2,353

(34 replies, posted in Collaborations)

wink

2,354

(24 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

been meaning to email you back wink

i've got one like this, but yellow.  may be different internally, the name is slightly different but the case design and buttons are exactly the same.  i'd REALLY like to compare notes on it, i'll email you asap. 

sorry for taking so long....

i *think* i might have some games for this system as well...  can't recall.

indeed

2700USD, just for the point-of-fact (at the time, 250,000 yen)

slightly more than 2k monies wink

i think the burden is on you to contact him.  the responsibility in this isn't on him to find you and inform you to abide by his terms.  thats very much backwards.  (if whats been stated above are the terms, of course).  the ROM being used within the hardware you are selling is an obvious problem, it doesn't really matter where on your balance sheet you are drawing profit from.  the point is that there *is* profit (and the ROM *is* concerned when its involvement is supposedly disallowed in such things).

if i've gotten the story correct about this ROM, there was a big investment put forward to acquire it and make it available to everyone, with the condition it not be used for profit.  http://lostlevels.org/bio-force-ape/

but, i'm not intimate with the story, i'm just taking people's word for it...

(you should have probably tried to contact all the people whose ROMs you are using, just out of courtesy and to thank them...  even if they're free to use)

2,358

(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

they're completely even.  there is no hotspotting or anything, they look really nice.

the disadvantage is that they require circuitry, the led backlights do not.

2,359

(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

i am emailing someone in another tab right now (really) about the final details of the samples from them.  the PCBs have been done, for two months i think...  they're sitting in a bag on the shelf, static bagged and waiting.  its sad...

the source i was using for panels before sort of disappeared.  didn't loose out on anything, just time and convenience of having everything worked out.

two places are sending me samples, they'll all be here in the next two weeks.  i just need to assure the specs on their materials works with the circuit i've done.

2,360

(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

the light is essentially a pocket with a built in EL backlight.  the inverter used in the circuit is a bit noisy, thats one thing to consider re: musicmaking...

but, yeah, you're right.  pocket+EL is a 'light'.

the EMS/pocket/battery thing is sort of up in the air now...  EMS still isnt' officially supportive of the pocket, although their PCB revisions have fixed the problem everyone used to have.  my opinion they're fine to use now with the later PCB revisions, but not with the earlier ones.  on the EMS PCB, the revisions 10 and 11 (11 is what its at right now) seem to work fine and i've gotten no bad reports.  they switched to revision 10 with the batch '1006A' which was a big change in the feedback for those carts...

(too much cart info, i know)

from the newsletter

*****

hey everyone -

a restock on krikzz' everdrive-64 arrived today.

by request, we got some USB units WITHOUT the CIC chip pre-installed for those not on NTSC systems to install their own CIC.

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/everdrive-64

thats it for now, expect some news things in the (very) near future!

till next time, keep chipping!

matt

*****

thanks!

i liked it as well

2,363

(211 replies, posted in Trading Post)

yay!

http://store.curiousinventor.com/guides/How_to_Solder

2,365

(20 replies, posted in Releases)

MicroD wrote:

"This must be how kitsch-bent feels..."

stamps.com wink  best thing i've done for kb yet...

2,366

(2 replies, posted in Releases)

good album!  as always...

i like this album.  it really hit the spot just now...

!!!

2,368

(14 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://doomcloud.bandcamp.com/

hey!