Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Question! Do you / have you used the "speed" fix for Pac/Ms. Pac? Because I am curious as to how widespread it is. I can simply not play the Pac games without it. I can't get off the first board.
Define "speed fix" - the use of the term "fix" is confusing.
There are a zillion speed-up chips. Those were not unusual to find back in the early '80s. Nor was it all that rare to find one of those "Pac Plus" or similar, with slightly different boards, boards that would disappear when you'd eat an energizer, etc.
I have played some of them on MAME, too, but I definitely played them in the arcade back in the day.
But yes: the burn-in on CC is pretty bad. You can easily see it when the game is off and you notice it slightly when the game is on.
The burn-in on the other two are very slight. The Pac kit has a "screen saver" mode that you can configure to run after n attract cycles. I definitely need to open it up again and turn that on. Ah crap I have more to write, gotta hop on this thread later tonight.
Ugh, I can't stand burn-in. It makes me insane. I'm lucky that Baby Pac is on the original monitor and has zero burn-in.
Turning on the screen saver on your Ms Pac probably won't make much of a difference, because 1) the damage is already done and can't be undone, and 2) it's unlikely that you're going to let your machine sit on the attract mode untouched for days at a time, which is what caused the burn-in in the first place.
I assume that you turn it on when you are going to play a game and turn it off when you're done, and might leave it on for a few hours if you were having a party or something. Those conditions shouldn't cause any burn-in. So, it's probably not getting worse on your watch.
[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Question! Do you / have you used the "speed" fix for Pac/Ms. Pac? Because I am curious as to how widespread it is. I can simply not play the Pac games without it. I can't get off the first board.[/quote]
Define "speed fix" - the use of the term "fix" is confusing.
There are a zillion speed-up chips. Those were not unusual to find back in the early '80s. Nor was it all that rare to find one of those "Pac Plus" or similar, with slightly different boards, boards that would disappear when you'd eat an energizer, etc.
I have played some of them on MAME, too, but I definitely played them in the arcade back in the day.
[quote]But yes: the burn-in on CC is pretty bad. You can easily see it when the game is off and you notice it slightly when the game is on.
The burn-in on the other two are very slight. The Pac kit has a "screen saver" mode that you can configure to run after n attract cycles. I definitely need to open it up again and turn that on. Ah crap I have more to write, gotta hop on this thread later tonight.[/quote]
Ugh, I can't stand burn-in. It makes me insane. I'm lucky that Baby Pac is on the original monitor and has zero burn-in.
Turning on the screen saver on your Ms Pac probably won't make much of a difference, because 1) the damage is already done and can't be undone, and 2) it's unlikely that you're going to let your machine sit on the attract mode untouched for days at a time, which is what caused the burn-in in the first place.
I assume that you turn it on when you are going to play a game and turn it off when you're done, and might leave it on for a few hours if you were having a party or something. Those conditions shouldn't cause any burn-in. So, it's probably not getting worse on your watch.