Looking for:
-gp2x battery cover
Looking to buy but preferably trade for things I have listed here:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/1409/#p1409
if you have one of those, send a PM or mail.
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Looking for:
-gp2x battery cover
Looking to buy but preferably trade for things I have listed here:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/1409/#p1409
if you have one of those, send a PM or mail.
@NeX and Nitro: Unite forces and do something even more amazing that you both do alone!!
I don't see what the problem is...
You WILL need a multimeter, even the simplest cheapest one.
Find the cables that correspond to the pins.
If you don't have the pins you need, open the cable and move the pins around to match your needs.
Solder the two cables, or solder directly on the board.
Done.
Well.. I have a question if any one is willing to helwwwp.
So say I am running outta chord on the keyboard due to splicing too many times.... couldn't I just remove the plastic
pin connector for the stock wires on the keyboards chip and solder the link cable chord to the correct spots once I find them?
Its just that this particular keyboard I have already added paint to the keys and would hate to see it go to waste.
plz & thnx much!
v_v<3
yep! the tracks are organized, the covers decided...it is only a matter of days
great!!
b.t.w. mods don't have to be complex to be good.
exactly that!!
...what a tasty plate of pasta by the way
hehehe...look at that...there is still space left in there !! (?)
Can you fit a projector in a micro?
this is very nicely made indeed...great work!
You showed again how much can fit in a gameboy...
glitchDS is fun and this is possible
Thank you very much for this!
Each show is very good and diverse!!
i really really like the slow and complex bits in each one of them...
The sound is also very nice and raw....
Great work!!!
All this sounds good and helpful. However, putting tags in proper use is in the hands of each uploader. Some will still use tags not thinking of assisting a search, but to claim attention. So, I would say that a narrow list of tags with a limit in the amount used would in fact standardise the categorization and assist users in getting the quick results they are hoping for. Personally, i like the list of tags at micromusic radio for example...abstract, but it works.
Clicking on a tag could lead to narrow categories and searching could include the info in the descriptive text.
Information about the platform etc. could be added in the description by those who think it is important.
aim achieved
the type of wool you are using to knit these socks is interesting for my vj set-up.
what type of wool is the best to use?
does it have some waterproof qualities or is it an early model (young sheep) with thinner hair?
then show me what you have for the specified price and it's yours
Definitely Interested in the Smartboy Reader.
hehehe...and here is how to DIY
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