Posts stack up very quickly in this forum. It's ridiculous. Every now and then I'll catch a glance of my avatar dancing and I'll look at my post count; 7000+ is a lot of posts when I think about it. You never really notice it accumulating that fast. You just happen to look and it's a huge number. Other senior (by this I mean longevity in the forum) members will agree.
Posts stack up very quickly in this forum. It's ridiculous. Every now and then I'll catch a glance of my avatar dancing and I'll look at my post count; 7000+ is a lot of posts when I think about it. You never really notice it accumulating that fast. You just happen to look and it's a huge number. Other senior (by this I mean longevity in the forum) members will agree.
Posts stack up very quickly in this forum. It's ridiculous. Every now and then I'll catch a glance of my avatar dancing and I'll look at my post count; 7000+ is a lot of posts when I think about it. You never really notice it accumulating that fast. You just happen to look and it's a huge number. Other senior (by this I mean longevity in the forum) members will agree.
Yep. Atari included solder pads for it, and the pinouts are printed on the back of the pcb. I found a shop that'll sell me the 2600 cartridge plug, so that isn't an issue.