chilton@bham.ac.uk (Derrick Chilton) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Games for Vectrex Followup-To: rec.games.vectrex Date: 25 Nov 1994 13:38:47 GMT Organization: University of Birmingham Lines: 16 Distribution: world Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: med165.bham.ac.uk Hi got a Vectrex back in the Dark Ages.... Best Yet... Anyway I have a few Games I'd like to SWAP or sell/buy COSMIC CHASM, SCRAMBLE, CLEANSWEEP, STARHAWK, WEBWARS, BERZERK all with the Original Overlay Sheets. I would really like to obtain FORTRESS OF NARZOD, SPACE WARS, BLITZ. ps My JoyStick is ******** Derrick Chilton at D.C.Chilton@bham.ac.uk "A Clash of Steel, a Blinding Light Is this the Start of Chaos Fight" (Brock) + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!decwrl!svc.portal.com!uunet!panix!usenet From: Viktor Yurkovsky Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Wanted: Vectrex Date: 26 Nov 1994 05:13:10 GMT Organization: PANIX Public Access Internet and Unix, NYC Lines: 5 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3b6g56$chu@news.panix.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 166.84.254.241 Make me an offer! Viktor Yurkovsky n4mation@panix.com + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!uop!pacbell.com!ames!agate!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!gatech!swrinde!pipex!uunet!newstf01.news.aol.com!newsbf01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: adrin@aol.com (Adri N) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Looking for Space Wars! Date: 28 Nov 1994 01:20:08 -0500 Organization: America Online, Inc. (1-800-827-6364) Lines: 7 Sender: news@newsbf01.news.aol.com Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3bbsqo$muv@newsbf01.news.aol.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsbf01.news.aol.com Space Wars is the only Vectrex cartridge I want. (Well, okay, the 3-D stuff would be nice, but I assure you, I probably can't afford it.) Does anyone want to sell me a Space Wars cartridge w/overlay? E-mail me at: adrin@aol.com ...Adrian + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!newshub.sdsu.edu!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!ix.netcom.com!netcom.com!msherman From: msherman@netcom.com (Mike Sherman) Subject: Vectrex system for sale Message-ID: Keywords: vectrex Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest) Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 09:35:18 GMT Lines: 25 I have the following system for sale: 1 Vectrex Console - 1 Joystick - Built-in Mine Storm game (docs, overlay) - Vectrex owners manual and the following games: - Armor Attack (complete) - Rip Off (complete) - Scramble (complete) - Solar Quest (cart, docs, overlay) - Star Trek (cart, docs, overlay) First $150 offer takes it. Feel free to make lower bids or offer trades. Email me if you think you might have something I'd be interested in. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You know you are addicted to Mike Sherman No-Doze when you have to pop three just to go to sleep. msherman@netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!ukma!news.cuny.edu!chuhc From: Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: WTB - Vectrex joystick Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 17:53:41 EST Organization: City University of New York/University Computer Center Lines: 3 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <94332.175341CHUHC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: cunyvm.cuny.edu Disclaimer: Author bears full responsibility for this post I'm looking for a Vectrex joystick, maybe from someone who has an extra one or has no need for the joystick anymore. My joystick seems to have lost responsiv eness in the number 4 button. Also, does anyone have a multicart? + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!milo.mcs.anl.gov!hera!hoffberg From: hoffberg@hera.aps.anl.gov (Mike Hoffberg) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Dark Tower Date: 28 Nov 1994 20:23:54 GMT Organization: Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago Illinois Lines: 35 Distribution: world Message-ID: <3bde8q$igl@milo.mcs.anl.gov> NNTP-Posting-Host: hera.aps.anl.gov Keywords: dark tower First of all, I would like to make a correction to the FAQ. Dark Tower is a 12K cartridge. How do I know? Well I have a copy (maybe the only one?) with a Xerox of the manual (no overlay). Game Play: You walk around a forest and find bags of gold. These bags are either just lying around or are in chests. The chests also contain a magician (merchant) from whom you can buy stuff or Brigands. If you meet up with the Brigands you must fight them by throwing flamoids at them. They also throw them at you. At the end you must find the Dark Tower and solve the riddle of the keys. The cart contains 2 EPROMs, HN462532G and 2564JL-45 and a 74LS00 (I assume this is used to select the proper EPROM). Circuit Board Assembly 660289. IT IS NOT FOR SALE, so don't even think of offering me money, do not write me e-mail asking me for it, I will not respond. What I do want is my multicart, and if someone is nice enough to donate one, a multicart for the owner of this original cartridge. I have ordered one (well over a year ago, and paid for it) from Mark Woodward. I still do not have it. At some point I will need help from someone as to how to go about downloading the EPROMs, but no work on it will occur before the middle of December. MIKE -- Michael Hoffberg /.\ "Surprisingly tender and tasted hoffberg@phebos.aps.anl.gov // \\ Argonne somewhat like chicken." mike@anl.gov //_O_\\ National Standard Disclaimer Applies /__| |__\ Lab Boola! Boola! + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Path: csus.edu!uop!lll-winken.llnl.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.sprintlink.net!magicnet.net!usenet From: jtaylor@magicnet.net (Jon R. Taylor) Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Subject: Re: Dark Tower Date: 28 Nov 1994 20:39:28 GMT Organization: Visionix Lines: 25 Distribution: inet Message-ID: <3bdf60$66a@magicnet.magicnet.net> References: <3bde8q$igl@milo.mcs.anl.gov> Reply-To: jtaylor@magicnet.net (Jon R. Taylor) NNTP-Posting-Host: 204.96.116.66 X-Newsreader: IBM NewsReader/2 v1.03 In <3bde8q$igl@milo.mcs.anl.gov>, hoffberg@hera.aps.anl.gov (Mike Hoffberg) writes: >First of all, I would like to make a correction to the FAQ. > >Dark Tower is a 12K cartridge. How do I know? Well I have a copy >(maybe the only one?) with a Xerox of the manual (no overlay). > Great! Can I ask how you got a hold of this jewel? I always wondered what happened to that game. >What I do want is my multicart, and if someone is nice enough to >donate one, a multicart for the owner of this original cartridge. Uhhhh.. What's a multicart? I have three Vectrexes (Would that be three Vectri?), the 3-D goggles, and nearly all of the games (that I know of). One last thing, do you know where can I find the vectrex FAQ? -- jtaylor@magicnet.net (Jon R. Taylor) Classic game systems: 2600,5200,Coleco,Intellivision,Vectrex! SCSI; Device Driver; Game; O/S; and Windows/OS-2 UI design/programming Geek. + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!reuter.cse.ogi.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!serval.net.wsu.edu!wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu!i8852749 From: i8852749@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (richard wolber) Subject: what is it Message-ID: Sender: news@serval.net.wsu.edu (News) Organization: Washington State University X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL4 Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 02:29:39 GMT Lines: 5 Vectrex is on of the last remnants of the original computer revolution. It's a video game system made by Milton Bradley in the early eighties. As of now as far as I know It is a defunct product. Still a heckuva lot of phun! Poke + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!csusac!zimmer!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!reuter.cse.ogi.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!serval.net.wsu.edu!wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu!i8852749 From: i8852749@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (richard wolber) Subject: What level? Message-ID: Sender: news@serval.net.wsu.edu (News) Organization: Washington State University X-Newsreader: Tin 1.1 PL4 Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 02:36:36 GMT Lines: 8 I have a question. What is the highest level anyone has atained on minestorm? Another question- does it ever end? I've been playing it off 'n on for years and have never gotten past level 37 or so. If so what does the end look like? I gotta know!!!!!!!!!!!! Poke P.S. This is a really cool newsgroup for those who know! + - - - - Next Article - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + Newsgroups: rec.games.vectrex Path: csus.edu!decwrl!ames!haven.umd.edu!news.umbc.edu!hookup!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!torn!info!joverdui From: joverdui@mach1.wlu.ca (jan overduin F) Subject: Re: What level? X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.1 PL6] References: Message-ID: Nntp-Posting-Host: mach1.wlu.ca Sender: news@info.uucp (news management) Organization: Wilfrid Laurier University Date: Wed, 30 Nov 1994 12:37:36 GMT Lines: 13 richard wolber (i8852749@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu) wrote: : I have a question. What is the highest level anyone has atained on : minestorm? Another question- does it ever end? I've been playing it : off 'n on for years and have never gotten past level 37 or so. If so : what does the end look like? I gotta know!!!!!!!!!!!! : : Poke It DOES at end--at level 99 (or with an epileptic attack). 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