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The only way to know if the Slingshot is for you is to test drive it and feel the experience for yourself! You can now set up an appointment or come in to test drive a Polaris Slingshot only at Bert's Mega Mall!

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It is hard to balance releases, I don't want to constantly push changes that feel minimal, and the other extreme is to never push any because they are many. And this time I bundled a lot of them. It seems that these things should be static, but they aren't. They are in constant change: bug fixes, new patterns, collaborations, suggestions, quirky details, new ideas... you name it. I will not mention the full change log, since a lot of it was under the hood and probably nobody else but myself cares about how I cleaned up the Sega CD assembly routines and use. But there are a lot of changes that are more relevant than that.

It took us a lot of time, I know. But it was worth it, we now have a PAL monoscope pattern by Keith Raney which has even helped confirm a correction made on the MiSTer FPGA core by birdybro when in PAL mode along with MDFourier, since the timing affected both video and audio.

Keith made an awesome job with this, and I am sorry I have delayed the release of this for even longer due to all my other changes. We didn't have access to a PAL Mega Drive, and had to make do with a modded unit I had and finally got confirmation with MiSTer. Testing on a real PAL Mega Drive would be appreciated.

Obviously Donna by Pepe Salot is finally in this public release, she's been in the Genesis version for months but when I spoke with Jos back then he mentioned something that echoed with my reasoning regarding small change logs. He didn't want the release to just be about Donna, I reassured him that there were a ton of other changes, and I we were in the middle of adding the PAL version of the monoscope. Jos's art looks really beautiful and this was worked on by himself to look good with the Genesis palette on a CRT, you should checkout his print store (linked above from his name).

First, the Genesis version has a little promoted and used mode to test hardware, which includes Z80 RAM, a memory viewer, a controller test, Sega CD RAM (Work and Program), Sega CD communication registers and a Sega CD BIOS identification option.

I'll make a post detailing these tests, or an entry in the wiki. I believe they are an important resource for modders and repair technicians. I wrote them for my own use and at the suggestion of Leo Oliveira.

However, they have been useful already twice this past 12 months. The BIOS ID tool checks for the CRC of known dumps and reports either the version inside the system or that it is an unknown/undumped version. And this last year two new dumps were made thanks to it and sent to the MAME team. I'll report the details in the next post due for the end of the month.

That's the regular output when the BIOS is detected. And this new version that you can now download includes both dumps. Thankfully Everdrive carts can now dump the BIOS and that makes this process so much easier. There are some details regarding HINT and using a cart vs the Sega cd, but both are accounted for by the tool. If you are interested in my tool that detects this in ANSI C for you to compile, it is here.

It also has a controller test, and it has been expanded to use the multitap from Sega, and up to 8 controllers. There are even some options for it under the options menu, including a hidden option to check the internal values for emulator developers. This has been tested on Model 1 and Model 2 systems. In order to access the "debug" version, go into options and press C when selecting the "auto-sort controller" option, that will unhide the debug option for you.

This is because in carts like the Everdrive Pro when you want to diagnose a Sega CD attached to the unit with the ROM, you don't want to enable the FPGA Sega CD in the cartridge. But in case that a developer wants to run these tests on their emulated system, the ROM will help them if they check for that to enable the Sega CD.

I just ran the tests for the Sega CD and it said I had bad program RAM. Would anyone be able to tell me the ID number or where it is physically located on the board? I want to see if I can replace it and get it working.

I am using Mega Cloud Storage on a non-rooted Android Mobile. I don't know how to connect the remote to my mega cloud account as I am not getting a auto configuration as google drive rclone config as follows:

Whether you are a car enthusiast or not, a visit to the Toyota Mega Web Theme Park should be on your to-do list when visiting the man-made island of Odaiba. A fun and interactive way to discover and test all the latest innovations from the Japanese automotive giant.

Since 1999, T oyota Mega web has offered free visitors from all over the world to discover the Toyota technological empire . In addition to the presentation of its latest models, its technological innovations and its commitment to mobility accessible to all, the car manufacturer, founded in 1937 , retraces the great global adventure of the automobile. This huge complex consists of three pavilions : the Toyota City Showcase, the Ride Studio and the History Garage.

On two levels, the Toyota City Showcase gives pride of place to the many activities of Toyota . Most of the first level is occupied by a huge showroom where more than 60 different models are displayed. Here, there is no need to keep your hands in your pockets! Everyone can touch the vehicles at their leisure, open the trunk and doors and even take a seat inside . Needless to say, it's hard to resist the urge to get behind the wheel. Go ahead without fear, it's allowed!

If you prefer real driving sensations to the virtual world of arcade games, head straight to the Ride One area where Toyota Mega Web offers you the opportunity to test drive one of its models on a real racing circuit !

The latter, 1.3 km long , stretches between the theme park and the nearby Venus Fort shopping center. Even if you are only entitled to two laps of the track at a limited speed, the experience is nonetheless exceptional!

However, if you feel the soul of a driver, know that it is mandatory to book your driving test . The reservation is open until the same day , 30 minutes before departure and subject to availability.

Who says theme park says activities for children . These take place in the second area of the park: the Ride Sudio. Toyota offers the youngest an introduction to the highway code as well as a first driving experience on two indoor and outdoor tracks! It should be mentioned right now that these activities are chargeable and require a good level of understanding of Japanese ; an essential condition for understanding the safety instructions provided.

Finally, the third pavilion of Toyota Mega Web is an enchanting journey retracing the history of the automobile. In a neat decor imitating the Tokyo of the 1960s , collector's models from the world's leading manufacturers are on display, including a Chevrolet Impala, a Cadillac Serie 62, a Chevrolet Corvette Stringway, a Messer Schmitt...

I have four Seagate ST33000657 SAS drives attached to LSi 9260-4i controller. I want to test them for hw errors and bad sectors, before launching into production. I ve tried SeaTools, but it's not working with SAS drives. Is there any way to do this ? Any tips will be appreciated.

You can start a patrol read on all drives and when it finishes check the controller eventlog for events 0x005d (patrol read corrected medium error - type is warning), 0x005f (patrol read uncorrectable error - type is fatal) and 0x0061 (patrol read puncturing bad block - type is fatal).

The Sega Genesis, also known as the Mega Drive[b] outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan as the Mega Drive, and in 1989 in North America as the Genesis. In 1990, it was distributed as the Mega Drive by Virgin Mastertronic in Europe, Ozisoft in Australasia, and Tectoy in Brazil. In South Korea, it was distributed by Samsung Electronics as the Super Gam*Boy and later the Super Aladdin Boy.[c]

Designed by an R&D team supervised by Hideki Sato and Masami Ishikawa, the Genesis was adapted from Sega's System 16 arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting hardware sprites, tiles, and scrolling. It plays a library of more than 900 games on ROM-based cartridges. Several add-ons were released, including a Power Base Converter to play Master System games. It was released in several different versions, some created by third parties. Sega created two network services to support the Genesis: Sega Meganet and Sega Channel.

In Japan, the Mega Drive fared poorly against its two main competitors, Nintendo's Super Famicom and NEC's PC Engine, but it achieved considerable success in North America, Brazil, and Europe. Contributing to its success was its library of arcade game ports, the popularity of Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog series, several popular sports franchises, and aggressive youth marketing that positioned it as the cool console for adolescents. The 1991 North American release of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System triggered a fierce battle for market share in the United States and Europe known as the "console war".[4][5] This drew attention to the video game industry, and the Genesis and several of its games attracted legal scrutiny on matters involving reverse engineering and video game violence. Controversy surrounding violent games such as Night Trap and Mortal Kombat led Sega to create the Videogame Rating Council, a predecessor to the Entertainment Software Rating Board.

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