641

(8 replies, posted in Releases)

I already saw this...and loved it. Where did I post it?

642

(23 replies, posted in Trading Post)

ooh, im gonna look into the 2010. Thanks!

643

(23 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Sorry, no. Trying to get my hands on something from the mainland. tongue Also I wouldn't know what to do with PAL. sad

644

(23 replies, posted in Trading Post)

bump

645

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

rygD wrote:
Jazzmarazz wrote:

Necro-post.

Kirby-boy is legit:
http://blog.pricecharting.com/2014/01/s … -boys.html

That was the link I posted.  It is a really cool resource when looking for some of the less known stuff.

Edit: Oh, they updated it at some point...

Haha, so you did. I somehow missed that completely. tongue

646

(1 replies, posted in Releases)

I figured this deserved a bump. After all these years, this remains one of my favorite albums out there.
Cheers

I would say, "hey, maybe he had a kid, maybe his grandma died, maybe he lost an arm" ... however he updates his blog almost daily.

648

(23 replies, posted in Releases)

n00bstar wrote:

All of my chipmusic (well.. so far at least) is just pure Klystrack with nothing else. I just dump to .wav and then I do a bit of "mastering" in Cubase, which is really just some compression and a bit of EQ. Otherwise it's all Klystrack making that noise.

As for sounding almost like the original track, I did try for as much fidelity as possible to W. Carlos' amazing work. I really just wanted to see if I could get Klystrack to sound close-ish to those big ass modular used for the OST. I was quite happy with the results to be honest.

"Close-ish?" You fooled me. tongue
the others are great though. I had time to listen through the rest of it.

649

(23 replies, posted in Releases)

How did you record the intro? It sounds nearly identical to that on the Clockwork Orange OST.

650

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Sure, email me.
[email protected]

651

(11 replies, posted in Trading Post)

SOLD

652

(16 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Necro-post.

Kirby-boy is legit:
http://blog.pricecharting.com/2014/01/s … -boys.html

653

(25 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Is that like... a radio?

654

(59 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

plgDavid wrote:

This product is in my head non stop 80+hours a week for a year and more...
I'm slightly turning nuts.

Haha, I know how that can be.

Microcontrollers and FPGAs will have internal protection. the protection is weak, but useful. The clamp diodes are internal, see:

When you write your FPGA code, the environment will have an emulator option to compile and test theoretical ROM/RAM useage. If it fits or does not fit, it will say so.

Whoa, cool! The papilio looks like something I will pick up sometime soon. As for the other stuff, looks a bit gimmicky. I just want the VGA, np buttons, or controller inputs. However:

the Spartan-3/-3E I/O is not 5V-tolerant.

But:

Spartan-3/-3E I/O can be made 5V-tolerant by using an external series current-limiting resistor to limit the current into the upper clamp diode to 10 mA. This makes the input 5V-tolerant, but an I/O configured as an output still cannot drive 5 Volts and the resulting VOH does not meet the input specifications of the 5V device.

What that means is you can still read all of the LCD pins. The papilio is too expensive for everyone to mod their gameboys with, but it is made for devs to take inspiration from. We can design a standalone board with JUST the Spartan-3/-3E and VGA later on, depending on cost.

Cheers for finding that.

EDIT: here is the VGA "wing":
http://store.gadgetfactory.net/vga-wing/
12$ is more than I want to pay for that, but it looks easy to breadboard once you had a Papilio.