> > The DICE simulator is open source as well (Greg didn't mention this, although it is > stated on the site), so that might be able to help you as well. > > Yep. I forgot to add that part. > > > > EDIT: another resource that may help is Curt Vendel and Marty Goldberg's Atari > Museum > > Facebook group. Many former Atari designers and programmers are members of the > group. > > Does former Atari game designer Dave Shepherd visit there? If so, that would be > great since Andy Welburn now has the Kee Games Quiz Show tapes, but needs to find out > how the Quiz Show tape data was encoded back then so the data can be read out > properly. The Kee Games Quiz Show manual had left off lots of technical details such > as the cpu type (already known), but how tapes and the data from the tapes is/are > handled when Quiz Show is running.
Yes he does. Both Andy and Dave are members of the group, and I'd be willing to bet that Andy has already pinged Dave about this. I could be wrong, of course, but Andy's a smart bloke
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