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  1. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Merry 2024! Today marks the addition of the Quadlink Software Revision 3.0 documentation addendum, found in the manuals of later versions of the product. Thanks to Steve Hutton for the scan! https://www.diskman.com/presents/trackstar/scans.htm
  2. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Just a heads up y'all, I've listed the bulk of my Trackstar collection on ePay... Check out Brandon's eBay stuffs! I'm a "research collector" and "collect to use" kind of guy; everything I listed has outlived its purpose for me, thus it's all better off in someone else's hands. So if you're...
  3. DeathAdderSF

    Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate

    Thanks for the kind words. Proper research & archival of these weird gizmos is very important to me, so I'll keep working at it regardless of whether people care or not -- but it's always nice to know that some folks are enjoying & getting good use out of my website. 👍 I can't overstate how...
  4. DeathAdderSF

    Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate

    A Supervision prototype cartridge appeared!! (Cue cricket orchestra.) Oh. My. God. Which scintillating game could it possibly be? Happy Flappy? No. Devil Paradise?? Of course not, don't be ridiculous. It's... *sigh* ...Sonny X'Press. Because of course it is. Yep. Sonny, that parasite-ridden...
  5. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Thank you! I'm glad you find the website useful. :cool:
  6. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    LGR upped a neato vid about the Trackstar cards. Check it out if you're interested in seeing everything these babies can do!
  7. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    If the opportunity arises, I gladly will.
  8. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Fun [?] fact: It's a clone of my very own Quadlink card, which I'd lent to him. So I can totally vouch for the quality & authenticity of the project. He did a fab job.
  9. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Today I've finally finished & released Trackstar games pack #1, which is a hard drive image containing 180 unique games: each of which has been compatibility tested. If you're tired of mucking about with floppy disk images, this is your chance to go gonzo! Simply load up this pack on your...
  10. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    A bunch of really neat scans were just added to my Trackstar website, mostly relating to the Trackstar 128. There's a full color leaflet, a question and answer flyer, keyboard overlays, and a flyer with some absolutely smashing chariot artwork on it. There's also a Trackstar Plus new product...
  11. DeathAdderSF

    Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate

    An ePay auction for an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly recently caught my eye, as the seller claimed it mentioned the Supervision. Consulting a scan of the issue, I quickly realized said seller was full of snot. BUT!! This made me wonder: Had EGM sullied their mag at some point, by...
  12. DeathAdderSF

    "IBM 80" by Small Systems Engineering: Anyone have the disk(s) and / or docs?

    I'm a patient man, and optimistic that somebody, somewhere, still has this stuff on hand. Added to which I've had great luck tracking down bizarre, obscure software like this over the years. So I'm prepared to wait.
  13. DeathAdderSF

    "IBM 80" by Small Systems Engineering: Anyone have the disk(s) and / or docs?

    Hey, y'all. I recently picked up an "IBM 80" by Small Systems Engineering, which is an ISA card w/Z80 chip for running CP/M-80 on IBM PCs. It requires a custom version of CP/M 2.2 to be used, which I sadly don't have. I've thoroughly checked for the software + docs at all the usual places...
  14. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    Hey, who wants to pull their old-timey Trackstar v1 (from 1984!) out of mothballs and give it a go? *raises hand* I stumbled upon a complete kit last week, and made great haste in archiving the software and documentation. So! If you've got one of these majestic dinosaurs lying around, but no...
  15. DeathAdderSF

    Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate

    More Supervision scans?! To quote Charlie Brown, “AAUGH!” It's all the variations, damn it. If it weren't for all the different, seemingly endless versions of the packaging, instructions in a half-dozen languages, et Cetera, then I'd, very likely, have been done with all this stuff and nonsense...
  16. DeathAdderSF

    Super Fighter turns 30, manhua released in celebration!

    Hey, y'all. Super Fighter first hit the PC game market in 1993, developed and published by C&E, Inc. Quickly becoming a success in its native Taiwan, the game was soon exported to South Korea and Australia. Super Fighter Team became the legal custodian of Super Fighter in 2001. A special...
  17. DeathAdderSF

    Trackstar - Apple II clone on a PC ISA card

    I haven't had any luck yet either, but I remain ever vigilant! I'll let you know if I run across anything. Please do likewise. It's a shame they omitted the Z80 from the rest of the line, but I understand why they did: by that time, CP/M was going nowhere fast.
  18. DeathAdderSF

    WTB: Fatal Encounter - fighting game for IBM-PC (DOS), 1993, released in Australia

    :biggrin: Thankfully, no. And I hope to keep it that way.
  19. DeathAdderSF

    WTB: Fatal Encounter - fighting game for IBM-PC (DOS), 1993, released in Australia

    Love. Fascination. Obsession. And a little bit of nostalgia sprinkled on top. Super Fighter was my favorite DOS game as a kid, and as far back as 1998 [!] I had a website up about it. Well, I do own the rights. But I basically just included that line so no one would try and sink this thread...
  20. DeathAdderSF

    WTB: Fatal Encounter - fighting game for IBM-PC (DOS), 1993, released in Australia

    You inspired me to take a trip down memory lane, so I went searching for the old SFIBM tool kit and accidentally stumbled upon this... Street Fighter Pygame It is a remake of SFIBM running in Python. There's also links to a lot of SFIBM history. But the most interesting thing to me is that he...
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