2,673

(6 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I was gonna say that clones are crappy for emulation, but the sgb is basically a gameboy in the cartridge so the super nintendo is not actually doing much so it might actually be a good idea.

2,674

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Write the developer and send it to him 8 years ago big_smile. Alternatively you can run it on a gba flashcart using goomba or something and use save states.

2,675

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

yup

2,676

(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

you can get it here:
https://sites.google.com/site/seward23c … e/resource

2 year olds need to be put in their place. Shame is part of normal childhood development.

Well that's implied.

2,679

(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

For the ones that dont work, try hooking them up to something like midiox and see what data besides clock is being sent. Maybe its sending active sensing or something.

On the aboy, did he include the ftdi header so you can update your own code?

2,680

(16 replies, posted in Releases)

Great shizz, and for a good cause.

The key difference Ive seen between good musicians and productive good musicians is that the latter keeps making music even when they aren't inspired. Its ok to make shitty music as long as you just KEEP WITH THE PROCESS OF MAKING MUSIC. Its perfectly ok to make 80% crap as long as you keep practicing your chops.

there are none for dmgs. If you are concerned about tables, use a gameboy advance or sp.

Zef wrote:

No deep cloning a pattern doesn't deep clone instruments.


Aha sorry! I haven't used deep for years! It showed!

2,684

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

once the next piggy stable comes out, ill post a video of my setup.

also: do you use deep clone? If so, stop.

2,686

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

i JUST got everything working the way I like it, but running into bugs with the latest ghettos. Most piggy sound stuff though, not midi or simple sample playback which is really fun.

2,687

(47 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Isn't the iMS-20 the updated version of the ds-10, basically?

2,688

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewt … mp;t=39084