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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

nice work nitro ;D

the latest version is looking great!

great work neil!

now let's talk about algos for generating "visuals".

have you heard of jared tarbell? he runs complexification.net,
but he also has a lot of cool open source code as well.
check this demo out: invader fractal
(source is in the bottom right corner)

here's another demo more related to color: levQuarter

or maybe some demoscene inspired fire :: part 1 and 2



i think that might be some cool inspiration.

yes.
as long as you have the correct wires + pins matched it should be fine.

261

(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

a friend of mine has one of these.
he payed a lot for it on ebay. but
i never see him actually use it...

262

(44 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

w0w....
nex level again!

i wounded about that thread you described w/ the scrambeled logo...

Kris k wrote:

if you can't find one, a mega memory card and any other USB cart should work just fine to pull SAVs off of the gb camera. Just back up the gb camera's SAV file to the MMC, then restore that save file from the MMC onto the USB cart. From there you can pull that SAV to your computer.

agreed.
that's how i backup my my ems32 cart.

chrono trigger ost
final fantasy III (aka 6) ost
legend of zelda - a link to the past ost

i believe that's the bleep bloop non-usb cart programmer...

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(16 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

yeah...
my music isnt at the level where i think i need a really nice mixer yet (maybe someday).
so im really looking for something that does what i need, is portable (yes live play. parties mostly),
and isnt *that* expensive.

a friend of mine suggested the behringer xenyx 802
it has all the features i want/need:
- small form factor
- 6 stereo paired line inputs (and 2 mics)
- AUX send / return
- about $50...

so unless someone says this mixer really sucks, and has a legitimate reason as to why,
i think i might order this bad boy after pay day. i really want to hear what my stuff sounds
like with multiple synced gameboys mixed properly. plus, i will *FINALLY* get to integrate
my circuit bent casio sk-1 into the soundscapes big_smile


though the roland m-10DX looks pretty
awesome as well... but $100 more... but ya get what ya' pay for...

267

(16 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

wedanced wrote:

i would say to make sure you get one that doesn't suck....

good looking out...


thanx for the suggestions every one!

268

(16 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

...sorry, accidental double post removed...

269

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

kvee wrote:

Well, the most important part is my "NES Quadcore" smile

that sticker is awesome!

this is awesome! thanx so much!
total download time was 5mins 32secs @ 2.33 MB/s

im seeding this from my work computers
(yeah two of them!) on our super fast network.
so leech my friends... LEECH! ;D

phib3r Optik wrote:

I hate torrents o.o

lamor...

eBay wrote:

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wow, amazing work!