I'd be interested in seeing this AND adding to this.
http://meerenai.bandcamp.com/album/the-art-of-noise
http://theglowingstars.bandcamp.com/alb
wing-stars
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I'd be interested in seeing this AND adding to this.
http://meerenai.bandcamp.com/album/the-art-of-noise
http://theglowingstars.bandcamp.com/alb
wing-stars
LSDJ has compensated for the SGB speed difference since a long time ago. Check the changelog...
Shit, I should probably upgrade my order to "full kit chips only presoldered" - it's gonna be ages before I can dig my components out of storage. Is that cool?
Hey maybe kitsch will start making custom ti-82 cases and buttons. Maybe...........
My 83+ already has a clear green slide cover that I got when I was actually using it in high school.. let's talk backlights.
I'll pay you sometime in the next few days! Money is moving around slowly. :3
I don't feel guilty about a damn thing.
edit: okay fine, those cheap machine-blended "f'real" milkshakes they sell at the convenience store at the campus where I work. Always get them with sea salt potato chips, best thing.
04 and 05 are fine in my experience.
The specific problem with 02s and 03s is sample playback.
I can make educated guesses at what this is, but how about you just tell us? Looks fun!
Yup that's exactly what I want! 1plz!
Put me down for one under those conditions plz!
Now if only someone were willing to do e SMD work on the chips beforehand, I'd be all over this...
Overlooking the fact that this subject's connection to chiptune is somewhat tenuous, AND that you posted two threads, one of which refers to the other...
I think a photo might be very helpful here.
I used to believe that pure square waves were bad for speakers (and possibly bad for ears since they work on similar physical principles) because the membrane is forced to attempt to follow the wave pattern - i.e. instantly extruded, instantly retracted, repeat repeat repeat. I'm not sure who told me that, but it's pretty thoroughly proven wrong. Both membranes are made for the job.
Thank you!
I'm interested in doing this. Since Carillion runs on GBC or DMG with memory restrictions on the latter, should we be composing specifically for the GBC, or keep it within DMG limits?
Or am I reading this wrong and it doesn't matter for the playback only situation?
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