657

(12 replies, posted in Sega)

PS > For your uses, obviously the memory chips would be socketed.

658

(12 replies, posted in Sega)

I'm going to have some MD cart PCBs made in the next week or two - once again, it's something that is "terribly simple" but for me it does the job. I can get an extra PCB or two made for you if you would like.

659

(24 replies, posted in General Discussion)

vegavox II ftw

660

(15 replies, posted in Atari)

You could also run 2 x Synthcarts from one power adaptor, and just plug that in whilst the two Atari's have their power switched to on.

661

(15 replies, posted in Atari)

Synthcart's tempo limitations are due to the fact that the 2600 is generating visuals and music tempo simultaneously.

If the Atari is not generating visuals, then the output clock from the joystick ports can be set to whatever you program them to be.

2 x Synthcarts would be cool indeed...

662

(47 replies, posted in Releases)

nice release!

663

(9 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Not mine, bros. I don't Amiga.

recorded with a Neumann U87A:

665

(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks for listening! And I'm glad you like it smile

666

(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

That's an awesome blog post, thanks prof.

now with heatshrink:

Awesome!

Already on the case big_smile

lol

672

(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hi pulseflux,
It lets you synchronise LSDJ or Nanoloop to a computer (which is running a sequencer / DAW like Ableton, Logic, FL etc). This is so that LSDJ / Nanoloop will play in time with the computer.

Make sense?