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SadPanda wrote:

is it just me or did half the thread just disappear...

Maybe people dosen't love their cartridges hahaha big_smile

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PULSELOOPER wrote:

BTW, a Game Boy cartridge with a Skype sticker on it can be more stupid than posting penises pics.


JAJAJA!!!

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Wow, hahaha nice Merutochan... love this one:

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Love those cameras ;-)

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Yeah it's real ;-)

Saskrotch wrote:

is this real

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Lazerbeat wrote:

Can this not go in the customized gear thread? Seems a bit redundant.

No problem!... just post your cartridge as is ;-)

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;-)... the black PCB board of this PROM boy looks gorgeous with a white cartridge housing.

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So that's it ;-) ... post your favorite cartridge tools build with ems, bleepbloop, nanoloop, smartboycarts, or any other developer you use for make music or even play games big_smile

Here my bastards tongue. By the way I just finished to customize my kitsch bent PROM cartridge (nanovoice) old tv bars flavor concept big_smile.

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Hello nitro2k01 ;-), any progress about a modern method to flash these guys? meanwhile I got an old Bung Xchanger from a friend in Barcelona + a copy of the FlashManager software 1.10. Just curious to try and flash my GBx cartridge using this old hardware but I'll must use a PC computer with win XP for better results.

On the other hand I want to share this info with you (maybe you'll know about this but it's a cool info back in 1998-1999 and regarding how costumers used this kind of cartridges/cassettes)... so here we go:

In this website: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2000/06/01/t … experience you will able to read a cool post about: "The Lawsons Experience In Japan, you can purchase Game Boy games in a whole new way. We gave it a test-run."

I would want to have one of those LOPPI machines in my room hahahaha... here's a picture of the LOPPI kind of ATM machine people used to flash their GBx or SFx cartridge / cassettes:


You can see the two different slots to insert the SFx (super nintendo games cassette) and the GBx (Gameboy flash cartridge).


Also a picture of the screen menu from the LOPPI machine:

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Hello again... i found these interesting sources on Google:

Teensy USB Development board: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html

Projects made with this USB board: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/projects.html

Old Macintosh Plus keyboard + USB hack connection: http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=24965.0 (ok is not from ADB to USB, but seems to be possible to hack ADB to USB)...

;-)

Thanks herr_prof I would look into it.

Thanks!

Hello guys, I'm looking for an old adapter called iMate from Griffin Technology or any other model that would works  to convert an ADB connection to USB.

I want one of those to connect and old Adjustable Macintosh Keyboard to my iMac... I really hate the modern Apple keyboards :-(...

In case you have one for trade or sell = let me now ;-)

Wow, nice music software recommendation... and nice picture too ;-)

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Great stuff!!, I just noticed that the out put jack of the Macintosh Plus is MONO :-( ... so I'm planing and see if would be possible to hack this and make it stereo... any thoughts?

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