> i'll look at that, it could be that the missing
> circuit that flips the controls/video is controlled
> by a signal that normally is used for sound.
> afterall, the pokey chips do contain the
> inputs/outputs and audio in the same chip.
It's the program logic, at one point there are two
flags on the stack and they're popped in the wrong
order. This only happens if a two player game is
available.
Pete.
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