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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

Thank you, Bit Shifter! smile

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

I'm proud to present Pepper Jacked, a collection of 6 spicy songs.

https://dogsplusplus.bandcamp.com/album/pepper-jacked

Hope you enjoy.

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(1 replies, posted in Releases)

Hey everyone, I just managed to finally get out a long overdue album. And my name is dogs++ now.

https://dogsplusplus.bandcamp.com/album … -butterfly

Enjoy!!

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

All your links are broken! Change "http" to "https"!

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(2 replies, posted in Releases)

3 spooky, weird songs. Made with gameboy, some "guitar" (actually a ukulele. shh), and a bass.

https://powersupply1.bandcamp.com/album/tree-songs

Each song can be downloaded individually for free, but if you pay the 2 dollars, you get the LSDJ .sav too!

Enjoy.

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(33 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

ath m50!

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(33 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

ath m50!

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(108 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Title: Expelling Bee
Artist: The J Arthur Keenes Band
Released: 2011
Gameboy + Guitar + other things

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

Imaginary wrote:

Another solid release that dodges trends and comes out sounding classic. The experimentation with non - LSDJ sounds is interesting and could be the start of something much bigger. Sometimes I found myself wanting a little more power out of the noise drums, but that's just me. Favorite jam is a dead heat between Super Flying Ice Cream Truck and Summer Breeze, Brain Freeze.

Thank you for the detailed review!

Honestly, I wanted more power out of the noise drums too, but I couldn't find any good methods to go about it... I usually I make the drums powerful by laying a pulse or wav kick-like sound under it, but a few of the songs just didn't have any room for them! I really should just study/experiment with noise tables... I really don't know much about em

Also thanks for saying your favorite songs, that's always my favorite thing to hear from people!

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(7 replies, posted in Releases)

thanks guys!

Hey everyone! I just released my 3rd LSDj album. I'm really proud of it!

https://powersupply1.bandcamp.com/album/daisy-love

The lsdj savs are included with the optional purchase along with a few bonus tracks!

catskull wrote:

Hahaha what a trip. I sort of doubt my rom did anything, probably just reflashing LSDJ.

I think it did though, because I actually did try reflashing lsdj multiple times, and with multiple versions! :0


BennVenn wrote:

Bizaar! any chance you dumped the ROM/RAM before u re-flashed?

Didn't dump the rom, but as I mentioned above, I'm pretty sure it was a normal version of LSDJ since I tried reflashing before. You're in luck for the RAM, though. I actually did make a backup before I did anything, so this is the sav file that came shipped with the cart (which didn't work). Not sure if the RAM will be of any significance though, I tried wiping that a few times which didn't seem to change anything. Here it is anyway though.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-a_ry … sp=sharing

catskull wrote:

You could try completely erasing the sram using my tutorial here: http://catskull.net/erase-an-ems-64-usb … -cart.html

I sort of doubt it will work, but at this point you likely just have a dead cart.

I don't know how, but I think this worked! I wrote the blank ROM onto the cart and then wrote LSDJ back on, and it passed the test! Thank you very much!

BennVenn wrote:

The RAM test in LSDJ simply writes data and reads it back, bank by bank, and across banks to verify the RAM size. If you get that error, it means there is a physical issue with the RAM, the board or the bank controller on the cart.

A flat battery will not invoke the 'Failed' response, only initiate a new RAM check/format. When in the gameboy the RAM is powered by the GB.

A dirty /CS pin on the cart edge could trigger the 'Failed' response but it is very unlikely, especially if you have cleaned it.

As catskull says, you likely have a dead cart...

Looks like I lucked out! Thanks for the support!

Shifty Pixlz wrote:

Have you tried wiping the cart and starting again?

Just did that, didn't fix anything.

catskull wrote:

Do you have another gameboy you could try it on?

Yep, same problem on a game boy color.

herr_prof wrote:

Clean the gameboy? Cart doesnt look that bad.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I have 2 other carts that work just fine with my gameboy, so I don't think that's the issue.

Recently obtained an EMS 64 flash cart, and I can't get any farther in LSDJ than the ram test screen. It fails the test and suggests cleaning the pins and replacing the battery, and I have done both.

Screen I get:

A look at the board:

A direct link to the board image in case you want to zoom in: http://i.imgur.com/vWPkgMX.jpg?1

I've cleaned the pins and replaced the battery. I tested both the old and new battery and found that they were both fine. I tried flashing other games onto it, and the saves on those games don't work either. Any suggestions?