Anyone got a XGS Pico ???

If you have a XGS Pico board from xgamestation, then here is a SXB video/sound driver to let you make games in BASIC.
I'm looking for a couple people to try it out and give me feedback before I release it to the masses on Andre's website.
If you are able please try the driver and look over the documentation and let me know if anything doesn't look right.
There are a couple games already coded, so even if you don't know SX/B very well you can still try out the driver.
You simply MUST try "SX Invaders", it's the best game I've written so far for the XGS Pico.
Make sure you are using the latest compiler (2.00.16 right now).
Also if you are using the USB version of the SX-Key, and you want to use the key to generate the clock, you MUST use Run->Clock to set it to 80MHz. I'm not sure why it doesn't happen automatically, but you only need to do it once. Then it will stay at 80MHz.
All comments are welcome...
Thanks,
Bean.
P.S. If you just want to try the games and don't want to mess around with the compiler, I have attached the .SRC files for the games too.
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There is a fine line between arrogance and confidence. Make sure you don't cross it...
Post Edited (Bean (Hitt Consulting)) : 3/2/2009 11:25:12 PM GMT
I'm looking for a couple people to try it out and give me feedback before I release it to the masses on Andre's website.
If you are able please try the driver and look over the documentation and let me know if anything doesn't look right.
There are a couple games already coded, so even if you don't know SX/B very well you can still try out the driver.
You simply MUST try "SX Invaders", it's the best game I've written so far for the XGS Pico.
Make sure you are using the latest compiler (2.00.16 right now).
Also if you are using the USB version of the SX-Key, and you want to use the key to generate the clock, you MUST use Run->Clock to set it to 80MHz. I'm not sure why it doesn't happen automatically, but you only need to do it once. Then it will stay at 80MHz.
All comments are welcome...
Thanks,
Bean.
P.S. If you just want to try the games and don't want to mess around with the compiler, I have attached the .SRC files for the games too.
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There is a fine line between arrogance and confidence. Make sure you don't cross it...
Post Edited (Bean (Hitt Consulting)) : 3/2/2009 11:25:12 PM GMT
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Thanks - I'll try it out. I've been wishing for this for awhile
Forrest