I wonder if it's possible to fix/flash the cart, and fix the C5...

Also I've seen that http://chipmaestro.com/ is online. I wonder if they updated the code in the version that they sell.

Finally! My music is up on Spotify!

http://open.spotify.com/artist/0dZDZ0AGo4zO7jU5vB1VGD

These tracks have been made on and recorded from NES and Game Boy.



You can also find my music at my website if you prefer downloading mp3-files:

http://www.kreese.com/?p=23

http://www.kreese.com/?p=19

I accually kind of like the Chip Maestro. But one problem with Chipmaestro that I've found is the "tuning" of the key C4. According to Jarek it should be correct, but seriously, it's not hard to hear that it's not in tune:

http://youtu.be/cUsnRMsWz6k?t=1m16s

There is small utils/apps that let's you change between 50 and 60 Hz. Many game packs like "Pompey Pirates" and others let you switch in the game select menu.

5

(16 replies, posted in Atari)

Cool. Let us see and hear the result of this!

I would be interested in making a sync cable between Game Boy and Atari ST. Could you please show me?

Cool Neil. Did you forget to update the texts:
Download V1.01, released 11th January 2012
And
7Download V1.03, released 16th February 2011

7

(30 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Here are some mp3's I made with NSFPlug in Winamp from the Famicompo 8 originals:
http://www.kreese.com/slask/fcm8_originals_mp3.zip

Please let me know if there are any errors etc.

8

(30 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

32! yikes Omg... The best I've heard, ever. Both songs great.

Since the link for FF I & II cart didn't work here are some links for the boards you suggest:
Final Fantasy I + II - http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3642
Best Play Pro Yakyuu Special - http://bootgod.dyndns.org:7777/profile.php?id=3757

So these carts could acctually work like a "multi cart" with both programs on it, and support for save etc?
Then I really have to get one of these and try making one!

10

(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

As far as I understood about the video, you record the drumloops live. Would be nice to make some loops by using "steps" like when you program a drummachine.

Pehaps that what you can do using: PR8 by Neil Baldwin http://www.nes-audio.com ... Haven't tried that program yet. (Or I haven't learnt how to use it...)

Anyway. Cool program. This could be awesome to use live. You could mod some Rockband/Guitar Hero drums and connect to the NES! That would be cool.

I bought one of these...

http://www.tradera.com/3-5-tums-TFT-mon … _136786048

I just have a question about the power I should connect to it. Don't want to fry it...

12 V DC? Hmmm. The red cable seems like a special one. I got this with it:
http://www.dealextreme.com/productimage … 9044_4.jpg

I guess it's for connecting to the cigarette lighter output in the car?

I want to use an ordinary DC adapter. Should it have minus in the center, or do I have to use a special cable? (It seems a little different than ordinary ones)

Shiru wrote:

There is alternative to blowing - sucking.

I've used a rubber eraser to clean edge connectors, it works nice, but you need to disassemble cartridge to do this.

This is probably the best way to clean carts. I use this method successfully too. I use an eraser like this:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_qKQSiuXkzYw/S … er2_lg.jpg

Removes all dust and makes the contacts really clean.