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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

To anyone interested in the chips, they have been stored in those foam sheets from the moment they got pulled.

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

No you didn't?

Sorry I got very little money at the moment.

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Uploaded picture of the costum DSlite that is working.

I want that nanoloop cart. Trade? http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/10436 … sic-carts/

And maybe the mini KP.

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(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Just letting you guys know that there's a Midines 1.1.1 for sale on ebay.
I'm not affiliated with the seller in any ways, I just saw it, and since I'm not getting it myself, I thought I'd let you guys know.

However the auction says it's straight from the manufacturer, so it's up to you to decide if you'd support that asshole. He does have 100% feedback from 131 listings thou, but only 18 from the last 12 months. Maybe he's ok.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251247163580? … 1423.l2649

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(30 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Cementimental wrote:

Well it's not easy to drill square holes i guess smile

unless you have one of these: http://youtu.be/ALiqAXiTQBg

WOW! That's clever!

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

More stuff

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(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Just watched "Doomsday" Not the greatest of movies, but I like how they turn to medieval weaponry. Also I like the punk / scavenger / rat style clothing, vechicle and weaponry of Sol's group.

If you like virus outbreak movies and gore, your going to like this one. Also theres some really cool Rat style motorbikes and cars.

Summery:

In 2008 a virus breaks out in Scotland. England completely seals of Scotland with a giant weaponized wall, and then leave them to rot. Some factions survive, and battle it out. 30 years later the virus breaks out in England, and they send a team to Scotland to find a cure. Violence, gore and cannibalism follows.

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(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Update

Matej wrote:

@Glitch- So I simply solder arcade buttons to dpad, a ,b ,start, select, and left, right???

Yeah.

The switches of the DMG is made by the outer plastic button (what you touch), the rubber (what actually makes the connection), and the circuitboard. The spot where the rubber touches the circuitboard and makes the connection is made of carbon. You can't solder on this, so you need to find a spot further down the trace where you can solder too.

Also, sometimes these kind of switches all share a Vss or Vpp, so you might be able to solder one wire too all of the buttons (on the shared side ofcause) and then just connect that wire with all the buttons, and then just one wire from each of the buttons to the circuitboard. BUT if you don't know what your doing, don't do it this way, you'd probably just fuck it up.

Maybe I should make a tutorial on this. Hmm... But I don't have any arcade buttons.

You cannot just hook up some buttons and joystick. For this mod you need a keyboard controller, which is located inside the keyboard itself. You could put the controller in a box and hook up the joystick to the arrow keys, and the pushbuttons to whatever other buttons.

This is not straight foreward. Keyboards use a button matrix. Let's say there's 50 pins on the controller. So pin 1 and pin 17 might make the button S, or another. Whatever. And pin 1 and pin 12 make another button.

The easy way would to just hook up the buttons and joystick directly to the D-Pad and A, B, Start, Select buttons.

I'm collecting original cartridges made by the maker so thats why I'm interested.

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(30 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Downstate wrote:

not that expensive really starting at 300 quid. doesnt a kaoss pad cost 150 anyway ?

Yeah I think that's expensive. I would't pay more than 150£ for a KP3 so yeah minimum 350£ for a KP1 is expensive. Modded or not.

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(3 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Trade?

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(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Get the Numark