I had lots of problems with my bleepbloop usb cart in the past. Somehow my saved songs got lost. So I tried to flash the cart with an more up to date LSDJ. But all I got was lots of error messages in GBCFLSH. Nothing worked. So I tried the windows tool with parallels, but it did not work either. So I thought my cart might be damaged.

I gave it a last try on my girlfriends iMac and it suddenly worked fine. I now could read RAM and FLASH and upload the new version of LSDJ which seems to work fine, too.

So what might be wrong with my MacBook? I got a White Macbook Unibody (late 2009) and Snow 10.6.3. My girlfriend gots an iMac 21,5“ (same SL version as mine).

arlen wrote:

Oh, and nintendocore sucks.

I knew someone would say that wink

I hate the term "nintendocore", too.

Not to forget Disaster Radio wink

What about some nintendo core?!

1. Les Trucs

2. Gtuk

Danger reminds me a little bit of Kavinsky...

UPDATE: And it´s not really chip type, but 80th wink

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Thanks for the info. I took a look and found an email in my account too wink

Now I have to hurry and order the last few parts I will need. Sitting in front of the PCBs without parts to mount would be very sad sad

Thanks for your tutorial little-scale! It helped me to build my Arduino based VGA GlitchBox.


Read this post for some information about the Box itself.

And here is a video of the prototype I built a few weeks ago.

Last weekend I had the chance to use the GlitchBox on a party organized by some friends. Seven monitors were put into the dj desk. A video will follow soon smile