481

(5 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

holy dick that is amazing

i came buckets when i saw that black DMG holy shit want

how about just stop uploading your music to cm.o since nobody browses the music section and find some other way to get people to notice and respond to your music (soundcloud, bandcamp, youtube, et fuckin' cetera)

because i mean that's what i did

484

(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

that means you fucked up and your gameboy is drawing too much power from the batteries, therefore nothing works because you did something wrong in installing the backlight

485

(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

power draw issue, perhaps? i couldn't tell you for sure

inb4 kitsch or nitro

486

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

square0ne wrote:

Necro-Bumped xD

i can actually kind of see why everyone wants you banned

you appear to have absolutely no idea what the hell you're doing in this forum

487

(189 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i think it's not nostalgia or limitation anymore for me. i think it's mostly the style of music. i mean, in all honesty, which would you prefer, stupid hoe or slam dunk lifestyle?

...you know what on second thought don't answer that this is a necrobumped thread and replying would probably derail it as it i-oh wait

488

(63 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

xombiexplox wrote:
herr_prof wrote:

It was better subtle.

489

(16 replies, posted in General Discussion)

bob's burgers?

get out

hi i'm aeros a heavily discouraged financially-troubled musician trying his damnedest to make people happy and earn money at the same time by making absolutely horrible music in small quantity with my glitchy stupid gameboy and my copy of fl studio with absolutely no experience at all with synthesis sequencing and music altogether although we all know that unless you're ungodly skilled and/or have a huge fanbase and/or have a lot of equipment to make you at least sound ungodly skilled that never works out oh god help me

http://aeros.bandcamp.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArchTV
http://soundcloud.com/archoniam
and here's just about the only thing i can give you in the sense of pictures

491

(22 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

ah, alright. happy to help, for what little help i actually provided.

492

(22 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

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493

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i'm no electrician, but let me just pull up the wiring diagram for the PS/2-DIN keyboard here...

as seen on the diagram, the +5V pin (pin 4 on PS/2, pin 5 on DIN) is where you should wire up the positive terminal of the battery.
you'll also need to wire the negative terminal of the battery to the GND pin on the keyboard (pin 3 on PS/2, pin 4 on DIN).

at least that sounds right

494

(22 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

it's more than likely your version of Java, then. that's pretty unstable in 64-bit OSes as well. ORACLE says you're supposed to install both 32- and 64-bit versions of the Java software for most programs to work, so I suggest trying that.

if the program was able to read the card, then the drivers are working fine, but the device only appears to be connecting momentarily. this could be a physical hardware issue. bad tech support suggestion #2-- try using a different USB port on your computer or a different USB cable, if you haven't already.

waitwaitwoahwoahwoah. STOP. hang on. DON'T REINSTALL. hang on a fucking minute.