977

(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Put me down!

978

(14 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Google.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/LSDJ%20Sync%20Box

979

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

youll have no problems with the gbcamera, i use the flasher mostly for it, but some carts tend to get corrupted while being backuped, while others not. is kinda frustrating. It happened to me twice, using lsdj. Never using games or reading comercial carts, just with their cart.

On the other hand, they're pretty useful, you can flash them very fast and all

What would you assume the problem would be that is related to the corruption of the files? The cart, flasher or software?

980

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Going to do a review video once I get it in the mail.

981

(0 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Wanted to check and see if anyone knew what the original LSDj cartridge design was based off of.

Are they like the old EMS carts or Bleep Bloop carts by chance?

982

(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Since you purchased the one with usb, I suggest designing and developing yourself.

983

(7 replies, posted in Trading Post)

AMAZING PRICES!!!! Someone buy this and make me very jealous!!!

Dark Oyster wrote:

This is AMAZING.

Classical music at 120dB = Chipthrash at 120dB

Anything loud enough will damage your hearing.

988

(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Tried looking for the link and can't seem to find it. Search hard my friend.


***edit***
I believe you had to solder into two points on the left side of the front panel of the circuit board. Grab a multimeter and play a "song" and start testing points on the board. You'll be able to find it.

Try tracing the traces from the volume potentiometer on the board, it should help a little.

989

(3 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Yes.

There is a tutorial somewhere on the internet.

To my understanding of the tutorial I saw, it is "Pre-Pot" so you will not be able to adjust the volume with the volume knob. "Pre-Pot" Prosound is better imo.

The only way to make it a "Post-Pot" style prosound is to physically add a potentiometer to the circuit.

990

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Say no to clone systems.

There's a Chipmusic Facebook Page?!?!?!