What size memory are these? Also, are the batteries easily replacable? I think I might pick one up
97 Jun 15, 2012 2:50 pm
Re: ASM - PCB Mount Pro Sound V3 @ Retromodding (494 replies, posted in Trading Post)
98 Jun 11, 2012 12:06 pm
Re: Wtb 75$ for bleepbloop flasher Or BB USB cart (17 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Anyone, somebody gotta have a flasher
Would you do a USB bleepbloop cartridge for a homemade flasher?
99 Jun 8, 2012 8:37 pm
Re: Datathrash Merch Thread: new shirt, pre-orders being printed (35 replies, posted in Trading Post)
Aaaaahhhh.... they look so good, can't wait for them to restock
100 May 30, 2012 9:31 pm
Re: xxxxxxxxxx (42 replies, posted in General Discussion)
This is why I don't read Kotaku, this story is just stupid and has nothing to do with video games. I do feel kinda bad for those poor Zelda carts (especially the boards, which were probably just thrown away even though they have so much life left in them). Also, he said he looked forward to seeing what colour the cartridge was going to be, but weren't all the carts besides unlicensed and Zelda grey?
101 May 22, 2012 10:13 pm
Re: DATATHRASH MIXTAPE 2 (32 replies, posted in Releases)
I'm looking for more shrimps, but google didn't help. Does he/she have an album or something out?
102 May 13, 2012 9:17 pm
Re: What are you playing lately? Recommend a game or two. (103 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Killing floor and The Binding Of Isaac
103 Apr 14, 2012 6:49 pm
Re: Putting NTRQ & Pulsar & PR8 on a Famicom cart (Guide) (128 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
Lavar; heya – a real good place to get cheap components is Ebay search worldwide + be creative in what you look for on there (like searching 'in' listings) and you’ll have maybe 3 to 5 of each part for the price you’d pay for one in radioshack or maplins (not sure if you have those in Belgium)
RG; I’m beginning to think this is all tied to the Famicom’s lack of a CIC security chip and differences to the way the two machines initialise data – the reason PR8 might not be resetting is very likely related to this, I’m going to grab LFT next time I see him online and pick his brains (I warned him already hehe) about it as if anyone can shed light on anything h/w related its most probably him *Grin*
Neil; I repeated the steps in my guide and built yet another PR8 cart for Famicom in the interim so the Famicom side of things checks out just fine – we just have to poke around a bit more on the NES side, it's super weird but I'm sure we'll get to the bottom of it
Apologies for the delay getting back on here - work getting in the way of fun *Grin*
We don't have maplins or radioshack, but the Ebay items have been way cheaper than other Belgian electronics stores. Can't believe I didn't try Ebay. Also, just to be shure, would these parts work?
105 Apr 11, 2012 6:33 pm
Re: Putting NTRQ & Pulsar & PR8 on a Famicom cart (Guide) (128 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
I've been thinking about starting this for months now and now that there is a tutorial for Pulsar and PR8 carts too, I think it's time to start this. There is only one little problem: I'm having a lot of trouble finding cheap parts. Any ideas where I can find these parts? They need to be shipped to Belgium.
106 Apr 5, 2012 7:58 pm
Re: What are your favorite chip artists to listen to while studying? (26 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Wizwars, Henry Homesweet en YMCK.
107 Mar 25, 2012 10:05 pm
Re: I'm sick of Chipmusic because... (163 replies, posted in General Discussion)
I think this is a phase that chiptune is going through right now. A lot of new people are listening to chiptune each day and because of how easy and cheap it is to start with a DMG and LSDJ, a lot of these people who would never try actually playing an instrument or composing electronic music start tinkering with their DMG. A thing that most chiptuners that are in the chip scene for a couple of years now don't seem to understand is that most of these newer artists don't want to sit through the hours and hours of tinkering with their software and hardware like they did and at the end only have a short but awesome beat. I remember one of my earlier posts, asking for some LSDJ instruments and most of the responses were: "just figure it out yourself ya stupid idiot" (of course I'm paraphrasing and I don't mean to offend anyone). We want to progress and evolve to a basic framework and then start creating new sounds and experimenting. The building of this basic framework consists of making silly songs with the same instruments and because we have an easy output medium (this site along with others) we just post the worst stuff.
You can compare this to the crappy cover bands. Most bands who want to start writing music, start with covering their favourite bands. It's a perfect excercise and the band members start to get a feel for the rest of the band. After about a year or so of playing some small gigs covering ACDC, they start writing their own songs and after a couple of years they might have become a great jazz band. With this wave of new chiptuners there comes a wave of crappy chiptune covers dubstep and covers of popular chiptune with the same instruments. Maybe this will pass away if chiptune becomes less mainstream again and the waves of crappy chiptunes will stop, or they will keep coming and crappy chiptuners will be up there with today's Adele, Skrillex or Justin Bieber. Maybe the chiptune community used to be one happy family, but now it might be time to start splitting up into chip subgernes so that you can easily find the kind of chip you like. I don't want it this way, because staying in your own subgerne doesn't get you listening to new and experimental music, but it could be the only way out.
Another big problem may be the fact that there really is only one big chiptune program. LSDJ is commonly seen as the best chiptune program. I'm currently searching for a GBC and a good USB cart, but only because it's the cheapest and well documented program. I really like the Genesis, C64 and NES sound more, but there are no tutorials and guides out there and if they are, they are burried under a layer of LSDJ tutorials. Also, I'm starting out with LSDJ because it's a simple tracker that could teach me the basics of tracking that I could use on NTRQ, Famitracker or goattracker and then there is the fact that finding a Gameboy is way easier than finding a C64 or Genesis. Any gameboy from a DMG to a Micro or even your Android phone will run LSDJ while other consoles are less available and with old PC's like the C64 you also have different specifications.
I hope that I, as one of the terrible chiptuners, could have shown you why the problem exists and maybe I have helped you with the "cure" for this wave of chiptune that has risen. Also, if I make blatantly obvious mistakes, I'm sorry
Man, you totally miss the point and also use your own theroie on yourself dude. It dosn't is this overhazzeld big thing thar you are recalling now.
So that's what it is, a simple & cool community!
Sorry.
108 Mar 25, 2012 9:09 pm
Re: 'NoisES' Demo (32 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)
Looks really awesome! How do you control it?
109 Mar 25, 2012 9:04 pm
Re: I'm sick of Chipmusic because... (163 replies, posted in General Discussion)
Edit: k got it I'm a loser
110 Mar 18, 2012 2:56 pm
Re: Abducted By Sharks - Free EP (19 replies, posted in Releases)
Great EP, keep up the good work!
111 Mar 15, 2012 8:34 pm
Re: Just got my Gameboy :D (40 replies, posted in General Discussion)
I've got a broken DMG and a cgb and sp that I won't break open for modding. Just wanted you to know
112 Mar 9, 2012 7:34 pm
Re: iPhone Nanoloop Posse 2? [DROPS TUESDAY YO] (135 replies, posted in Collaborations)
Question: Is there any difference between nanoloop for Android and nanoloop for iOS?