353

(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Addition!
Rechargeable batteries are usually not as strong as normal batteries. They also provide 1,2 volts usually instead of 1,5. So there's that as well.

354

(19 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Bear in mind that lsdj is quite a heavy program to run, and backlights do add extra strain on your batteries, so some contrast/light reaction is normal.

It also depends sometimes on how the backlight was attached. There are various points to choose, and some respond more to power fluctuation then others.

Anyway, in short: yes, maybe, could be, could be not.

Also, I hear a lot of people talking about replacing the battery inside the EMS when the gameboy starts to act weird.

Now it could be just me, but isn't that battery not just for saving the ram? How does an empty save battery effect the rest of the gameboy?

My guess is no.
Since you can't just put a USB port on something and expect it to work big_smile
It'll need an USB host controller etc. which wasn't added to this design.

So, your best guess it to find a flasher or someone who will do it for you.

Depends where you find them.

I didn't know there was a CPU-9

358

(14 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Make a loop with the cord, wear it as swag.

359

(20 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

A+B+START+SELECT opens up littleFM if installed.

something like B+up+select might work, but if you don't press them all at the same time, you might trigger something.

360

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

It is indeed for sale!
I'll PM you when I'm home.
smile

361

(19 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I got this one:

Tip from timbob

If you have a cart that has no USB, be sure to flash lsdj with the latest version of littleFM
That way, you can send the sav file via a link cable to a cart that has USB.

I've got two EMS carts with broken USB, and a drag 'n derp. Whenever I want to save songs from my EMS, I send them to the derp with a cable and then plug in the derp to my computer.

You can also send saves to a cart that way. Quite handy, since a drag n derp can hold up to 8 sav's with LittleFM.

Just a tip for people who want to use this great service.
You'd still need it to update versions etc, but it's a way to secure your sav's more regular.

http://blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2013/02/04 … -released/

363

(8 replies, posted in Releases)

Hurrah! Zazi is back! With another name again!

364

(10 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

That's weird.
I posted a Steve reich video, they copied the post over there, but say that it was a post by superbustysamuraimonkey.

Their robot doesn't do it's work right tongue

SuperBustySamuraiMonkey wrote:

After having a price for them days ago, the guy stopped replying me and didnt paypaled me either so theyre up to sale, I guess.

Hit me up on the book of face yo.

I want those gameboy colour zelda's with the crappy stickers because i'm poor but you said you sold them but i'm saying it anyway.

kthnxbye.

367

(106 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

also, this:
http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/8837/ … cartridge/

368

(106 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

float.bridges wrote:
IndigoChild wrote:

I use eeprom to program remotes and keys for cars sometimes.
electronicly erasable read only memory
is that the same thing?

Yes it is!

Here's a picture of a Balloon Kid EPROM cart: http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1Y3NDU … S4u3WuM%3A

And I remember reading a thread on here about EPROM cartridges. Mayhaps involving Timbob.


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