shit gettin' addddddded, fun to watch

530

(173 replies, posted in Releases)

niiiiiiice! This is so well put together, I love it!

Yes! I got that, makes sense. Thanks! I've been powering mine from a generic little USB charger, I'm looking forward to some significant noise level improvement. wink

Thanks Seb!

little-scale wrote:

Hi all!

Here is quick modification on powering GenMDM version 1 PCBs using the SEGA console itself: http://little-scale.blogspot.com.au/201 … -sega.html

Just to be clear - if we perform this mod, plugging the teensy into USB won't power it AT ALL, right? So there's no risk of damaging it when plugging it into both the Sega (Nomad, in my case) and USB?

533

(19 replies, posted in Audio Production)

How do singers count 7/4 time?

one-two-three-four-five-six-sev-en

534

(18 replies, posted in Releases)

I finally got to listen to this and it is the best, as expected. Ordered a tape. heart

Diggin' it! Ordered my tape.

536

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

what

537

(206 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

Extent of the Jam at the first 8bitSF monthly show, DNA Lounge, last Thursday. Yours truly on visuals. smile

Excuse the projector dropouts, my video "mixer" is a piece of shit. The visuals really kick in at around the 1min mark.

irrlichtproject wrote:

TI83+ port will probably follow very soon.

going crazy waiting! heart

539

(18 replies, posted in Releases)

Jay Tholen wrote:

I feel like the first song, while I like it, is messing me up a bit. The bandcamp statistics show a suuuuuper steep dropoff of listeners after track one. EVERY SONG SOUNDS DIFFERENT PUNKS.

You can change the default song that loads when people look at the album! Just edit the album and click on the track you want, it'll have a little green star next to it!

540

(18 replies, posted in Releases)

Won't get to listen to this until Monday, but I look forward to it being the most awesome thing!

541

(19 replies, posted in General Discussion)

*mumble mumble bleep bloop carts mumble*

I just wanted to point out that this happened - Slime Girls with a horn section, provided by yours truly:

I can't embed the video, but here you go:
http://www.lavieenphotos.net/p280592503 … #h5a00bbaa

Video by the amazing Lester Barrows and/or his wife Eiko, who are the SF area's ceaseless unofficial chip documentarians.

543

(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I still think Antia is one of the best records ever.

These are things that need some love to work, but are sufficiently rare to make them worth the effort and $$. I no longer have the time to work on them, nor the pressing need for them, so they're looking for a new home.

International shipping is negotiable, but will cost extra.

In case you're still stumped by all this "someone" nonsense, you can click on my name and be taken to my profile where the PM button still works.

Photos are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/89242615@N … 140522963/

GBA with video output thingie - these we're sold commercially for a bit and are way hard to find. I bought this from someone on cm.o a LONG time ago intending tonuse it for visuals and LSDJ demos/tutorials, then moved and forgot about it. When I tried to use it, I got scrambled video. Finally traced the problem to a ZIF connector that isn't working properly. There's probably a solution to this but I don't have time to find it

The GBA works perfectly and is in great shape, but the back has been replaced with the alternate back used with the video cable. Still works with batteries, but there is no battery cover. I don't have the original back.

I'm sending it disassembled as you see it (the bag doesn't currently have tri-wing screws in it, but those WILL be included as well).

$50 shipped CONUS


USB cart programmer - everybody's favorite circuit. I built this to use with ASM's MCB5 carts, but now I have four DnD carts, so I'll never get around to debugging this contraption. It powers p but computers won't recognize it. My soldering is quite clean and I continuity tested the fuck out of this thing before I have up on it.

I had the circuit board printed by a gentleman overseas and bought the parts from Jameco (they're local to me). The ATMEL chip is good, it responds to my programmer just fine. I have a couple more FTDI ships I could throw in, just in case that's the problem.

Comes with four ASM MCB5 carts in original Nintendo cart cases - two green "prototype" units and two clear "production" units. All the carts work great and have LSDJ loaded, so ai'll need to see proof of license if you buy this. The carts are unused and sell for $38 new.

$200 shipped CONUS