Love it!

What the hell is Gamer Gate?

(googles it)

Jesus Christ. Really? Shouldn't we all be dead by now?

This was confusing to me as well.

Yes. $4,500 is extremely steep. It's a hard pill to swallow considering the previous campaign: a GoPro purchase dressed as a $400 Nanoloop tutorial.

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It wouldn't be a problem if you bought it.

Just sayin'.

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Bump because Pure Trash is awesome and deserves a second wind.

...and because a small blurb was posted here (shameless): http://www.radiograffiti.org/wknd-jmz-k … ure-trash/

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(Very) quick blurb posted @ http://www.radiograffiti.org/ymdj-sega- … e-tracker/

Very nice work. I'm looking forward to seeing how this progresses.

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Light blue on red? yikes

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Head's up - there are many, many, MANY fake SIDs circulating. I find it a bit odd that someone would be willing to offer a replacement so quickly. This might even be part of the reason the previous SID was jacked.

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RJL wrote:

Do you have some sort of schematic for this?

http://bit.ly/1ufVyNo

Very cool. I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the tip!

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actual lol @ "Bruce Springsteen vs. Captain Beefheart drone Calypso in the Heino style dubstep David Bowie 70s does David Bowie 90s as heard by David Bowie 80s EBM Balenesian Klezmer metal Russian Pop written by PJ Harvey dub Harry Partch does breakcore on a modified Dutch Harmonica (or harmonium) glitch"

RJL wrote:

Do you even circuit bend?

May I suggest this as the new CM.O word bubble?

RJL wrote:

Why are you in my thread in the first place?

U mad.

Look. Of course I circuit bend when necessary. I won't turn this into a dick size contest with all of the things I've bent over the years, what I do, the commissioned works I've had, etc, but these links were the closest to the specific matter of 2600 clock mods I could find. Yes an 2600 clock mod is possible. I did it almost ten years ago. No LTC. Uphill. In the snow.

http://www.qotile.net/blog/wp/?p=189

http://getlofi.com/bent-atari-and-nes-u … s-on-ebay/

My initial post simply suggested you try it, but you got super defensive. I then questioned why you were selling bent gear if you couldn't use some critical thinking as a 32 year old to Google what DMG clock mods consist of, where the 2600 clock is specifically and piece it together from there. I'm not suggesting an LTC will do the trick (can't remember what I used) but it has worked on DMGs, Famicoms, toys, etc etc.

I thought the first rule was reading schematics, but sure, I'm a bully who ruined your life by asking why you don't try to find a clock yourself.

I'm bowing out of this thread. I hope you find Google someday.

RJL wrote:
TSC wrote:

How about you try it?


Because I wouldn't know where to even begin,  that's why I came to this lovely forum to ask the "nice folks" who might already have experience doing this sort of thing so I don't either 1,  electrocute myself... Or 2,  destroy my one and only Atari.

Thank you for your ever helpful comment,  though, TSC.

Do you not build circuit bent gear and sell it? You ought to know at least where to begin seeing as how the word "clock" is in the title of this thread.

If you are worried about the risk of electrocution on a clock mod you should either A) read the schematics, which are readily available online or B) stop building/selling.

But sure, hand-holding = nice folks.

RJL wrote:

I was wondering if something like this was possible...  A "clock mod" or "pitch mod" (similar to the popular Gameboy mod) for the Atari 2600

Has anyone tried this?

How about you try it?