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(39 replies, posted in Trading Post)

PMed

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(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

kitsch wrote:

every item listed on that page is free of shipping charge, so without going back and adding the shipping back the shipping is left out.

I ordered one of these and a backlight without adding shipping. I'm assuming that was alright since they arrived yesterday, but I don't want you to end up shortchanged because I didn't read instructions.

Timbob, where did you get that green cart?

Ohhhh, you have a repo of this! Picking one up when I get a case.

Edit: if it's non socketed, does it fit in an untrimmed case?

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(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Can't wait for something other than grey!

Theta_Frost wrote:

Oh snap, EL vs. variation 4... EEEEK!

Yeah, now I'm in the same dilemma.

Frostbyte wrote:

t'll come at some point, and you can pay him the 40 gold dabloons and it'll all be yours.

How did you find out the exact cost?!

Frostbyte wrote:

Cart case != cart

The Japanese version of Tamagotchi came with a white case.

A gamebit driver and a file and your almost there. Maybe James will sell you an extra sticker for 4000 AUD.




I for one am waiting patiently!

Looks gorgeous, I want army green.

Jake Allison wrote:

The gamecube is my jam! is is the only gaming system I use for games. I really dont know how this helps other than bypassing the crappy n64 controller for the GC best controller of all time.

The gameboy player on the GC is the best, just saying.

I just got a GC, and am looking for a gameboy player so I have some games to play on it.

The adaptor is a cheaper way to get a better controller than a Hori micro, having the d pad in a better spot helps on games that use both like 007.

12ianma wrote:

Just get one of those cheepy jdm programmers off of eBay. Only like 7$...

I only have macs, although one has xp64 which that site said can be screwy, nothing with a serial port anyway. I was doing some reading and it looks like USB/serial adaptors don't work very well for using a programmer.

http://code.google.com/p/cube64-dx/wiki/BuildingAdapter

Anybody here made one of these? I know the 64 is a bit of a new console for this site. I could handle the soldering easily, but have never programmed a PIC before.

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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Your music is too hardcore.

abrasive wrote:

The next batch will be 100 units.
There are several manufacturing steps to organise at that scale, and I'll be working towards that when I return from Egypt in late April.

I can't promise a date at this point, sorry!
Definitely worth waiting for, though wink

edit: no preordering system yet either. hang tight!

I LOVE that green one!

http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/6514/ … backlight/