Dauragon wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

Bondage Fairies.

This is the only response that actually matters, you guys.

Agreed.

Bondage Fairies
Fucking werewolf Asso
10K Free Men and Their Families
Crashfaster
The Glowing Stars.

If someone could get the first two bands, I would save up, and attend.

I did that. Nothing changed. I actually ended up sending it back to Morgan, and it worked for him. I'm pretty convinced it was my adapter. I tried a different one, but I know it wasn't well regulated.

http://www.mediafire.com/?0ymfmm1enhdbbjc

There you go! .Sav and Kits.

Oh snap. I will. Totally spaced.

http://www.mediafire.com/?f0wvwdpxxj6p02d

I've decided I'm gonna let you guys have the .Sav file, and rom from I Feel Asleep. The reason I give you the rom is because you'll need it to have the right kits. And I'm going to just say the programming I did for this album wasn't the best. I was still learning, though I guess LSDJ is a vast ocean of sounds.

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(6 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

The cartridge doesn't say, and it's all I have.

From watching the video, it seems that this wouldn't do it. Its not blinking, or working between the blinks. It's just giving me a solid yellow screen.

I did, sometimes I'd get a garbled screen, but very very rarely. I'll try this lockout chip removal.

So, I recently loaned a midines from a friend. He used it at a show the night before we left to go back to our hometown. I got it home, plugged it in, and am only getting a yellow screen. I thought it may be an amperage problem, since I had recently put a new 72 pin connector in. The adapter my NES came with was a 1.3A right from Nintendo. I thought maybe after years of use, it wasn't putting out the amount of amperage required. I just tried a 1 amp adapter, same results. I put a meter on it, and it was actually only using about 400 ma. If you have any advice to help, that would be awesome. The NES still plays games other than Midines.

Crashfaster's (The friend I got it from) laptop took a dive the last night he used it. Fell right on the hard drive. The NES was hooked up to it. Would that have sent some nasty voltage it's way? Just curious if that would have any effect. He said no, and I believe him, but I'm still curious and worried about it.

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(6 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Just wondering if it's worth the fuss. I don't have the floppy that comes with it. I just get the loading screen when it's in. Is that normal, or is the disc important?

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(6 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I tried googling and nothing. Can anyone point me to a manuel, if it exists. Also, my friend who gave it to me lost the floppy that comes with it. Not that I have a drive, but you know. Any info would be great. It has two midi outs, so I'm really interested in it.

Our formal release show will be on January 21st. It will also be a webcast! You can find the even here: http://www.facebook.com/events/135103129940033/

We will be releasing tidbits of information, read the info, it'll explain it.

And on the 18th, we'll be in San Jose:
http://www.facebook.com/events/285648601482902/

For each show, we will have the illustrious Crashfaster playing with us! I'm pretty excited because I have yet to see them as the full band they have going on now.

Come rock out!!!

If you don't know what I'm talking about... :http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/5807/horchata-a-collab-by-awkward-terrible-and-the-glowing-stars-late-jan/

Can we just live here, and play shows with you guys 24/7?

I mean, I was there, and played some music.

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(3 replies, posted in Releases)

WOooooooooooo

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks, Dude. xD