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System ChangerATARI 2600 ADAPTOR #4610
Many people expressed amazement that the Intellivision's processor could emulate an Atari 2600. Well, it can't. The System Changer is itself simply an Atari 2600 clone -- essentially a 6507 processor, a TIA (Television Interface Adaptor) video/sound chip, and a 6532 RIOT chip (128 bytes RAM, I/O ports, and a general purpose timer). The System Changer only uses the Intellivision for its power supply and RF modulator. (The Intellivision reads the System Changer as a game cartridge called M Network and actually draws an M Network title screen. With no cartridge in the System Changer -- hence no external video signal -- this title screen is displayed on the television. When a cartridge is plugged in, the external video signal takes over the RF modulator, displaying the output of the System Changer, instead.) Although Atari threatened to sue, Mattel's lawyers concluded that it would be legal to clone 2600s since they contained all off-the-shelf hardware and no copyrightable software (as an Intellivision or Colecovision does). No lawsuit appeared, and clones started appearing from other companies. Don't bother opening a System Changer to read what the chips are. Instead of being housed in the familiar DIP (multi-pin) packages, the integrated circuits are soldered directly to the printed circuit board using microscopic wires, then protected with a blob of epoxy. This cost saving technique was also used in most of the later game cartridges. The only problem was that the Intellivision doesn't have an external video input. The Intellivision II was designed with the System Changer in mind -- it can accept an external video signal on pin 2 of the cartridge port and pass it to the RF modulator. But the Intellivision (and its clones -- the Tandyvision One, Sears Super Video Arcade, any of the INTV Master Components) requires a circuit-board modification. Mattel used to perform this modification for people who brought their units to a service center. Following are the instructions used by the service centers for making the modification. But first, the disclaimer: The Blue Sky Rangers provide this information for historical interest only. They will not be responsible for damage to you, your Intellivision or your house in the event you are foolish enough to actually attempt this modification and wind up blowing something up.
2609 MASTER COMPONENT MODIFICATION FOR PORTOFINO EXTERNAL VIDEO
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