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    Default Cuttle Cart 2 Revisited

    I've had mine for a few weeks now (as has everybody I'm assuming), but I've only recently gotten around to playing with it.

    Wow.

    What a *cool* piece of hardware. And I'm using my 7800 for the first time in, well, forever. I didn't realize the shielding was so much better - my picture quality is light years better than on my 2600 (although that might be the carts too perhaps?)

    I've actually gone to the trouble of setting up a pretty comprehensive menu system if anybody is interested. Looks like this (but with every North American release (I think) listed):

    ____Atari (2600) ________
    Adventure ('78)
    Asteroids ('81)
    Breakout ('78) (Paddles)
    etc...

    I even decided to list the Sears stuff (you can point more than one menu item to a given file). Currently I'm working on formatting manuals to fit the 40 character width. Yes, this is why I've spent less time on the forums lately

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    Agreed. At long last I can play a lot of 2600 games and see what I'm doing! Currently running over 1000 files and no problems at all. Well worth the money...

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    Yeah, it's an incredible piece of hardware....a giant feat, that's for sure. My only small gripe is that it doesn't play a lot of the homebrews and tech demos...yet. This is due to the scripts that must be written for each bankswitch type. I mean, you can write your own, but after repeated instructions from different people, I still can't figure it out...and besides...there's so many!

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