That's a very interesting idea acctually

Its a good idea but something of that type at the size I am thinking of will be very expensive. Also I can't really drill into the walls at this place, so I am wondering how to hang 2.5 x 5 meters of fabric without getting wrinkles in it.

A bit of a challenge for everyone. I am toying with the idea of a projection screen in the future for gigs which I would like to be fairly large. Say for example 2.5 x 5 meters.

Couple of stipulations

- I can't paint the wall at the back of other peoples venues

- I don't have much set up time (ie I can't build something then paint it.)

- I don't have a large amount of storage space or transportation so I can't really carry 5 meter poles around with me.

- Would like the screen not to have seams if possible.

Google has many guides for building either small home use or large permanent installation style screens but I haven't found anything good for large portable cheap screens.

Any ideas?

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

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Theta_Frost wrote:

FM rocks!  Almost finished with my Midibox FM here and I soon plan to write YM2010 FM tracker music!

Forgive me for being like MASSIVELY clueless but what is YM2010? I am far from an expert on Yamaha FM stuff but is is a typo or an obscure chip or do I fail hard?

1,798

(50 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

phib3r optik, no disrespect intended but I think seeing as you don't seem to be that good at the internet research/forum etiquette thing buying the 6 dollar pandora's battery and downgrading using it is going to be by far and away the easier option for you. Its 6 bucks and you could have your psp hacked and pigged by this time next week. Strongly recommend following that method.

1,799

(50 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

phib3r Optik wrote:

Uhm, I have had LGPT on my computer for a while but I was wondering on how to put it on my psp? any help?

Ok, first thing you will have to do a fair amount of reading. Getting LGPT on your PSP requires 2 things.

1 - A homebrew capable PSP

2 - LGPT files

If you dont have a homebrew capable PSP, there is a a lot of new terminolg to learn it will take you a long time to do it. Please tell me which series PSP you have, 1000, 2000, 3000 or PSP GO and I will help you some more.

1,800

(50 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I will try and walk you Through this when I get home. Could you you post which series psp you have?

1,801

(19 replies, posted in Atari)

Also, I dont know how useful this would be but there are some fucking excellent ST patch editors for the DX/TX/FB yahama and CZ casio synths.

If memory serves, its a little racing rpg game called I think

"mini 4 wheel drive, lets and go"

Here is another game in the series.

http://www.jupiter.co.jp/e/product/game … _wgp2.html

I think they often used to do little runs of plastic models of the cars in the games so they had odd boxes. I dont think the games themselves were particularly remarkable though.

1,803

(14 replies, posted in Releases)

@arfink I use Linux and managed to get it unzipped just fine.

1,804

(14 replies, posted in Releases)

Props for this. Really interesting release. Has kind of an 11hz Roboty, Forest worldy, I cactusy vibe to it. Also thanks for giving us a little more opl3 love!

1,805

(3 replies, posted in Releases)

Sweet, downloading this now!

1,806

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Stevens wrote:

I don't know if you came to London with Chinese food in mind, but Won Kei's in Chinatown (right next to Soho) is an institution, partly because of its price (£4 for the legendary duck noodle soup).

Mate wonkeis is the fucking LAW. I could murder a sweet and sour pork crispy pork rice right now. I love how you have to be really agressive and rude tothe waiters for them to kind of grudgingly respect you.

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(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I recommend Cafe Amato in Soho, It has the best hot chocolate on the planet!

WTF does princess Anne know about tracking?