[Techtoolslist] James has been busy!

James Bright james at quarterarcade.com
Tue Sep 13 12:50:55 EDT 2005


Hmm. I didn't know that there were this many users (both of you!). I was actually considering making this a web service and having a fat client application that you could download locally. The reason would be that once you make updates to the memory map, it could be re-published to the site (with comments!). Sort of like a Wiki for 9010A code. There wouldn't absolutely need to be a fat client, but my thought was to integrate this directly into FIDE. I've just been too busy lately to do much with improving FIDE. I started on a .NET version (versus the crappy VB6 implementation) and go distracted with life and such...

Interest? It could start off rather small, like the ability to annotate what is already there. The fancy stuff could come later.

JB

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From: Martin White <martin at guddler.co.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 9:07 AM
To: Technical Tools Mail List <techtoolslist at flippers.com>
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] James has been busy!

I've been using this for quite some time since it was put up and I have to say that while it isn't perfect (what ever is!?), it is a MASSIVE help and I would truly be lost without it. I also keep meaning to ask if there's any way you could package it up in a sellable format somehow? The idea of one day it not being there because you don't have the site anymore for any reason nearly always goes through my mind whenever I use it. I realise that's it's almost certainly a DB/Script type of application, but that's not an issue to me. Of course I could go through and generate scripts from all the drivers, but 1) that's impractical 2) defeats the object of having a dynamic script building engine that allows you to edit the regions under test and 3) is the main reason spies disappeared!! Ever thought of somehow being able to package up a locally installable version? No idea if this is solely hobby, or any portion of it being income for you mind! Martin.
On 13 Sep 2005, at 15:28, James Bright wrote:
Thanks (put it up a while ago, but haven't added many new features recently). Usually I just give out http://tech.quarterarcade.com , although the link below will work as well...

JB

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From: John Robertson <jrr at flippers.com>
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 11:56 PM
To: TechToolsList at flippers.com
Subject: [Techtoolslist] James has been busy!

Just was directed on the Rasterlist to quarterarcades' tech section.
Haven't looked there in a while. James has created a great tool that
allows you to input a video game name and it generates a memory map,
and both the Checksum AND the Fluke Signature!

Way to go James! A great assist to folks that use the Fluke (etc.) in
fixing their games!

http://www.ggdb.com/tech/Default.aspx

John :-#)#
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