977

(12 replies, posted in Releases)

HARSH. In all meanings and ways.

Parabéns hermano sudaca.

978

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nerdsome wrote:

That's the problem, I don't want the headphone volume to be lower.  I don't want to drill holes into the pockets but I'd prefer an external jack.

well, then do an external jack.

979

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

CerealKilla wrote:

One of these things just do not belong here.

that black pulselooper cart that you stole from me. big_smile

980

(39 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lazerbeat wrote:

That moment when you realize you are mercifully to old to understand what the young people are talking about. Its actually rather glorious.

what piece of software did you use to write this? just curious.

982

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nerdsome wrote:

Thanks all that pretty much answered my question.  Except for one:  if I were to add an external jack, headphones won't work on it.  I'm aware of that.  But if I prosound a pocket using the original jack, do I lose the headphone capability as if it was an external jack?  If not, then I don't see the point in adding an external jack and I will just prosound it using the original jack.  But if I am going to lose the headphone capability by doing an internal prosound, then I just want an external jack.  The speaker is useless to me.  I can barely hear it anyway.

your headphones will work with it, but the volume is gonna be lower. That's all. It's only a problem when you're making music in the Sao Paulo incredible noisy subway trains. That's why I use my prosounded DMGs only live, and have a spare one just for writing music on da streetz.

983

(7 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Saskrotch wrote:

sad

akira^8GB wrote:

Replacing that outdated hard drive with a compactflash/ide adapter makes it lighter, NOISELESS and consume less battery. You should big_smile

It's even lighter when you toss off the dead battery - my case hmm

Val wrote:

Did PulseLooper got his issues solved?

yup. HDD ide/usb adapter. Removing the Libretto HDD is as easy as popping out a floppy disk.

music for lego airports.

I really like it man.

that's how Kurt snobbish wipes his ass.

this is the third world meaning of being a snob:

Josh, did you solve your reader problem?

Today the smartboy cart FINALLY arrived here in my address, after almost ONE YEAR of that fucking guy giving me the lamest excuses. So far I really like it - actually, I like the fact that I have a reader in which I can use my GBCamera .sav data, and most of all: I don't need to reboot to bootcamp/windows on my mac for writing/reading data. But what you said here really worries me about using the smartboy cart more often than my usual EMS 64m carts.

threestarsmash wrote:

Also, a personal guilty pleasure: emo-chip.

D: D: D:

991

(9 replies, posted in Releases)

BUMPin' this fucking awesome collection of music.

This Gorilla is so much cooler.