also, you'll need someone doing hardware as well for this custom cart you mention. your coder won't do that for you, and *if* they have the skill set will probably charge that as an entirely different project.
I can do that myself, thank you.
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also, you'll need someone doing hardware as well for this custom cart you mention. your coder won't do that for you, and *if* they have the skill set will probably charge that as an entirely different project.
I can do that myself, thank you.
So basicaly your project idea is to make something you can already do with LSDJ?
I guess you want some kind of non tracker interface but still... so much work for 'someone' for so little novelty.
Good luck anyway I guess.
Your missing a key point. Read the post agan.
What function do you need from it that isn't in LSDj?
Signal output from costum cartridge
Drum machine layout
I need a coder for a project I think is cool. It's a drum machine for the DMG
Stuff needed to be coded:
Variable BPM
Signal output from costum cartridge
Grapics
MIDI slave/master
Drum sounds
Customizeable sounds
Save
Songmode
Real time edit of song
And probably some more stuff I forgot or to come.
I'm located in Denmark, EU. EU trade preferred. But small stuff like carts and such is no problem overseas.
Stuff I'm looking for:
GBA TV converter - I need one please help me out.
DMG and NES carts with music programs. Any sort.
USB DMG cart
NES/SNES Powerpak
Synths of any kind.
TRY ME!
Stuff I got:
Greyboy w. NES buttons and SGB CPU, no boot time, no pling. I also have DMG motherboards with replaced CPU, if you want to do the other modding yourself. mGB and LSDJ run smoother with the CPU mod! Probably others aswell.
I can replace the CPU on all these DMG's with a SGB CPU.
Clear PiL DMG unmodded
Greyboy unmodded.
DMG games, The Legend Of Zelda: Links Awakening, Street Fighter 2, Kirby's Dream Land
Costum DSlite with EU charger - Has neon green and black shell. Touch pad is a bit tricky sometimes.
Costum DSlite with EU charger - Has neon green and black shell. Not working, but power LED on.
Soundblaster 16 - OPL chip - Should work but has been stored away for a long time.
Arnova 10 android tablet - No charger, but it rates 5 V 2 A. But it works if you charge it.
C64C and C64 without SID chip and some keys missing. If you need a few keys just say so FREE
Purple GBC with dimmable frontlight.
Black GBA SP + Pocket Music GBA cart, EU charger.
Regular NAKI DMG light, and green one with japanese text, but battery door missing.
Visible Solar System C64 cart.
40 C64 game tapes with case.
AY-3-6912
YM2149F
I also got ATA and SATA HDD for laptop, and DDR2 and DDR3 ram for laptops.
Texas Instruments TI-83 and TI-85
Loads of XLR and jack cables. Fabric DiMarzio cables. Proel, Supreme and Neutrik cables.
6 x NES controllers
SNES games:
Super Puch Out!! (PAL "SIB" Club Nintendo stuff, poster, manual)
Super Smash T.V. ( SCN "SIB" Manual)
Killer Instinct (PAL "SIB" Poster, manual, still sealed CD etc.)
Super Bomberman 3 (EUR)
Super Bomberman 5 (JPN)
Super Mario Allstars (SCN)
Super Mario World (UK)
Mortal Kombat 3 (EUR)
N64 games:
Super Mario 64 (EUR)
MarioKart 64 (EUR)
Bomberman 64 (EUR)
Donkey Kong 64 (EUR)
Mortal Kombat Trilogy (EUR)
Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition (EUR)
Goldeneye 007 (EUR)
Clay Fighter 63 1/3 (EUR)
1080 Snowboarding (EUR)
PS3 games:
Uncharted 2; Among Thieves
Fifa 08
Call Of Duty 4; Modern Warfare
Xbox games:
Colin McRae Rally 3
Halo; Combat Evolved
DS games
Lego Starwars III
DS R4 cart
Pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/62235217@N 967090610/
That large pas should be the best place to ground it, because the cartridge "get's" ground from the SNES thru the pins. And that pad is the closest to the pins you can ground it. All the ground areas seems to originate from this spot looking at the pictures.
As long as you ground yourself to disperse the static electricity prior to working on electronics and not generate a great deal of it, you're fine.
You still made no point of doing this in your videos. I know it's common knowledge, but to new time modders it might not be.
Good videos. But there is no such thing as a "bivert chip" it's a Hex Inverter. Also you make no point of grounding yourself before touching that IC, I don't know if your grounded via your ankle wire or what. And your working on a towell? Great for some static.
BUT still great videos.
Thanks for all the advice folks. I've ordered an inexpensive Willem programmer and will see how I get on.
Wich one did you choose? I hope you noticed you might need a parralell port.
WTB / WTT: WarioWare Twisted GBA cart or other odd sized cartridge.
Europe prefferably.
Entry fee?
You should make a Pipboy 3000 :-D
Glitch Militia wrote:That thread still didn't answer my q's.
There is a partial list of some working laptops there. Also, I can confirm the thinkpad 760el works
I was looking for a more general list. I come across alot of older laptops, and could equip the masses..
It is a thread right next to this thread ya dingus!
That thread still didn't answer my q's.
Do you guys know of a specific list of laptops that have opl chips in them?
I happen to come across a decent number of older laptops from time to time. Don't ask why.
And what's the price range of these bastards?
So you wan't a box with 4 pot's and 2 joystick wires? Would 500Kohm do? That's what I seem to remember from my C64 mods.
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