You wrote:
> The thing with using an emulator is you don't have to keep up with each
> vector being drawn.
Yeah, but could you add it to your VAPS entry? ;-) ;-)
Seriously, there is some charm to running at least part of the game off of
original hardware (part of the reason the CNMA games are so cool is teh bit
slice stuff). Seems to be more in keeping with the hobby to interface an
original board to another monitor, than to emulate the board and play it on a
non-original monitor.
Of course, whatever works. At some level, most people just want to play these
things (you can always point to the boards in your rack ;-)
Ray
Received on Thu Aug 7 11:23:04 1997
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