This game reminds me of a super awesome ms dos game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6Rovi9QSDk
Also, will be emailing you.

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(9 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Oh shoot. I'm sorry bro, I wasn't thinking straight earlier. You are working with a Pro Mini, I always work with an Atmega 328 Chip from the Arduino Duemilanove. I have read in the past that pro minis are received defective, without the arduino bootloader, or with the wrong bootloader. If you have access to another functional arduino, you can use it to re-flash the bootloader. Read https://forum.sparkfun.com/viewtopic.ph … mp;t=27960 for help.  As for the pinout, it is on a different HDD, and I believe it wouldn't help you too much since you are using a mini and not a Uno or Duemilanove.

I've worked with homebrew arduino boards in the past. This problem is because of using two small or large capacitors. I believe it is because the reset pin needs to auto-reset something to do with the capacitors. 0.1 uf has given me the best luck. I can give you a full pin out when I return from school.

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(9 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Just let him know that your input is not that loud, so he will have to put the gain up. But really, if he is running the board, you should just be able to plug and go, that's assuming there sound guy is worth anything. Don't let him use too much reverb or echo, if he trys.

That's why I originally did it, I was going to make some homebrew! But, I ran out of motivation after breaking the CIC. I should just get a game for a buck, and replace the one on my nes.

They work fine on my other NES, I done did screw up the CIC, I remember. I tore where the pin meets the CIC, It needs replaced. At least I have one fully functional NES. BTW, the light is always on regardless if there is a cart in

Well, I cut my pin on my lockout chip, and didn't ground it, and instead of a blinking light, the light is always on. I'll ground it later, and share my results.

BlakePalmer wrote:

might be faulty micro usb cable since you mentioned it occasionally recognizes them

I use the cable for other things, and it works fine though.

My Windows XP Desktop stopped recognizing either of my EMS 64 carts simultaneously. Any thoughts?

EDIT: Occasionally it will recognize them, so I will try to read/write and GB USB says it was successful, but it really didn't do anything.

I think he is trying to say that:

ffmpeg -l vidToData -q 640x360 -ImmaG /dev1/sda3/v6  -h rawMeatVideo -pic_fORmAt HSV32 -h 640x360 - V|H|S socks -r #233665 -f u-law -new rawMeatVideo /dev1/sda3/Out -h rawData /dev1/stdout echo 1.8 5.88 63 1.4 | ffmpeg -G rawMeatvideo -H 640x360 -pic_fORmAt HSV32 -i - -f avi - | mplayer - -cache 150 -fps 5000

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(8 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Dude, parallelis is a boss at raps. big_smile Contact him.

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Dude, that's one smexi gameboy. Good job man!

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(21 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I actually found that genre earlier today, and was like "What the heck Netflix...?"

This is a thread for people to post there favorite offerings on Netflix instant streaming. I'll Start

TV Shows:

Psych
King of The Hill
Home Movies
Malcolm in the Middle
24
Important things with Demitri Martain
Full Metal Alchemist
Cosmos
Mythbusters
Burn Notice
Survivorman
My Name is Earl

Movies:
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Naked Gun
Ferris Beuller's Day Off
Indie Game the Movie
Killer Klowns From Outerspace
Revolution OS
Thor
Captain America
Mr. Deeds
Hot Rod

Try to tone down on repeats, unless trying to emphasize.

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(13 replies, posted in Releases)

Such a good album dude. Congrats.

PS. Bonus tracks are killer big_smile

Just letting you know, you should know that yes a dmg will run from a 9v battery, it is the battery life that should be your concern.

Talking alkeline batteries, here is the comparison of mili-Amp hours (mAh):

AA: 1800-2600 mAh
9v: 565 mAh

As you can see the juice in a standard alkeline AA is 3.18-4.6 times more.

Talking lithium batteries:

AA: 2700-3400 mAh
9v: 1200 mAh

As you can see the juice in a standard lithium AA is 2.25-2.83 times more.

You can read up about them here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AA_battery
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine-volt_battery

I would also recommend looking here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear_regulator

However,

nitro2k01 wrote:

With regard to the LCD, the first thing to do is to establish whether the LCD is at risk at all. If not, you can just use a 9 V battery and be done with it.