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- MICROVISION - Review of US System All 11 Games
Hey everyone I posted this a few years back on another forum that I frequent, but figured you all might get some use out of it too It’s a review of Milton Bradley’s Microvision handheld system from 1979, along with all 11 U S games As many of you know, this is generally considered the first
- Milton Bradley Microvision LCD replacement displays
Thanks for taking this project to the end with such great value for our Microvision systems It may be my favorite screen update because it really helps revive the console
- Milton Bradley Microvision LCD replacement displays
11-09-20 The NEW Microvision LCD display screen samples have completed final testing at the factory Several demonstration videos have gone back and forth and everything looks good The samples are being shipped back this week so I can evaluate them The new LCD units were demonstrated working fi
- microvision screen repair? - Classic Console Discussion - AtariAge Forums
Can an otherwise working Microvision be saved if the screen is shot? According to wikipedia, screen rot is a common problem and the unit i picked up this week will power up (i hear sound), but nothing comes up on the screen
- Microvision Homebrew - Barrage 2021 - AtariAge Forums
I thought about making games for the Microvision close to 10 years ago, when I was working on trying to reconstruct the Microvision (using an Arduino compatible microcontroller and color LCD screen) Somewhere I have some "screenshots" of games that I thought would work well for the Microvision,
- Milton Bradley Microvision LCD replacement displays
All Activity Home Marketplace Buy, Sell, and Trade Milton Bradley Microvision LCD replacement displays
- Microvision homebrew? - atari2600lands Blog - AtariAge Forums
The processors for the first Microvision cartridges were made with both Intel 8021 (cross licensed by Signetics) and Texas Instruments TMS1100 processors Due to purchasing issues, Milton Bradley switched to using TMS1100 processors exclusively including reprogramming the games that were originally programmed for the 8021 processor The TMS1100 was a more primitive device, but offered more
- Microvision replacement Battery diagram missing - AtariAge Forums
A short while ago I came across the Battery diagram that is in the battery compartment of the Microvision Of course, now i need it as I have a Microvision that is missing it
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