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(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Interested. Does this software run at all under Linux? Also black and white case preference.

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(8 replies, posted in Trading Post)

What's the deal with kitsch and asm not even being on his vendor list anymore?

I'm looking to trade/sell my beaglebone black.

It will come with a 5v 2 amp power supply, plenty for any wireless adapters you might use. Also included is a cheap 4 port usb hub and 8 gig micro sd card as well as a micro HDMI to HDMI cable, and standard mini usb cable.

Pretty much everything you need to use it.

I'm looking for a raspberry pi complete set up, willing to trade straight up. Otherwise, I'm looking for $70 for the set up.

Also looking for a <2GB micro or mini sd card (for my EZ Flash IV). Can't find them anywhere. Well I can, but I figure people have these laying around in random drawers with pictures taken on a palm treo or something.

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Sticker robot a few years back seemed to have the best quality to price ratio.

389

(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

That pocket. Super fair prices too!

PM'ed!

Updated, needing just a DMG speaker. Thanks guys!

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(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Just read through your blog. Very nice work. Thank you for relentlessly documenting everything.

Any tips for someone interested in this on where to start?

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

So this morning I was dicking around with my sixaxis and Ubuntu. As it turns out, th qtsixa program allows you to use a sixaxis as a midi controller. This includes 3 plane accelerometer input as CC.

I don't know really anything about midi, but I assume you can map this to change pitch, volume, tempo, etc? I could see this being immediately cool for people running piggy from a pi. From there I could see custom controllers using a sixaxis as the base. Especially when you can get knock off controllers for ~$20.

So just some thoughts that I figured people smarter than myself could use to do cool things.

Off topic, but please for the sake of humanity be working on a micro faceplate that isn't 30 dollars.

Just wanted to say thanks for this. For some reason, I love the look of black PCBs. If this gets mass produced and goes for ~30 and if you could bundle a flasher for ~50 you would fulfill a dream of mine to eradicate the ems carts from demand. I just feel like this is so much more solid.

Well if you're getting technical, you're wrong. Look up the interview they did for polygon and come back when you know what you're talking about.

Realized where they got their name: Danny Bonaduce. of the partridge family.

Highlight: "The sound of 100 midgets farting in unison."

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(135 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Holy heck where does one get that many carts without shells?

A clear color came out only in Japan.