Did YOU set up piggy on this gp2x or did you buy it from someone and they already had piggy on there? Did it ever work on this gp2x? And like yoyz2k mentioned, it might be an issue with how you're launching it. Personally, I only ever autobooted to pig: http://wiki.littlegptracker.com/doku.ph ig_on_gp2x
Install the really old stable version. And try to launch it from the "old" menu, you know the ugly one with orange and yellow color.
The latest ghetto is mega stable. There's really no reason to use that old old stable at this point. The only thing broken in this ghetto is gp2x MIDI. If you're going to use MIDI, use this build:
I suppose I should have specified that 'Music on: Drums' is an entirely sample based drum machine app
IIRC, the actual term "chiptune" was originally coined to refer to sample-based music made on the Amiga (with mostly single cycle waveforms) that sounded similar to stuff being made for video games, etc. So fakebit was basically there from the beginning. Which means that...
Panda Chan wrote:
Just thought I'd comment that littlegptracker is a program that runs on more modern consoles with far less limitations than a vintage console would have (although they do still have some similar limitations). It's a really powerful tracker that lots of people in the chipscene use.
It's incredible. I didn't start a new thread cuz I wanted people who may not have heard the first installment to read about how everyone jacked off to it. And now everyone can jack off to this one here.
It's the best cart money can buy. If you become a hardcore chiptune artist, this cart will last you for years and years to come. If you get sick of chip music and bail, this cart will actually retain some value and you will probably be able to sell it for close to what you paid for it.