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(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ha, i started work on a virtual boy midi interface a week ago lol

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

So good!

115

(13 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Game looks great.

116

(12 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

GQ-4X looks pretty cool for the money... wonder if it works under parallels in OS X.

117

(10 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Interesting.

Are you able to post an example input v output or something?

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(10 replies, posted in Sega)

great idea! SD card loading genny... so good...

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(213 replies, posted in General Discussion)

This thread is still going, huh

hawt. loving this tristendoo

121

(15 replies, posted in Releases)

Love it! Such a great track.

I gotta say it sounds fantastic!

(there is no list, just wanted to make a lame joke)

I'll add you to the list.

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(36 replies, posted in Atari)

Awesome!

Would love to do a sound comparison against a "real" TIA...

bros, calculator compilation?

127

(59 replies, posted in Atari)

I'm investigating ways of using only one controller port AND using the same interface PCB as GenMDM... it would be nice...

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(59 replies, posted in Atari)

analog monster wrote:

On another tangent, could i suggest you modify the blog post to inform people you dont need to butcher 2 controllers, as the thought of good controllers being damged makes me wince. You can buy female db9 to female db9 (rs232 serial) cables for £1.50 on ebay that you could cut in half. I think you would need to do the pin labelling for each side seperately as some pins will swap within the cable.

Ive opened my 2600 jr up and there is plenty of space inside for extra pcbs once you remove the metal shielding under the external plastic case-ive had no problems leaving this off permanently. There is also plenty of space for adding the extra jacks youll want for prosound and midi. I plan on wiring directly to the motherboard instead of splicing controllers and adding a power toggle for the teensy/arduino so i can power it off and use normal controllers for gaming still.


Good point! Added.

And yeah - I've done the same before re: soldering directly to the motherboard. Lot's of room, you're right. smile