30awg has worked for me before aswell.

Reported to Alex jones

Bit shifter information chase. None others needed

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Jazzmarazz wrote:
chunter wrote:

Kids React (to Hatsune Miku, in that case) is how I discovered... 

Put best, when kids reach their own conclusions on something they feel is "theirs" it is not easy to change their minds.

IIRC, that whole episode was mostly about live performances of Hatsune Miku rather than the music or even the program featuring the vocal samples. The narrow-mindedness of these shows lead kids to have the most absurd reactions. Its all about shock value as opposed to educating kids about different cultures or ideas.

It is a good opportunity to teach diversity and understanding... But you're correct about it's shock value.

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(44 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kitsch wrote:
Jazzmarazz wrote:

I almost don't want to watch because kids are douche bags.

this is so true

my cousin whined about a free computer i gave him because it "was a piece of crap".... had a modern intel cpu and 4 gigs of ram with windows 7 ultimate.

summary: kids are douches.


however, you cannot blame the children, you must blame the parents. Most parents deal with their kids by not dealing with them. I sell iPhones to parents buying them for 12 year olds, this is a great example of how kids end up this way. (credible because I know everything there ever was to know or to be learned forever)

Killer

I believe some games may have had that much. I can't remember exactly, I'm sure someone will.

bitjacker wrote:

I think i fried a bleepbloop cart. Jazz is right.

Please tell me it isn't so

I have a design that could have 4 version in one shell. I can flash them separately but not erase individually. I should actually finish things. why do so few projects around here get finished???

Could be like flappy bird, death ray, mgb, music tech (each with it's own color led on cart!)

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Most of the time you don't need that third "pin" when using litium single cells like cellphone batteries etc. you can buy generic chargers which have sliding pins to touch just the positive and negative terminals.

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I answered his question earlier.



Stargazer, how many volts does the battery say on it, my guess is it could be 2c2s

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Lithium cells can be hooked up in parallel and charged like one cell. they self balance when hooked up in parallel, I charge 6 lipos at a time for my one helicopter since they are single cells. It's important that the cells are close in voltage before you hook them up though, however if they come together they are already fine.

The only time balancing is needed (while charging) is series litium, as if you charge a 2 cell pack to 8.4v (the full charge) one cell may be 4.1v and the other 4.3v (where 4.2v is max on the cell) and over time this gap can grow and eventually ruin one or both cells.

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The funding thing was a lame attempt at internet funny, please ignore. Nice work though, it's simple but so effective

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(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Why aren't we funding this?

Also quick question, ok guessing it takes 2000/600 times as long to charge. Most devices charge at 1c, and Nintendo devices take longer than an hour (typical time for a 1c charge) usually, so I'm guessing they charge at 1/2c.

About how long does this take to fully charge?

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You only need to cut two, just don't cut the white or ground. No reason to re run the ground

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I did a backlit button commision for a guy once. Smt LEDs one at each button. It's too bad the picture doesn't do the beautiful screen justice. It had the great full green color