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(32 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

Sweet! I'll have to try this out.

Anyone get 2SID to work?

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(25 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Aww thanks. It's my birthday soon and I'm putting this on the list along with a Drag'n'Derp. Awesome! big_smile

Maybe a dumb question, but what's the controller board for?

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(25 replies, posted in Trading Post)

kitsch wrote:

manufacturing new screens...  and the wait isn't as long as you'd think!

i was pretty premature before in saying they'd be done soon though, i didn't realize it then but i get a little excited about things and overlook how long it takes time to pass.  but, now, really.  soon.  samples will be red, green, blue and white. 

actually, the LCD tech stuff is completed, the holdup is over <0.5mm in the plastic guard holding it into place (i'm adopting the same mounting mechanism as nintendo basically).  its funny how things work like that...

About 5 months later: any updates on this? smile

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(9 replies, posted in Rules & Announcements)

This is neat. I always liked that feature that a lot of forums have where you can see what threads people are reading or posting in.

herr_prof wrote:

Does anyone really still read posts in this thread.

Just in case you do...



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I don't like chiptune, but I like chip music.

I'm not in London, but out of curiosity, what school are you at and what are you studying? I'm thinking about going back to school in the UK too.

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(148 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Blip Festival shirts. Obviously.

The older the better, to prove you outrank the n00bs. Nothing later than 2007 will do, in my opinion. And if you discovered chip after 2012, you're definitely out of luck.

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(32 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I was going by G★P's Facebook page, which claims that they "stole" the tracker. Perhaps they're just being dramatic. I hadn't seen Goto80's blog post that Jellica and you linked to. I now see that he says in it "we'll see when it starts to spread around" so I guess he expected this to happen.

Physical floppy releases are cool!

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(32 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

I'm not sure how ethical it is of me to link to this, but it's news. Don't shoot the messenger! I was checking CSDb again to see if a 2SID version of SID-Wizard has been released yet (no sad), and I saw that Goto80's private tracker has finally been released via Genesis Project. No documentation provided. Does anyone know who the original coder is?

Err, yes I did run it, for purely academic reasons I assure you. I have to say the cracktro is pretty cool. *cough*

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(14 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

I used the cable from one to make a linkcable>PS/2 adapter so I could use any old keyboard with LSDJ. I never use it.

I've heard his VGM show on WVUM while driving around Miami. Small world.

I normally can't stand accordion, but I don't mind this.

Hey, thanks for the replies guys. I've given up on this for the moment. I'll get back to it eventually, and when I do I'll try your suggestions. Just wanted to let you know the help is appreciated though. wink

Wow. I think I like this even more than the last Stagediver release. Don't think I'll be able to resist buying this, despite current brokeness.

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(18 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

SidDump has been updated to v1.05 with "partial support for multispeed tunes".

When I asked if updating SidDump to work with multispeed tunes would be difficult, the creator said:

theoretically it can be difficult, as it may require emulating the full CPU + CIA timer + IRQ environment, which SidDump doesn't really do. However, there may be a simple option of just breaking out when/if the init routine gets stuck into a loop, and executing the code pointed to the interrupt vector as each frame's play call. It may not work for all tunes though.

and:

check SIDDump 1.05 which was just released. It is not entirely foolproof (depends on how complicated code the player interrupt runs). Some multispeed tunes may work, others perhaps not.