Here's the "finished" version of the song I did for him.

http://weeklybeats.com/#/jiffypop23/mus … -boy-remix

2PLAYER wrote:

How about a virtualboy tracker? I want to write...IN 3D!!

http://www.planetvb.com/modules/dokuwiki/doku.php?
http://www.planetvb.com/modules/tech/?sec=tools

LEDs gooooooooo!

Telerophon wrote:

I'm not that experienced with Piggy, but I understand to be multiplatform, so it runs natively on most operating systems.

Having LSDj Keyboard functionality in an emulator would be rad, but for that to work, the emulator would have to be able to replicate link cable input. I don't know if any emulators exist that can do that.

BGB supports link cable emulation.
It's closed source though, so you'd probably have to bug the dev to support the keyboard or something.

My buddy and I are starting work on a visual novel for the Game Boy, should be pretty cool it we finish it.

MIDI in would be way cooler, but then you might as well just use Piggy.

SadPanda wrote:

I don't like being "that guy" who solves things appropriately, but you guys should just move on. you lost a few hours of your time making a song for some douche, but have spent the past few days talking about it here. in reality he is probably some jackoff youtube kid that does those "8bit covers", and if they turn up somewhere and he is taking credit, by all means put the kid on blast, but continuing this thread wont make him pay you.

It's not like Frostbyte and I are constantly bumping this thread and complaining.
It's more of just a "well, that sucked, back to playing video games".

Chainsaw Police wrote:

Is it possible to take this to the Department of Fair Trading, or a similar body for your country? If there was some formal agreement made and recorded, he can be caught and fined and forced to pay and whatever, probably.

Not worth my time, especially over only $30.

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Holy fuck.
Awesome.

Frostbyte wrote:

He made it out to seem like he was in a rush. Like, he needed it THE day i finished it, no time for that crap. Was nice enough to seem trustworthy, total garbage.


Good thing my cover sucked because I rushed it, and didn't use any secret patches on it lol.

Same here. I just sent him the .lsdsng and a preview mp3.
Just curious, what song did he have you do?
I did Balloon Fight by The Grammar Club.

Frostbyte wrote:

Okay, so I got scammed by this guy. I sent him the song and he hasn't responded in two weeks. I see that TSS got scammed as well.

I sent him an email saying that if he didn't get back to me in the next three days with payment for the work I did, I'd make the scam public. I gave him a few more days, but here it is. This guy should be permabanned.

Wow.
@nitro: I plan on it. I might add the acapella track over it and release it on Weekly Beats next week. I'll post a link here regardless.

So, I sent this guy the song almost two weeks ago and he hasn't responded to any emails or PMs. sad
I'd suggest for other people to avoid doing business with him.

Leon, if you see this, send me an email or something.

When you run kigb from the command line does it spit anything out?
Sometimes it'll say what the problem is.

firebrandboy wrote:
The Silph Scope wrote:

I was going to suggest compiling it from source but it seems to be closed source sad
Did you try posting on the Ubuntu forums?

Hmm which sound architecture are you using? ALSA/Pulse/OSS/etc?

oss support was deprecated from the ubuntu kernel some time ago. i suspect this could be where part of the problems lies. i've found various softwares only work with oss and this caused me a bit of pain of the past year and a bit.

That's what I was thinking. KiGB could be built with OSS in mind and OP is likely using ALSA.
OP, try

sudo apt-get install alsa-oss

I was going to suggest compiling it from source but it seems to be closed source sad
Did you try posting on the Ubuntu forums?

Hmm which sound architecture are you using? ALSA/Pulse/OSS/etc?

Mednafen is really great and is what I use in Linux, it's in the repos so it'll be a lot easier to install.
But if you're dead set on kigb then try

sudo apt-get install liballegro4.2

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