81

(17 replies, posted in Releases)

yes I know.
Maybe I could record it again at lower volume, over it.
But the artwork and the object itself are great!
Thx for doing this

82

(17 replies, posted in Releases)

Thanks, they're great, but as I said the sound saturates a bit... ;-(

83

(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

81ttr45hr10t wrote:

Depeche Mode - Tora! Tora! Tora!

yeah!

84

(31 replies, posted in Atari)

jefftheworld wrote:

v1.33a     312Kb     International Workers Day special edition - MIDI note output, improved disk error handling, usability improvements

Alriiiight sorry I had missed that part. Thanks.

85

(31 replies, posted in Atari)

jefftheworld wrote:

Make sure you're on the latest version, older versions didn't have midi out.

Is this what you call MIDI OUT:
"maxYMiser  constantly  outputs MIDI clock pulses, and Sync24 clock pulses during
playback" ?

86

(31 replies, posted in Atari)

jefftheworld wrote:

No, trust me, it does have MIDI OUT support so you can sequence external equipment.

Really?
How do you do this?
I can setup the channel on each instrument, but I thought it was only for the MIDI IN ?

87

(4 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

You could also buy a MiST
There is a version with builtin MIDI, and it's working with ST and Amiga cores

88

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

LazierGunz wrote:

It's 640 * 480 so I had to play with the display settings a bit to get LGPT to fit. I got it to work as a midi sequencer, but haven't done much extensive work with it yet.

Thanks!

89

(69 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

LazierGunz wrote:

Could you please share the model of the monitor?
thx

Invisible Robot Hands wrote:
TylerBarnes wrote:

My favorite is this one. 'The Game Fighter'

Game Boy and Game Gear put aside their differences and had a baby.

It look rather like its mother ;-)

BLEO wrote:

Really, just spend the extra money and get this: http://derpcart.com/
It's the best cart money can buy.

Totally agree with that.
It is really great to be able to plug, drag and drop the .sav file, and you're done.

But I got some problems with windows 7:
very often, when I replace the sav file, it does nothing. the copy completes, but the cartt content remains unchanged.

But no problem at all with linux.

PULSELOOPER wrote:

Don't know how's today dev on the EMS carts, but the flasher software doesn't work on Windows 8. I have to use a virtual machine running WinXP to backup, flash, etc.

Have you tried ems-flasher command line on windows 8?
see: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/17128 … ows-howto/

You can also use... an android application (I have not tested):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … &hl=fr

Hey Spintronic! Happy to get news from you!
And thanks for making FAT open source!

94

(72 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Hello!
Did you receive my submission for "The Other Days" ?
I had some bugs while filling the forms...
Thx

95

(38 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

BennVenn wrote:

GBcamera real time image streaming

What does it mean?
You mean that I can plug the bennvenn to a usb port, and I can 'read' from the camera in real time??

Ledfyr wrote:

Did you pick both libusb1.0 and libusb1.0-devel, or just the devel? I will edit my instructions, thanks for noticing.

Both of them I think.