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lizby
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Posted: 04:59pm 31 Oct 2022
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  Volhout said  Controlling picomite from MMB4W is definitely possible.


This thread provides several methods for controlling a picomite from MMB4W via serial--first sending codes to perform actions (sort of following Geoff's code for controlling a micromite over I2C), the second expanding that to send entire MMBasic commands to be run with the EXECUTE command, and the third in which the Picomite has only the MMBasic firmware installed (no user code), and the MMB4W program acts as if it were a human operator acting at the ">" prompt.

The code for the third method is here.

These methods also work for MMBasic DOS.
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Turbo46

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Posted: 09:59pm 31 Oct 2022
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Sorry for hijacking this post but:

@lizby, thanks, I'd forgotten about your post.

@Mick, if I was to build a part PicoGAME then I may as well use the PicoGAME or CMM2 to play the game (I could also use a CMM2 as the interface).

@Tom, I was concerned about some extra lag and yes, I agree that using the USB would be better.

Probably not worth the effort to use an extra box as interface when the same can be achieved with the PicoGAME or CMM2 in it's own box.

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MMB4W has great graphics, VGApicoGAME has game controller inputs. They are a good pair.
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thwill

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Posted: 10:03am 10 Nov 2022
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It turns out there is no link to the PicoGAME 20 Constructors Pack.zip in this thread ... now there is .

@Mixtel90 originally posted it here: PicoGAME 2.0

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thwill

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Posted: 02:11pm 10 Nov 2022
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Hi folks,

It's seems like forever (my wife says since March, and in my defence I have been doing other things in parallel) that I've been working on the game that I "promised" @Mixtel90 if he created the PicoGAME VGA ... it's almost done ... but definitely not worth the wait ... I just need to update my controller library to use the new PicoMite VGA "keydown" code that Peter implemented in the latest firmware and then give it some more vigorous testing.

In the meantime I had a quick play with some hardware and here is the same code running on the regular PicoMite with an LCD display: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhEMfrhJlJc.

"Yes", the attached "NES" controller is functional (though I've noticed I have A & B reversed from the usual convention), I just have a limited number of hands, and "Yes", that is important constructional BluTack .

Best wishes,

Tom
Edited 2022-11-11 00:13 by thwill
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thwill

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Hi Mick,

I may be mistaken but on PCB 2.0 is Pin 1 of Atari Joystick B missing a hardware pull-up? Every other I/O pin on the A & B ports seems to have one

EDIT: ... ah, is it shown on the fragment of schematic for the Pico instead of on that for the controllers ?

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Tom
Edited 2023-04-17 21:27 by thwill
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Mixtel90

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On PicoGAME 1.4 there was no connection to Port B Pin 1 so you couldn't have an Atari joystick on there.

On PicoGAME 2.0 I included link LB3 to connect it to GP28. To get the pullup LB3 has to be closed, LB2 set to PORTB and LB1 set to give a pullup on GP28. It's a bit of a runaround, but there are only so many pins to play with. :)  GP28 gives UP, of course.
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thwill

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Thanks Mick, I still haven't built a PicoGAME 2.0 but it sounds like my fears are allayed.
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