Nanovoice Readme

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(45 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The Mist Toggles released a cartridge with a drone soundscape sort of thing. They'd probably be a good resource.

rygD wrote:

I currently have white, blue, yellow and green.

Man, if you got all those jawns, you should be the one handing out advice about which looks best!

rygD wrote:

... it looks like the red backlights are easiest to read with when normal.  Can anyone confirm or deny that, or point me toward additional pictures?

On Kitsch's backlight item page there is an image with a bunch of colors (regular, inverted then bi-vert). But really, go nuts! Any backlight will be an improvement on a working system so just use one that appeals to you.

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(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

deepearthvoid wrote:

If anyone has any suggestions/ideas for designs let me know!

Those lines from the cover of Unknown Pleasures!

Does the clear screen cover come with any adhesive? Also the teal is looking real sharp.

Damn it! I'll have to continue refreshing over and over!

Is that the end of the garage sale?

Amazon has Mega Memory Cards right now!

heartbreaking

DROP 1410 wrote:

I will also include the original Transferer + USB cable.

You don't mention a programmer in the listing. Is it really included?

chalkboards wrote:

here's a new link from Vimeo:

It's an inevitability; play Track + Feel II long enough and your legs are gonna get into a hyper-wiggle!

Thanks for getting up the video.

chalkboards wrote:

okay, so here is a bunch of rough footage strung together for like 6 minutes.

I'm getting a "removed by the user" sad faced error. Maybe give it another upload? Looking forward to it!

Is there any video of people using the hardware setup? Anything shot at your Juegos Rancheros event?
Looks rad!

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(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I was thinking about making a clock control breakout box and it seems like one of these kits will be perfect for it.

However, my goal is to have one clock synchronously controlling multiple gameboys. The plan is to add a female stereo headphone jack wired to the contacts of the gameboy (for each gameboy) and then connect them to the box with a Variable Clock V?. It seems like as long as I'm only drawing the 5v from one gameboy and have the clock out from the kit connected to all of them, the clock speed pot should control all the connected gameboys. Is that right? Does that make sense?