don't want to start a new thread for this.....  so i'll use this space.  i think this will interest some of you,

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/157 … y-pi-beagl

for anyone interested in FPGA stuff, check it out.  a mighty powerful piece of kit.

its all magic inside, i'm not joking.  well, slightly, maybe.

i'll have info on this soon, its nearly done wink  needed to change something i overlooked

wanting to get it hosted and released in somewhat of a coordinated fashion, and not have dribbles of revisions around which might confuse people looking to build it (and via sites devrs frequent much more than my own, or cm.o for that matter)

i haven't forgotten or put it aside, at all!

i got one of them, in my head i'm thinking they only sold the 6 prototypes or something like this?  they were on ebay for a very brief period of time

loosing the interest of the developer was a loss to this community's hardware element, imo.  bananalogue is the name of their modular synth project (which should be a !!! moment for anyone into analog synths)

here's the old kickstarter: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wor … -bit-music

it came, happened as a small run, and nobody was showing them support or interest really then it went away

a real shame too, its a great bit of hardware

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tonesworth wrote:

Here's my cart. Also, I tried using a different cable last night. No luck.


this is a bleepbloop cart, its not EMS at all

therein lies all your problems. 

use the software from here: http://www.reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm#GB_Flasher

Jazzmarazz wrote:

Woo~! Glad to see it finally in action.

How is the /RST LED? Does the pin go low for long enough to actually see the flash?

everything is working perfectly big_smile  this is seriously going to make my workflow much more simplified

so useful

so, like, with a ribbon cable you could plug right into a devboard you make for your project.  don't have to think about laying it out all the time in cartridge format to test/etc.

you'd just need a corresponding 2x16 header on the devboard, and connect them with a ribbon cable. 

then do anything!

this is a parallel breakout for all the fingers on the cartridge.  all that sort of stuff would be done on the breadboard/devboard, or whatever the user's purpose may be.

all 32 pins are accounted for wink  the rest is entirely up to the end-user in whatever/however they'd like to prototype

success in the lab tonight!

these will be made shortly, should be pretty handy for the dev'rs out there...

big ups to jazzmarazz

if you are wondering what in the world is going on...  its basically a breakout cart, for easy breadboarding (or whatever) of cart designs.  this is just a test with a simple prom

i drink matcha most mornings, this release is right up my alley

and wow, what good music

sxe_weekend wrote:

@thursdaycustoms which wire do I solder the resistor to?

either, whichever is easiest with the way the case comes together and such.  you'll get the same effect either way

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HOW DID I MISS THIS!!!!!

i'm a big fan, of anything off graveyard calling really

i really appreciate you bumping this with the news

its my pleasure

http://images.kitsch-bent.com/documenta … b_ver1.pdf

page 12 wink

(pic from nonelectronics.com)

here's the connections for ground/voltage

you can combine that info, with the stuff in the documentation on the kitsch-bent site, and should be able to sort it all out.  red gets the 220ohm resistor, blue and green get a 150ohm resistor.

thats meeeeee!

they won't work in a pocket, they are a bit too thick,

you can try, but i don't think you'll have very much luck doing this.  i wouldn't try it.  if you've already gotten the screen prepped, anthony has some up in his shop here that would work: http://www.nonelectronics.com/catalog/i … 61fc775020