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krikzz' everdrive-md carts arrived today:
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se ith-sd-mmc
enjoy!
matt
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hey everyone -
krikzz' everdrive-md carts arrived today:
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se ith-sd-mmc
enjoy!
matt
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BTW, for those looking to try the backlights in the MGB- I intend to test the LEDx3 in my MGB soon, documentation will follow.
BTW, for those looking to try the backlights in the MGB- I intend to test the LEDx3 in my MGB soon, documentation will follow.
Great. The main issue is working around one of the main screw posts. Drilling a hole right through the panel may actually be the best idea. It'll also help in keeping the panel in place.
My MGB has already had the living daylights modded out of it on more than one occasion now, and I think I may have already removed that screw and done something different for mounting. Heh, so my results might not be indicative of normal MGBs at all, but should hopefully still be useful.
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hello everybody -
krikzz' everdrive-GG carts (with/without USB) are in the shop now
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/everdrive-gg
once again, a very nice quality product from krikzz.
last (and this is a bit out of the ordinary for these emails), but i wanted to direct everyone's attention here: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jar scover_rec
read all about the project, and support it if you wish!
until next time... keep chipping,
matt
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Awesome stuff. Does Krikzz have any plans for a gameboy one? I guess he's just covering the consoles that have received minimal attention at the moment.
Also saw the NES Midi cart earlier today. Very, very awesome. I'll do a pre-order if I can afford it.
damn, i'm kind of interested, but mod2psg outputs vgm instead of kss. would MML be the only choice for writing GG music to use with the everdrive?
Does Krikzz have any plans for a gameboy one?
Yes! and that's pretty much all the info on it.
there is a VGM player you might like to check out: http://www.smspower.org/maxim/SMSSoftware/VGMPlayer
it may help out in this... this cart handles SMS roms, so it shouldn't be an issue running this software and playing back VGM this way...
and, next up are n64 carts i believe. and, yeah, gameboy development is going to happen is about all i know as well.
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hey everybody -
usb 64m smart cards are back in stock: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/usb-64m-smart-card
also, usb cables are finally back: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/usb-cable-mini-b
thats about it for this edition ha, until next time, keep chipping,
matt
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from the newsletter
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hey everyone -
krikzz' everdrive-md carts arrived today:
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se ith-sd-mmc
enjoy!
matt
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hey everybody -
bunch of restocks, let's jump into it:
everdrive-GG: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/everdrive-gg
super-everdrive (USB): http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/su
rdrive-usb
super-everdrive (non-USB): http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/su
ve-non-usb
master everdrive (both types now!): http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/su
ve-non-usb
everdrive-MD: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se
ith-sd-mmc
lastly, we are *almost* out of the sega USB high-speed linkers, and won't be getting more as they are discontinued by krikzz: http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/hi t-for-sega
that's about it! hope everyone's day is great, till next time...
keep chipping!
matt
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been meaning to get these done for a while, and a recent CM.org post jogged my memory (thanks m00dawg!). better late than never...
http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/capacitor-kits
pdf and powerpoint format installation guides are up as well.
the aluminum electrolytic capacitors inside many a video game console are past their expected use-periods. after a while the capacitance value will change, meaning your console isn't functioning up to specs. these are convenient kits for replacing all these parts inside your DMG.
this includes the caps for the main PCB, the LCD PCB, the power supply PCB, as well as the headphone PCB.
the DMG kits have been tested with the following:
DMG-CPU: 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08
DMG-LCD: 05, 06
the power supply PCBs vary between revisions but all have been accounted for in the kit.
the headphone PCBs are the same throughout the revisions.
till next time, keep chipping! NES kits next
matt
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Awesome. I'll grab some kits. It'll save me the trouble of manually ordering all the caps. These will be nice for when I do CPU swaps, as the capacitors can explode from the heat and generally need to be removed.