1,201

(3 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/74082/#p74082
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1,202

(54 replies, posted in Other Vintage Computers & Consoles)

More Caanoo good news, fellas:
http://truechiptilldeath.com/blog/2011/ … or-caanoo/

1,203

(15 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

What about OPLL? Let's give OPLL Some love, fellas
tongue

Viva!!

1,205

(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Well, think about it, André. Sounds like a plan tongue
Though I don't really know if I'll go to SP tongue

1,206

(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I give anyone here first dibs on this beauty before I post it on an auction site.
This is the perfect Spectrum for Demoscene stuff and tracking.

- Spectrum 128K is the base target for most demoscene productions.
- Has the fabled AY chip. Can also do speaker buzzer stuff too.
- Has RGB output, which is perfect for RGB to Component boxes (watch it crisply in a modern TV)
- Can easily adopt a 3.5" 720K PC disk drive (easy, cheap file transfer and use)
- Works beautifully with a DivIDE interface (expensive but elite and pleasurable file transfer and operation)
- Has a real keyboard and a really good one at that. Tracking with a 48K has to be for the masochist tongue
- It's pitch black cool but it also has an RGB rainbow (?).


Comes with the PSU as pictured.

This shit is heavy. Package weight is probably around 4 kilos. Expect to pay a bit for shipping. Probably more apt for those living in South America. Not easy to get one of these around here, I imported this one eons ago from the UK.

I am looking for 150 US Dollars OBO for this thing. Add shipping from Argentina to that, of course.

1,207

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Oh you cant change membranes of keyboards but you can change the whole thing (keyb+membrane).
Rkauer is an eminence on Amiga hardware so I believe anything he says tongue

1,208

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Hmmm really weird, at some point if you can photo it it would be cool.
Maybe you should try to hit a forum to just get the membrane instead of the whole keyboard? I always try to keep a spare membrane just in case...

1,209

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

PM'd about it

1,210

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

godinpants, can you take a pic?
Only one of the sides of the cable allows this, you sure you were on the right side?

1,211

(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

How does the USB one work? I might be interested in this.

1,212

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

godinpants wrote:

Two weeks to write some tracks should be enough.

I wish I had that energy right now big_smile

GO GO GO GO!

1,213

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Not a problem man, glad it was of help!

I am pretty surprised I did not get more reactions on that thread to be honest. People complain about this problem all the time and some other people give out tremendously complicated and impractical fixes. This might be a bit bruteforce-ish, but it does the job fine and is not like you are likely to render your Amiga useless. I performed this on my A600 like a year ago and it still works. Of course with some more dedication you can make it a lot better than I did wink

NOW YOU HAVE TO TAKE THE AMIGA TO THAT GIGI tongue

RG wrote:

Does not work with Vista. Argh.

Talked briefly to Delek (hope he registers here soon). Deflemask does work with Vista, he tested it. It seems to have an audio delay in Vista though. What was your issue?

Yes, he has some great plans for Deflemask, it will surely be a tracker to keep close tabs on.
The decision to ad Genesis support will prove to increase teh awareness of this cool tracker and its popularity.

Delek's ultracool attitude alone makes the tracker a dream to use and him a pleasure to collaborate with smile

1,216

(33 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Is it an A1200 or A600?
Easy fix here by yours truly:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=51596

A500? Throw it into the bin. tongue