New working software list additions

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advision: Code Red [hap]
gamepock: 1st Pokekon Demo [hap]
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license:CC0
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<softwarelist name="advision" description="Entex Adventure Vision cartridges">
<!-- Official -->
<software name="defender">
<description>Defender</description>
<year>1982</year>
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</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
<!-- Homebrew -->
<software name="codered" supported="partial">
<!-- ref: https://www.m-e-g-a.org/research-education/research/adventure-vision/ -->
<description>Code Red</description>
<year>2013</year>
<publisher>Mega</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="advision_cart">
<dataarea name="rom" size="0x1000">
<rom name="code_red_final_looped.bin" size="0x1000" crc="6fa040cd" sha1="f0bd83a551944207931d0679ea2c1dc924312a63"/>
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
</softwarelist>

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<softwarelist name="gamepock" description="Epoch Game Pocket Computer cartridges">
<!-- Official -->
<software name="astrobom">
<description>Astro Bomber</description>
<year>1984</year>
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</part>
</software>
<!-- Homebrew -->
<software name="pokedemo">
<!-- ref: https://chrismcovell.com/GamePokekon/index.html -->
<description>1st Pokekon Demo</description>
<year>2010</year>
<publisher>Chris Covell</publisher>
<part name="cart" interface="gamepock_cart">
<dataarea name="rom" size="0x4000">
<rom name="1st_pocket_computer_demo.bin" size="0x4000" crc="c008102c" sha1="8b204657dea60c9726b729a485378ac132f39d27"/>
</dataarea>
</part>
</software>
</softwarelist>

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Hardware notes:
- INS8048-11 @ 11MHz (1KB internal ROM)
- COP411 for the sound, 1-bit speaker with volume control
- 4KB EPROM socket
- molex socket for 4KB cartridges
- 1KB external RAM (2*MM2114N)
- 40 small rectangular red LEDs, a motor with a fast spinning mirror gives the
illusion of a 150*40 screen (similar to Nintendo Virtual Boy)
- 4-way joystick, 8 buttons (other than having buttons 2/4 swapped, left and
right button panels are electronically the same)
- expansion port (unused)
The mirror is faked in MAME. On the real thing, the picture is not as stable.