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The ''Freeze Frame'' was written by | The ''Freeze Frame'' was written by Angus Ager and the hardware produced and distributed by ''Evesham Micros'' (fomerly known as ''Micro Centre''). There were several versions of the ''Freeze Frame'' from '''MK.I''' to '''MK.IV''' (which for better readability will go by '''MK1''' to '''MK4''' here to avoid roman numbers). The ''Freeze Frame'' series was later joined with the ''Lazer'' utility cartridge (released as ''MK.IV'' and ''Freeze Frame Lazer'') but quickly went to become ''Freeze Machine'' practically being ''MK.V and Lazer II'' as the menu also subtitles. | ||
A different '''[http://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=394712 Freeze Frame]''' cartridge is described and pictured on a lemon64 forum thread. The cartridge shown there is a hardcopy cartridge to dump the screen to an attached printer. From the same thread it reads that until ''Freeze Frame MK3B'' the cartridge came without reset button and only the ''Freeze'' button was present. | A different '''[http://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=394712 Freeze Frame]''' cartridge is described and pictured on a lemon64 forum thread. The cartridge shown there is a hardcopy cartridge to dump the screen to an attached printer. From the same thread it reads that until ''Freeze Frame MK3B'' the cartridge came without reset button and only the ''Freeze'' button was present. | ||
Revision as of 01:03, 3 May 2010
Freeze Frame Screenshots | |
Technical Info | |
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ROM | FF1-FF3: 8 kbyte Lazer/FM: 32 kbyte |
RAM | None |
Hardware features | FF1-FF3: 1 Button Freeze Lazer/FM: 1 Button Freeze |
Manual | PDF: XX pages PDF: XX pages |
CRT ID | FF1-FF3: ?? Lazer/FM: ?? |
Programming | See Tech Section |
The Freeze Frame was written by Angus Ager and the hardware produced and distributed by Evesham Micros (fomerly known as Micro Centre). There were several versions of the Freeze Frame from MK.I to MK.IV (which for better readability will go by MK1 to MK4 here to avoid roman numbers). The Freeze Frame series was later joined with the Lazer utility cartridge (released as MK.IV and Freeze Frame Lazer) but quickly went to become Freeze Machine practically being MK.V and Lazer II as the menu also subtitles. A different Freeze Frame cartridge is described and pictured on a lemon64 forum thread. The cartridge shown there is a hardcopy cartridge to dump the screen to an attached printer. From the same thread it reads that until Freeze Frame MK3B the cartridge came without reset button and only the Freeze button was present.
As of writing this there are only two ROMs available - check them here:
Two text manuals:
and some:
Weblinks
- Lemon64 Museum entry for Freeze Machine
- COMMODORE C-64 Cartridge Rarity List lists Freeze Frame und H&P Computer - whatever -x means. By no means this cart should be rare.