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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Screamforme99 wrote:
GAY wrote:

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Or, like this...

shiroshii wrote:

my shitty fakebit demos are all gone now




excellent

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

music.gameboymall.com or gtfo

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

akira^8GB wrote:
nitro2k01 wrote:

Yes. Active users would be even less. What I'm talking about here is the number of users who have ever showed any signs of being alive, even if they never visited again.

Still probably much less than 10000. More like 1500 tops.

I wrote the SQL query myself, although the site had less members in total back then. Don't remember the exact numbers I got back then. Today I'd guess it has less than 10000 and but much more than 1500. Maybe 4000-6000. And this is setting the bar low for what counts as an active/real user.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Yes. Active users would be even less. What I'm talking about here is the number of users who have ever showed any signs of being alive, even if they never visited again.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Kris k wrote:

I remember when we were amazed that there were 10,000 members.

Spoiler: The site probably still only has about 10000 real members. Back when I was still admin there, I made some statistics about this. It turned out that 60% or so of the user accounts were unused. No forum posts, no music/images, not even music/image comments, and never logged in after first signup. I suspect most/all of these accounts were spam accounts that never got past the first step in the registration.

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(146 replies, posted in General Discussion)

BR1GHT PR1MATE wrote:

i also remember that one time that there was a bunch of drama

I'm not sure I remember that one time... Must have passed me by completely.

Oh. Crystal Castles, TV Death Squad, and me writing inflammatory blog posts about it.

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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Sorry to be a downer, but please list the items for sale in the title.

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(1 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

Not yet, but I guess you've seen this post?

http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/92232/#p92232

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Check for breaks in the flat flex cable that goes up from the board to the LCD, for example around the metal clip that holds in it plac. Do the same with the stuff under the PCB. Go through each of those solder points (PCB<->flat flex) with a soldering iron really quickly. Just a quick dab on each joint so it melts and then cools. Make sure the cable is held in place during the procedure and doesn't come off while the solder is melt.

2PLAYER wrote:

ugh, can we stop posting to this thread until this comes out??! What a dick tease

*rubs 2PLAYER's hard, long MIDI cable slowly but firmly*

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(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

munchluxe63: Could you tell me
1) which CPU board revision that GB using (remove the battery cover and peek into the hole where the battery latch goes. It should say DMG-CPU-0x where x is the revision.)
2) Which type of cartridge you're using.
3) which type of phone that is. (Brand as well as whether it's just GSM, 3G etc.)

One thing I'd like you to try is to try this with an original game cartridge. Or even without a cartridge. In this case, you would need to time the text/call so that it happens while the black line (missing logo) is still moving across the screen.

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(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

herr_prof wrote:

Also the fcc says you have to accept all inference. The crashes are probably a coincidence.

You forgot the rest of the sentence: "This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation."
What this actually means is that you have no right to take legal action against someone operating a licensed transmitter (like a cellphone) that creates interference with that device. It does not imply that the device must work under all conditions. Basically, if a licensed transmitter crashes your device, joke's on you.

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

In WinRAR, select all the files, right click and choose "extract each archive to separate folder". I'm sure 7-zip has some similar option if you want to use that. The problem is different conventions with regard to whether you put the files in a subfolder in the archive. Some labels do, some don't. For those labels that do, you're going to get a folder inside a folder for those zip files.

Hello Mike. Someone mentioned giving away complimentary Premium subscriptions to artists who have their music in the database and request it. Is this something you would consider?