Ha, thanks, but I already had an offer for 80 euros...  smile

Or best offer tongue

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(9 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

As you can see, the num pad doesn't have a function in lsdj. Other than maybe cursor...

So a ps2 numpad wouldn't be really useful I'm afraid...

oh, and I'm shipping from holland.. just to be clear.

Hello!

What I have here is a piece of chiptune history. It's a working cart (with new battery) and printed manual of Nanoloop 1.0 (mind you, not nanoloop one)

It's a blue cart, with a nanoloop sticker and SAM in the groove where the nintendo logo usually goes. On the manual, someone has written BLUE, ohmigosh! It could be oliver himself!

The manual gives you everything you need to know to become an awesome chip dj.
And with this cart you could be making rad loops within minutes!

(it actually took me hours to get some decent sounds out of it, but others might get the hang of it faster then me)

So, what I heard is that most versions of nanoloop 1.0 where returned and replaced with 1.1 because the program was quite buggy.. I replaced the battery holding the saves, and it looks quite stable now. (but still...) So, finding a 1.0 version isn't that easy. about 200 where made, and a lot returned.. but again, this is what i heard smile

If you just want to make nanoloop songs, get a new cart of nanoloop one, if you want a rare and historical tongue chiptune cartridge: this is your lucky day! I'm parting with it because I need to pay the rent. I really like stuff like this, so I don't really like selling it, but a roof is a bit nicer to have.

As for the price, let's say €100,- and see where it goes from there?
I will allow you people to outbid each other while I watch and eat popcorn.

BennVenn wrote:

Xuriik, my Lego Block Linker can transfer a 128K save in or out of the Gameboy in under 30seconds, I'd say the dongle would match if not beat that speed as it's not having to re-transmit over serial.

I'll start a new thread documenting the entire design and construction process. There are a few options to consider, mostly power (not a problem with the GBC as 5v is fed out the port - but becomes a bit more creative on the DMG) Anyway, Keep an eye out in the next day or two for the new thread

Ben

The DMG link port also has power on pin 1.
if you use a cable from an 4 player adapter that should work. or some after market cables that have pin 1 connected.

A utility similar to LittleFM was being developed for my carts until the 128K patch was released. I really can't see the need to archive .Sav's to the carts Flash when a Linker can send them to your PC for reliable storage.

I can see a use for that smile
I do dj sets with lsdj song files. For me it's really useful to have 8 (I believe it was 8?) save files accessible on a single cart.

But I guess 4 sav's is enough for most people.

I like the drag 'n derp because it's instant plug and play, but it's a bit pricey indeed.

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(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I might keep Dustbin Hoffman for myself tho. it's quite funny. big_smile

nevermind.. already taken

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(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

* Your mom's a bit.
* She peels pixels at the seashore.
* The merch stand
* Charly bit me.
* Dustbin Hoffman


Long names are a thing now.

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

danimal cannon wrote:

If it's changing at 16th notes or less, try changing the INSTRUMENT to one that has an L or R setting in the settings.  No clip

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

go to http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/ and buy the rom for a small price (use the donate button.)

buy a flash-cart at www.kitsch-bent.com or http://www.asmretro.com/

win!.

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(6 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I think it's a bit of an unbalanced deal.. Mssiah is 50 bucks, drag 'n derp around 100.

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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

This post was the same as the post above. So i'm changing the text to look less stupid..

ok cool?
cool.

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(15 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

I really like the lizard changing costume idea smile

But hot damn, I die a lot in this game, and it's not even finished tongue
What's the goal in the game? I mean, it's fun, but will it be like, find a key in each zone, or save a princess kinda thing?

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(2 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You've got a 5 pins headphone connector? how does that work?

anyway, to install a switch, you'll have to cut some wiring. basically, you'll cut the L en R headphone wires, and install a stereo switch that switches the L en R wires between headphone and prosound connection.

m8 u wot?
yes please