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More info?)
I tried your tip and it works. It is quirky and the switch may need to be
triggered several times but at least I can keep my Intv2 console out with my
long controller extension cords.
David
"Chuck Whitby" <chuck@toomanygames.com> wrote in message
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> "The Space Boss" <drsmith666@aol.com> wrote in
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>> i was hoping you could play the coleco games on an intv ii using the
>> voice module interface, but that doesn't work.
>>
>
> A few years back someone sent me a fix to allow Coleco carts to work on
> the Inty. I've never had success with it, and since I don't know what
> the cart port pinouts are, I dunno which pins are being shorted, but
> here's the article I posted on the IntvGN about it:
>
> This is a pretty simple mod, almost anyone can do it. All you have to do
> is hook up a momentary contact switch between pins #38 and #40 on the
> cartridge port. Take the top off of the Intellivision II, and with the
> front of the unit facing you, count from the back of the unit, to the 3rd
> and 4th pins of the cartridge port (the row of pins that you can get to
> easily, not the lower ones). With the system all hooked up, pop in a
> Coleco cartridge, turn the unit on, and take something metal (insulated
> or not, it won't shock you) and touch the 2 pins together just once, then
> pull away. The game should then come on. If it doesn't, just try again.
>
> Mounting the momentary switch is a pretty simple installation job. Head
> down to your local Radio Shack and pick up one that tickles your fancy.
> Drill a hole in your case where you want to install the switch (you might
> want to keep it a little farther away from the cart port, it'll make it
> easier to access if you have an ECS or Intellivoice installed as well),
> hook the wires from the switch to pins #38 and #40, solder it down (if
> you want to, not 100% necessary, just make sure no wire is touching any
> of the other pins on the cart port, you may short something out).
>
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