It sounds awesome to me

neopolitan genre-bent circuitpunk and maybe some postmodern anti-political pre-modern chipbreaker is my cup of tea

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(108 replies, posted in General Discussion)

posted in wrong thread dammit

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(34 replies, posted in Sega)

Would also love to get some use out of my saturn. Its been hiding in the cupboard since soon after release!

Very useful, I have actually been thinking about how to store my DMG safely as I move house a lot and have visitors often etc

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(21 replies, posted in Trading Post)

In all fairness ive got one that is a shield on an arduino board and i dont feel like its very sturdy with exposed boards on my desk with drinks and such around, im not looking forward to travelling with it

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(4 replies, posted in Releases)

I like it, thanks!

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(25 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Forgot to mention, I also have a raspberry pi 2 model B that I could run this on. I was planning on doing this in a few months time when I have some cash to buy a small screen, mouse and keyboard

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(25 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Done some research on this and ive still got a few unanswered questions. Wondered if anyone here might be able to help me out.

So Ive got it running on my arch linux laptop, the sound outputs fine (ran into problems with jack falling back to SDL but it sounds fine so not touching it for now)

Does midi sync work on linux? I cant find the answer online. Has anyone experienced this working and did you have to jump through a bunch of hoops? My plan is to sync with LSDJ through arduinoboy. I have a second laptop, would my time be better spent sticking windows on it and running LGPT from there?

Cheers

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I havent tried the mgb rom as I havent had time to get files transferring from arch linux onto my cartridge, but for now im happy with it syncing. I am going to buy a multi meter to save myself time in future, thanks for the advice

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

For future reference, with a DMG-04 GB Link cable, blue was gnd, green was A0,  Red is was A1 and orange was A2 on the arduinoboy i took a picture of (lowtoy)

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I have new development on this. After switching the wires around as mentioned on this thread, I have been able to get the LED's on the arduinoboy moving and blinking in sync with the time of a song playing in LSDJ. Arduinoboy now appears to listen for changes in sync setting in LSDJ and reacts to LSDJ in Master. So I know the wiring is correct now, it seems that the keyboard issue was the problem- either something wrong with my midi cable or keyboard. So thanks guys

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Indeed, they are all over the UK, industrial standard used by companies i believe

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I would also like to note that I am turning on the gameboy first, and navigating to a phrase screen, and then plugging in the arduino boy and using the onboard button to switch to keyboard. My lsdj cartridge remembers that it is set to keyboard sync

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I did try setting my oxygen v8 keyboard to midi channel 16 and sending notes to the arduinoboy, with both combinations of orange and red wire connections, and even tried using the midi out port instead of midi in, and tried both ends of the midi cable and have run out of ideas

Any other ideas would be highly appreciated big_smile

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(27 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Tearauth, how do you find the quality? I re-shelled two 1000's and the quality was not great. seems like R and L are finicky?

just ebay, and some good luck. had the shoulder problem before tooo