(this is not a 'for sale' thread, its for feedback on a hardware project which isn't a kitsch-bent product but a gifted update to an open design)



everybody!  i'm making this community a gift!  because this week is really bumming me out and I've been planning this for a while and i think its a good moment to do this and start this conversation.  and its the start of the weekend, i finally caught up to orders, and i've got the time for once to ramble.  also, maybe this will help get group-buying going in this community a little more.

WELL, WHAT IS IT?
its an update to the ziegler-hosted project everyone has grown familiar with (GB Cart Flasher project)!  this: http://www.reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm#GB_Flasher

essentially, this same level of technology with the addition of FRAM instead of the current SRAM design.

pretty straightforward.  this is all tested and working fine (except for two fly wires i need to fix), I need to wrap up this PCB and get the deets released, hopefully it can be of some use to this community and help rebuild some of the lost DIY spirit (at least what i perceive as a dwindled element, much of that being my fault in a lot of ways).

WHAT I NEED FROM YOU:
-- any special features you MUST have on a minimalist cartridge?  (nothing fancy…  i can't think of anything really but you guys are smart)
-- anything you do NOT want on the cart? 
-- LEDs….  OK, so, i put one on the PCB/schematic because it seems people really need their electronics to glow somehow.  for whatever reason.  if this must have more, talk me into it.  the one is in the schematic even though its simply just ON (GND, resistor, voltage), but i'm happy to do whatever.  (if you don't know how to add more, shame, and you should google that!)
-- i can't think of anything else, in terms of the schematic…  can you?

HUH, WHAT IS IT YOU'RE DOING AGAIN?:
-- revised schematic with FRAM (instead of SRAM + battery, etc).  it'll be PDF…  i don't use EAGLE for projects like this anymore and without a license the proprietary .sch files are sort of useless.  and they rely on my custom libraries.
-- this is non-USB, deal with it.  however, it will be compatible with all programmers which are designed to work with this style cart + GB Cart Flasher. 
-- the PCB layout is up to you guys, although i'll keep PCBs (my layout) and ICs (parts to make this) in stock, and would like to do some group-buys and keep it low cost.  in the long run, the PCB layout is the only thing I think i'm not spoon-feeding you, just like the existing project.
-- this is MBC5 based now, not a CPLD or FPGA or anything fancy.  i can find them NOS still, they can be pulled from the tons of games out there, and this skips having to worry about everyone buying a usb-blaster just to get their DIY cart programmed the first time.  to avoid one-use-purchases, basically.
-- as of right now no changes to the software are required, but if so, i'll release that under the same license as the original GB Cart Flasher software (which is required anyways, just fyi). 



so, please talk to me, and give me your thoughts!  this truly is for you guys, its such a helpful project and it deserves to be brought into modernity somewhat, at least to drop the battery, its something i've been playing around with since 2010/2011 too (with great success, just a dumbass mistake i made and sat on until the last couple months).  and its improper trying to make it a closed redesign when its not even my work to begin with (thanks two polish students!).  and like i said, it seems like we all need a little gift and a hug in a way, so its good timing.

hopefully herr ziegler hosts this too for the benefit of all.  thats in the plans (at least to submit this to his site for hosting alongside the original project)

at the very least, let me know if there is something i should address in the schematic other than the obvious.  i'm wanting to at least get feedback on this before finalizing everything and preparing this so its not messy, etc.  and doing the BOM and stuff.  the last things.

just fyi….  i'll be getting at least one PCB made with all of these last changes just to assure 100% the schematic is OK before anyone starts treating it like gospel and working off it.  so there is still some delay, although not much of one.  you get to chirp in right at the end, so please do!

(and, because i think it might come up, this is ENTIRELY separate from kk_gb_8m, which should be out any time now, so if you have questions about kitsch-bent business, please direct it to those threads.  not this one, because this isn't a kitsch-bent project i just happen to be kitsch)

^ there was a bit of a competitive approach to being the youngest active on 8bc, it seemed. 

can't remember that one person in particular, seemed to be the youngest forever.  sold LSDJ stickers (printed on his inkjet)...  anyone remember?  from the UK

739

(4 replies, posted in Trading Post)

(if you see this first, i emailed you back, saw you made this thread for it here)

740

(26 replies, posted in General Discussion)

i like the plants growing thing, but a steady tone or something and not a song.  (incidentally, a while ago i read that classical indian music actually impacted plant growth (positively) compared to other forms of music).  those sorts of studies have been done a lot, but i bet they didn't include pure digital tones

you could also use some aspect of the plant to control the tone of the pitch (via a variable clock).  maybe the distance from the dirt to the top.  maybe a resistive elastic wire, or something.  so multiple plants, and see how well (or not) they stay pitched to one another.  there are some studies arguing plants are communicating with one another in some manner other than simple reactive movements (like, reorienting a branch because another plant is growing in the space).  there was actually a legit study on this, not some quack metaphysical rag, but i really don't recall the specifics.  other than they showed sympathetic reactions and they were geographically isolated from one another.

no, they are no longer coming with these.  even by request.

742

(148 replies, posted in General Discussion)

roboctopus wrote:

I've been avoiding this thread, but the answer should be obvious: a nice tie. Not some stupid video game themed tie, but a tasteful, understated tie. It makes the chips stand out more.

now that you mention it.....  i'm sort of amazed your tie hasn't come up yet.

mr. wimmer's sense of style, as well...

743

(41 replies, posted in Trading Post)

katsumbhong wrote:

pricing of midi cable?


seems to be $10. 

subtraction wink

ahhhhahashdlashda

too awesome

thanks for posting that at this moment.

they will!  its the plan, as long as loomis is on board with it all, i know i'm game.  i'm sure he will be though

from the newsletter

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hey everybody -

really happy to have been able to do this project: a LOOMIS X kitsch-bent collab battery cover for the DMG.  we worked together and played with the lines on the DMG a bit and settled on a design we thought would be adaptable to many different approaches. 

they are available now!

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/cu … ery-covers

thanks to loomis for reaching out and getting it started!

till next time, keep chipping,

matt

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thanks for looking!

beliebers!

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

Thats because you never been to our concerts. Then youll love it.

i tend to agree with this.  chip shows are crazy fun

i stumbled across it writing that above reply.

embed the link like this:

[youtube][/youtube]

i'm betting you'll need to enter the URL in a specific way, maybe just the vid ID part or something...  whatever it is, i remember this being confusing and very non-intuitive

there is some sort of video BBcode [video], or something you use here but i can never remember what it is.

make a request it be added to the "BBCODE" help link.  i have, but no.  didn't happen.

perhaps if a user, and not a mod, makes the request it'll actually materialize then.  because the video info isn't mentioned there at all, and many people need it seems like.

there are different ways to do youtube and vimeo, i think (at least on other BB sites there is), i'm not sure at all what the deal is here.  its missing from the docs.

751

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

also, wood buttons do i see???????

pretty sure i do.

752

(1,206 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

woah, are you casting your own buttons now?!?!?!  (seeing the yellow one in this pic now laying on the table)

or is that one of the old yellows we used to have?

hope you are casting your own!  that'd be some hardcore dedication to a mod