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<blockquote data-quote="Xuphor" data-source="post: 4155360" data-attributes="member: 89474"><p>Typing of the Dead, as the person suggested above. It's the ONLY Typing software that makes you want to type faster.</p><p></p><p>I still remember when I was in 7th grade, all of the kids in my typing class hated Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing (ugh), so I suggested to the teacher we switch to Typing of the Dead. Due to it's Mature rating, he had to get signed permission forms from all the kids parents, but he did. We switched to that as our main typing software, and all of the kid's typing skills went up very fast.</p><p></p><p>I cannot recomend Typing of the Dead enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xuphor, post: 4155360, member: 89474"] Typing of the Dead, as the person suggested above. It's the ONLY Typing software that makes you want to type faster. I still remember when I was in 7th grade, all of the kids in my typing class hated Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing (ugh), so I suggested to the teacher we switch to Typing of the Dead. Due to it's Mature rating, he had to get signed permission forms from all the kids parents, but he did. We switched to that as our main typing software, and all of the kid's typing skills went up very fast. I cannot recomend Typing of the Dead enough. [/QUOTE]
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Lol looks about as fun as a root canal
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Ughh the C64 version looks almost as bad lol
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C64 puts it to shame
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The ST version honestly looks like they at least tried lol
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"least tried"
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If you want a good system to port it to, at least have a good programmer and knowledge.
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It's very sad and a poignant example of why preservation is so important.
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I didn't know they made an MSU cart for the Genesis.... I knew about the SNES one and the library for that is rather large but the Genesis one has very few games
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An FPGA could probably replicate the chip's functionality without buying donor parts.
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I think a raspberry pi zero could power a SNES cart emulator thing hmmm
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Like not emulating the entire SNES but just a loader and the enhancement chips perhaps even slightly overclocked like FX-2
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In emulation overclocked FX chips makes a pretty big difference in frame rate
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Doom on the NES lol
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