.
Last edited by Apeshit (Jul 16, 2019 11:54 pm)
chipmusic.org is an online community in respect and relation to chip music, art and its parallels.
You are not logged in. Please login or register.
PIRATE SHELLS.
Get in touch if you want some ASM ones. Only 'cause I like ya.
Pirate shells are cheap! The quality actually isn't too bad either. I'd say they're about the same level as the Chinese gameboy shells.
Super exciting news! I'm also interested.
What cool is that the carts are re-flashable with a programmer such as altane, bennvenn, or the Reiner Zeigler ones.
Does that also include the Smart Boy flasher? I *think* it's a Reiner Zeigler based one.
Sounds awesome!
I have a nice list of compatible roms that you could choose to flash on it.
How's about that list?
Its basically everything youd want to put on a multicart.
Sounds awesome!
catskull wrote:I have a nice list of compatible roms that you could choose to flash on it.
How's about that list?
You can look through the complete rom set for 32k roms. I made a decently formatted version and posted about it here: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/18160 gbc-games/
For homebrews, this is what I have so far:
Chord
DeathRay
Drum Tech
Electric Drum
GB Sound Manipulator
gradual decline
Ikinari Bopper
mGB (1-5)
mGB (6-11)
mGB (12-16)
MuddyGB
Music box Tracker
MusicTech v1 Free Version
MusicTech v2 Free Version
nanoloop 1.3 demo
nanoloop 1.5 demo
nanoloop 1.6 demo
nanosynth
nanovoice
nanovoice 2001
nerdrix
nitromidi
noisewave
pushpin
rez
shitwave
sound_demo
stepgirl
Untitled Music Player
I haven't tested all of those yet. If you know of any more homebrews, please let me know!
Apeshit wrote:Just got this badboy in this morning actually, so I can do some efficient reflow soldering
What exactly is this?
It's a screen to apply solder paste. Basically they silk screen it on (like a t-shirt), but the components on, then stick it in an oven to reflow the solder.
in reality, the reason i have this stencil is because the factory mistakenly cut out the edge connector.
I think they base it on your cream layer, which is on all SMT pads by default.
Yes, I'm quite aware. In this case it wasn't. This fab house takes some ambitious liberties at times, but thankfully they usually claim responsibility.
Hmph. Good to hear they made up for it.
Just purchased one, can't wait! Thanks!
Great, it's in the mail!