Woah! I gotta order some buttans. Thanks for the info!
everybody buy stuff from apeshit that is all
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Woah! I gotta order some buttans. Thanks for the info!
everybody buy stuff from apeshit that is all
Dude, I see that green power switch! Very cool. Is Matt going to start selling those soon, or what?
I won't pay money for simple mods, as I do them myself. I have paid and would pay again, real money for unique mods (like Apeshit's translucent colored gameboys, of which I have one, or say a NeX-style internal-arduinoboy unit). Labor is worth money.
What I really don't get is people paying any real money for unmodded game boys, of any color. I can't see any of them being worth more than $10, tops. Maybe $15 for an especially rare play-it-loud color.
So I guess if you're going to put together a backlit, pro-sounded and button-replaced gameboy, it might break down like:
$10 gameboy
$14 backlight (3x LED, adding to account for shipping and such)
$2 prosound jack parts
$5 buttons (and shipping yadda)
$40 for labor and some hopeful assemblance of profit
that's $71, plus shipping. Interpret that as you will.
Yeah, works on my ez-flash ii. Same problem as everyone else, editing controls too sensitive, but quite neat!
I am so about to buy this. Awesome!
what the
what are those other buttons for? automatic combos like the modded SNES controller thing?
A daring move! Best of luck to you!
I thought the new code still uses 5 lights but jsut changes them to all on to indicate the new modes. It should be hardware compatible with the older ones?
This is what mine did when I updated it.
This is again and sale OR trade thread. If you are mizu and you insist on using Amazon Marketplace, you have to be able to cover fees.
ALL prices include continental US shipping, outside of that, we'll have to chat. All prices are negotiable if you're buying multiple things.
I'm looking for the following in trade, or paypal $$.
Clear, teal, yellow or pink DMGs or shells, modded or not, original, dyed or after market
NES/famicom, SNES/super fami consoles and accessories
First generation SEGA Genesis consoles an accessories
flash carts of almost any kind - powerpack, everdrive, bleepbloop, ems, blah blah whatever!
particularly a genesis flash cart
PSOne screens
101 model Advance SPs, for GBC frontlights
I have to offer:
• One weird "circuit bent" toy keyboard - $15 shipped
The tiny black button is a single bend that usually makes the keyboard output a constant tone, but occasionally crashes it. The switch controls the voice recorder that is built into the board - one direction records the output, the other direction plays the output back. The small pot with the long shaft (that's what she said) controls playback speed.
The keyboard's original output is wired to one of the two speakers, and the voice recorder's output is wired to the other. Each has its own 1/4" output jack. Takes 5(!)AA batteries (not included).
• One Effector 13 Punch Love boost pedal - velcro on back - $45 shipped
• One DOD Envelope Filter pedal - $20 shipped
•Casiotone PT-380 $25 shipped
Standard casio sounds, LOTS of room for bending and full sized keys.
• 6 channel Rackmount mixer - $40 shipped
6 mono line or mic (with pre amps and XLR jacks, as well as phantom power) mixer, 1U rack space, stereo XLR out (great feature!) and one aux send/receive (RCA for some reason). Power supply is 110/220 with a plug adapter.
email me at kineticturtle at geeeeemail dot cahm
Yeah, this is pretty damn rad.
Made some edits - we've booked some LA stuff and some Portland stuff - we're looking for other acts to play with us in Portland! Who's down?
Also still really looking for Seattle and Northern California leads!
2) put lsdj on both pages. they'll both access the same .sav file. (incase the problem comes back)
I do this on all carts, for stability - whatever program I'm using goes on both sides.
When you record one channel at a time, the signal to noise ratio is a lot worse, because one channel is much quieter than four. The noise you're hearing has always been there, but now you're hearing it louder because there's less going on.
Oh no, shoot.
The arduinoboy mini is awesome, but only does MIDI in.
You could modify it to have a midi out jack, but it'll never fit in that case. :\
But yeah in theory (or if you wanted to otherwise change the software on your arduinoboy), you would open it up and connect an FTDI cable to the pins on the arduino inside, and connect that to USB.
You flash the arduino code the same way you'd flash any arduino code, with the arduino plugged into your USB port (either via an FTDI cable or a straight USB cable, depending on your arduino), and using the arduino software.
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