1,425

(29 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I don't remember having lag on an A600 running AHX, then again, that was a loooong time ago.

1,426

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

Yeah UADE is the one I was thinking, I'd have to check it out. Thanks.
At this point I think the only way to have Deli registered is by means of a pirate key. The only thing that bothers me about unregistered Deliplayer is not being able to nest playlists, btu well.. I'd have loved to support the makers of the soft, I guess they didn't do too well hmm

1,427

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

Deliplayer is quite simply the best way I can think of playing exotic module formats on the PC. Or I just like it a damn lot.

Unfortunately it cannot be registered anymore as far as I can tell. The website is down and I couldn't find any other way to contact the authors.

Does anyone know about ways to register this or have a key that is public and I am unaware of? Last resource would be: what alternatives are out there that play as many formats as Deliplayer does?

1,428

(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I can post the one I have (soldering kit), but maybe Trez has them all tucked away somewhere... It'sd be GREAT if he gets back to it! I loved their mixes exactly because they were full of SID dancefloor stompers

Lucky bastards

1,430

(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Good move my son! The Caanoo is JUST Starting to warm up. The Amiga emulator that was quickly ported works solid (wait until it gets specific Caanoo optimizations), and a the VICE C64 emu is on its way (I convinced a super cool dev to port it!)

1,431

(2 replies, posted in General Discussion)

They used to make kick ass chipmusic mixes live in the good old micromusic parties. I never got to meet them, something which I always wanted to sad

Old outdated myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/trezbrioche

I can find very few MP3s online, I only have a few mixes.


Radio Mix, June of whoknowswhatyear


Live at State of the Art, 2002





1,432

(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

The guy wants to get rid of the kit, let him do what he wants with his stuff! tongue

1,433

(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

OK I got tired of having this around for ages and not getting down to finishing it up, so it has to go. The machine has a couple of issues so a knowledgeable person is the one who should snap this up.

The machine is an american (NTSC) C64, older-type motherboard revision (takes a 6581 SID), which never came with a SID chip so I don't know if the sound works or not (If it doesn't work, it's probably the Q2 transistor that needs to be changed). So right off you need a working SID chip and some patience there.

Recently the bastard has developed the typical case of wonky/flashy colors on the charset, which is either the PLA chip , character ROM or something else I cannot remember. All the info is online to fix this, I have done it before.

Anyway, the modifications done on it, all focused for the machine's use with Prophet64/MSSIAH are these:
- Violet power LED
- 4 potentiometers added and wired to the motherboard
- Audio/Video plugs (RCA)
- Black paintjob and some vinyl stickers put on it

There's a hole on the top of the case that I intended top use as a standing point for an LCD screen or some control panel with some switches.

I want to get rid of it so the best offer takes it home. Just keep in mind I ship it from Argentina and that will mean the cheapest method will set you back between 55 and 65 dollars because the machine weighs around 2KG (4 pounds) and the power supply, which is included, weighs 1.2kg (~2 and a half pounds). Let me know if you want me to ship it without a PSU so the weight is less. Perhaps the shipping is less but I cannot know until I go to the post office and ship it.

Pictures time:





herr_prof wrote:

man nothing gets me thirsty like some fat fuck with a dazed expression.

1,435

(3 replies, posted in Sega)

The speed issue sounds exactly as linde describwd it. I bet you have an european megadrive?

1,436

(29 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Syphus had one, personally I don't know or have any experience with any, I used to have a PCI capture card and I didn't like too much viewing my Amiga through it.

trash80 wrote:

Hey someone should put a camera on the audience at Pulsewave.

1,438

(23 replies, posted in Releases)

YERZMYEY wrote:

For instance - the HivelyTracker: does it require some additional sound-card to get 12 channels on Amiga? .

Nope, you just need an insanely powerful Amiga ;/

Will listen at work. A certaon someone must be jizzing its pants right now .... tongue

µB wrote:

I only have people dodging the µ, but I don't mind. Not that I ever appeared on a poster or something.

Shut up MOVIE.

1,440

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

EAR is for recording shit to cassette, programs. So if you are into random piercing bleepy noise, this is your thing tongue
You are better looking for a Spectrum with an AY inside, the 48K only has the beeper.