i can build you a reverb pedal if you want. maybe cheaper than the picoverb, but i would need an inclosure tongue i can build a circuit like this http://www.solorb.com/elect/musiccirc/reverb/reverb.gif for maybe 20$ or less smile

i have a yamaha fx 500, has a reverb mode in it smile i need to get rid of, it has a really funny switch and the battery for the memory select is dead.
[email protected]?

http://jimatwood.files.wordpress.com/20 … -fx500.jpg

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

if you manage 3.0 ill send you a little appreciation your way in internet monies wink

i thought those DMG's would be great for a live preformance with a "portal" theme =]

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Chainsaw Police wrote:
Alley Beach wrote:

DAMN!!! 3.1.3 man =p id  buy it

...why are you still on such an old firmware...?
You DO realise 5.1 is out now, don't you?

yup. im on a 3g thats stuck on 3.1.3 fw. i work at an iphone repair shop, and they sold me that phone for 20$ so for an unlocked jailbroken phone with a $40 pay as you go phone bill with edge, im not complaining wink im not going to take my chances in crashing the phone trying to put it up to 4.2.1either =P

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ill buy a board. [email protected]

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

im super interested. id also like a board. one question though, why use a resonator instead of a crystal and some 20pf caps?

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

Tinctu wrote:

PS: Can someone make 8 x 8 cm PCB with PSU plug, SD-Card plug, PS/2 and RESET button, Power LED
,ISP and power on/off with scart and 4 x holes for screws???
I will do enclosure for it...

i MIGHT be able to.
[email protected]

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

celsius wrote:

And you should be making the PCB designs public.

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(45 replies, posted in General Discussion)

DAMN!!! 3.1.3 man =p id  buy it

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(12 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

lol

good battle man =]

alrighty. weekend is here. is votion over?

well supplying power to it, your fine. i think the on board regulator can handle up to 12v.  im not too sure about the 8MHz crystal though, i dont think theres any conflict with that.. but im not sure. the optocoupler is powerd by pin 4 i believe. and the LED's... what i suggest you do is put the blink code on there, but make the durration pretty long to test it. get a multimeter and see how many volts pop out of pin 13. then, use this http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz to figure out resistance. might want to do that to pin 4 also. hope i helped..

aghh, i vote next weekend new challenges. also, theme for next challenge: weird science

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(51 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

want. please make it 3.1.3 compatible man =[