Casio DH100 is gone. Sorry fellas.

450

(4 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

I bought a bunch several years ago too, but at the time I did not have a dual power supply. I should pull them back out.

Invest in Neil.

Pockets and gb-box#3 are gone. I will get back with the rest of you very soon.
Also, saxophone and synthcart now on fleabay.

Vile wrote:

For the Commodore 64 I'm assuming it's a working unit correct? Also, what would shipping cost? Can talk more in PM!

Yes, tested and working. There are no mods however.
The last heavy thing I bought online shipped for about $15, but that is not a quote.

EDIT: PM please, but I will be in bed soon. im too old to stay up this late two nights in a row. tongue

Certainly!

Added a lot more gameboy stuff. make offers on it!
labelled *new*

Black GBP on hold for Sonic Boy.

Go Ben!

Slowly adding a ton of stuff that I have held onto for much too long...check back every so often. wink

459

(10 replies, posted in Graphics, Artwork & Design)

Thats sharpie.

460

(5 replies, posted in Trading Post)

"Get the GB?" I thought everyone just used the boy they grew up with...

461

(5 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

/fap

Rubixcube8 wrote:
thursdaycustoms wrote:

There's a kit for that:
http://store.thursdaycustoms.com/product/sgb-link

aww what! 8 fucking dollars! That is fucking crazy

It is crazy; crazy good. I know you don't understand, but a significant amount of work and a steep learning curve goes into designing a PCB of any size, Part libraries and placement of components for convenient mounting. All of that takes many many hours and half the time your libraries are used only once! Even seasoned designers have trouble getting "slots" to come out right from a fab house. Here's the kicker though, a 1" square from OSHpark costs $5. Not only did he design a board, spend $5 on the board and spend the time to hand place what looks to be 0603 resistors, but he is doing that for the difference after cost for parts. Get it? His profit margin is hardly over 30%.

463

(21 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

Here are some quick calculations for the resistors in series.

In this photo,
R1 = 10000
R3 = 32,588
R4 = 8,190
etc...
C2 = 10nF
R1 = 10000

The calculations are rough, so the freq does move around about 1 hz either direction, but the duty cycle stays pretty close to 50%.

464

(21 replies, posted in Circuit Bending)

8 should do it.

A4 (440Hz), R2 = 113.9775
B4 (493.9Hz), R2 = 96.082
etc...