catskull wrote:

So I have the old clear EZFlashIV. I'm trying to run the rom on my cart but when I boot the game the nintendo logo is scrambled. I can't read french so the documentation isn't helping much. Anyone have any tips for me?

You'll be able to translate the whole pdf file with this specific URL for google translate.

https://translate.google.com/?tr=f&hl=en

snesei wrote:
jefftheworld wrote:

The current manual shows several carts that are tested with it and a couple of them are listed as working. He recommends the EZFlash1 as the easiest option, though.

I scooped the EZ Flash IV (new version not pictured), looks like backups are not supported on the clear cart. I'll let you know how it works once I get the SD HC version

jefftheworld wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

Yes, that was my two part interview.

Link please.

nitro2k01 wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

I did an interview with Jose Torres.

!!!

Is it online anywhere? Is that the video interview I saw somewhere on YT?

Yes, that was my two part interview.

I did an interview with Jose Torres.

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Chiptune scene in Taiwan is nonexistent.

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Vaina Moinen wrote:

You can get a portable digital recorder for a hundred bucks and record direct in. It would only be one track things, but it's better than nothing. It would be even cheaper if you go used. Tascam and Zoom both make nice, cheap portable recorders.

I've been in your position before, all I had was Windows Sound Recorder and the built in mics on my laptop, not even direct in, just recording the sound of my amp in my room, it was awful. Just save up some money, and in the meantime, practice.

You can get a Zoom H1 on the cheap!

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Yo man, personal story. I spent all my time in the chiptune scene modding gameboys since 2011 and had close to nothing except for half-songs. I moved from California and have been working in Taiwan for the past year. I brought all of my chiptune gear with me. I know that I never really made anything super great but my goal was to eventually be good at making chiptune music that I wanted to hear. I purchased a CRT TV, a Super Famicom and a Super Gameboy 2.

First "real" song to now.

to this

The only way you are guaranteed not to improve is if you give up.

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pack them up for a rainy day.

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bitjacker wrote:

can these flashers write to a bleepbloop?

Yes. I've flashed BB carts with my smartboy flasher before.

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ram wrote:

los angeles

Will let the homies know.

Did you hit up Frequency earlier this year with 8BitLA?

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ram wrote:

united states.

Where in the US?

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Good Deal

Location?

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I need this!

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How's it going everyone, this will be a thread documenting the evolution of a song I'm working on. I'll be posting WIP youtube videos as I find the time to work on it. Hopefully you can enjoy it.

Q-tip and a very light spray of Simple Green or maybe a small dab of isopropyl alcohol.