Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

2011-02-15 Thread Pitermach
this is why I love vmware... someone made a hack in python to make espeak 
work through a virtual serial port like a braille n' speak... so then I just 
installed asap on a win 98 vm and it works nicely, sound and all...
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From: Hayden Presley hdpres...@hotmail.com

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Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds



Hi,
All of thos e sound interesting. Too bad they weren't ported to Windows.

Best Regards,
Hayden

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From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 7:57 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

Hi Shaun,
You brought up the PCS game machine. Carl built a prototype in 1998 and we
showed it at the blind convention.
It was a stripped down DOS computer with a 200 mhz processor CD drive, no
hard drive  and two speakers.
We were going to sell it for about $300 including the 8 CD games we had
produced, but the plan fell through. Carl's supplier only had a few of the
boxes and parts left and
wanted too much for the next higher speed processor.
You put the game CD in the drive and it booted off a floppy which 
contained

all your high score files and game saved files.
The eight games were,
Duck hunt,
Snipe Hunt,
Space Invaders,
Breakout,
Red Dragon Kick Boxing Challenge,
A 2 Z Key Search
Pac Man, the DOS version,
and Mobius Mountain.
At the time we wer charging thirty dollars for the CD versions, which 
would

be $240 if purchased separately.

This is what I remember, but I may have gotten some of the details wrong.
smiles,
Phil



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From: shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com

To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:55 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] 2 birds



Hi.
This message is in reply to a couple things.
1 licencing for things.
Not sure how much it would cost if at all for someone to licence stuff 
for



a console or so.
ON the subject of our standard console, I am not sure if it would go ok 
or



not.
pcs tried to make something called  a game station ages back and nothing
happened with that.



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Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

2011-02-14 Thread Phil Vlasak

Hi Shaun,
You brought up the PCS game machine. Carl built a prototype in 1998 and we 
showed it at the blind convention.
It was a stripped down DOS computer with a 200 mhz processor CD drive, no 
hard drive  and two speakers.
We were going to sell it for about $300 including the 8 CD games we had 
produced, but the plan fell through. Carl's supplier only had a few of the 
boxes and parts left and

wanted too much for the next higher speed processor.
You put the game CD in the drive and it booted off a floppy which contained 
all your high score files and game saved files.

The eight games were,
Duck hunt,
Snipe Hunt,
Space Invaders,
Breakout,
Red Dragon Kick Boxing Challenge,
A 2 Z Key Search
Pac Man, the DOS version,
and Mobius Mountain.
At the time we wer charging thirty dollars for the CD versions, which would 
be $240 if purchased separately.


This is what I remember, but I may have gotten some of the details wrong.
smiles,
Phil



- Original Message - 
From: shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com

To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:55 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] 2 birds



Hi.
This message is in reply to a couple things.
1 licencing for things.
Not sure how much it would cost if at all for someone to licence stuff for 
a console or so.
ON the subject of our standard console, I am not sure if it would go ok or 
not.
pcs tried to make something called  a game station ages back and nothing 
happened with that.



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Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

2011-02-14 Thread shaun everiss

phill how was the game station made.
Point is could we turn a standard system into a game station with say 
a standard flash drive and the cds.
What system did the game station stuff run on and what special 
software do we need.

My point is.
Can a standard system be turned into a game station.
In theory it shouldn't be that hard.
We would need the following.
1. either dos or linux with a screen reader the latter probably better.
the disk with the stuff in.
A standard flash drive for stuff.
Or just have the stuff run off windows.
If all it is is a program called game station then we could do that 
simular to an emulater.
If its a chip or something, make that be able to run on an usb device 
or as a usb device and that would work.

Now we all should have computers.
Flash drives are cheap I have flash drives the user can buy these.
So except for what is needed for the station and maybe the cd and 
even these could be downloadable as images or files, then have stuff 
run on them maybe even have it able to run of the flash or something 
then the system would be rather cheap.
1. user would need a standard flash drive or a specially modified 
flash that has the games in one part so no one can hack it and the 
other part for settings.
Then have it either run on windows as an emulater and maybe 
optionally boot into linux with a distro disk for the game station 
thing maybe base it of vibuntu where you have all the packages and 
you could really do that.

What over the standard system made the game station the game station.
If its not much then we are quite there.
I may even have a system that no one wants I could convert into one.
At 02:57 p.m. 15/02/2011, you wrote:

Hi Shaun,
You brought up the PCS game machine. Carl built a prototype in 1998 
and we showed it at the blind convention.
It was a stripped down DOS computer with a 200 mhz processor CD 
drive, no hard drive  and two speakers.
We were going to sell it for about $300 including the 8 CD games we 
had produced, but the plan fell through. Carl's supplier only had a 
few of the boxes and parts left and

wanted too much for the next higher speed processor.
You put the game CD in the drive and it booted off a floppy which 
contained all your high score files and game saved files.

The eight games were,
Duck hunt,
Snipe Hunt,
Space Invaders,
Breakout,
Red Dragon Kick Boxing Challenge,
A 2 Z Key Search
Pac Man, the DOS version,
and Mobius Mountain.
At the time we wer charging thirty dollars for the CD versions, 
which would be $240 if purchased separately.


This is what I remember, but I may have gotten some of the details wrong.
smiles,
Phil



- Original Message - From: shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:55 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] 2 birds



Hi.
This message is in reply to a couple things.
1 licencing for things.
Not sure how much it would cost if at all for someone to licence 
stuff for a console or so.
ON the subject of our standard console, I am not sure if it would 
go ok or not.
pcs tried to make something called  a game station ages back and 
nothing happened with that.



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Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

2011-02-14 Thread Hayden Presley
Hi,
All of thos e sound interesting. Too bad they weren't ported to Windows.

Best Regards,
Hayden

-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On
Behalf Of Phil Vlasak
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 7:57 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] 2 birds

Hi Shaun,
You brought up the PCS game machine. Carl built a prototype in 1998 and we 
showed it at the blind convention.
It was a stripped down DOS computer with a 200 mhz processor CD drive, no 
hard drive  and two speakers.
We were going to sell it for about $300 including the 8 CD games we had 
produced, but the plan fell through. Carl's supplier only had a few of the 
boxes and parts left and
wanted too much for the next higher speed processor.
You put the game CD in the drive and it booted off a floppy which contained 
all your high score files and game saved files.
The eight games were,
Duck hunt,
Snipe Hunt,
Space Invaders,
Breakout,
Red Dragon Kick Boxing Challenge,
A 2 Z Key Search
Pac Man, the DOS version,
and Mobius Mountain.
At the time we wer charging thirty dollars for the CD versions, which would 
be $240 if purchased separately.

This is what I remember, but I may have gotten some of the details wrong.
smiles,
Phil



- Original Message - 
From: shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:55 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] 2 birds


 Hi.
 This message is in reply to a couple things.
 1 licencing for things.
 Not sure how much it would cost if at all for someone to licence stuff for

 a console or so.
 ON the subject of our standard console, I am not sure if it would go ok or

 not.
 pcs tried to make something called  a game station ages back and nothing 
 happened with that.


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