Added Yamaha FB-01
Ohhh...this thing is awesome! I might talk with you sometime shortly...
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Added Yamaha FB-01
Ohhh...this thing is awesome! I might talk with you sometime shortly...
I will be buying the CD so we can move on to SNES...yeah, I said it.
The last I knew, saves were placed in the same directory as the ROM, not a separate folder.
BEER MONEEEEEEEEEEH B
The schematic is based off the Xiwi kit I have which uses one.
The AB board I made was intended to work independently from a full development board, while not being particularly fancy. I used through-hole components to make life easier for whoever wants to etch the board. I'm ok with publishing multiple variants of the AB here if there is want of it.
What capacitance should the cap be? I'm no EE guru.
The capacitance will be in the datasheet for your particular crystal.
You can ask kitsch, I have a lot of ideas as to how we could easily improve both the front and back PCB's for music production. Like others have said, arduino/teensy boy integration, easier prosound access, and depending on what we can do in the future with the CPU, traces for individual audio channels (pu1, pu2, wav, noise) would be awesome.
Perhaps we could even see a socketed CPU design?
The four audio channels are summed internally to left and right. The only way I can imagine them being separated would include a hardware and software union with complex multiplexing.
I think there is definitely a effort reward balence here. A prosound is cheap, but is doing more in depth mods really going to sound that much better.
To true. Also, at what point does "improved" audio quality begin to effect authenticity?
herr_prof wrote:Yeah, that's a good article, but I'm talking more about a comparison of audio taken straight off the CPU vs it taken anywhere else.
There are so many other factors than capacitors and resistors, especially considering that these passive components are in fact filtering and prepping the audio for listening purposes. What you really need to be concerned about is the quality of the power supply and noise there-in. You are what you eat...what goes in must come out...err... something like that. What I mean to say is that most of the power supplies are piss-poor and not only do they introduce most of the noise you here in the output but they are also not at all the same from boy to boy, or cpu to cpu for that matter.
32 days and you're not angry? I order from china everyday and although it always takes two weeks to get here, I at least normally see the courtesy of a tracking number and confirmation of being shipped in the first place. I have no clue if they are available ro who sold them in the first place, but I would be getting my money back.
What is the mAh rating of your rechargeable batteries? Try four copper top duracells.
Well when you put it that way, "best place" is only as as good as saying "most convenient."
The best place you can solder to is the +5v point that is most easy for you to access. All of the +5v point are all of the same regulated source, so whatever is easiest. I feel like any other factors are nothing but trivial. As long as you keep away from the +6v battery contact or the -21v LCD supply, you should be golden.
What is "Special Power?"
Is it for UV eproms?
I see two bank support. Is that a software or hardware trick?
What can it do with the Mega Memory card?
I need a digital multimeter that has at least 5.5 or 6 digits
And a frequency counter.
Some are built together. I would prefer a benchtop version of each.
Is this project still active?
EDIT:
Is the program using serial RAM or parallel, battery backed SRAM?
How large a ROM are you shooting for?
etc.
I have been dealing with Max since the days of 8bc without any problems.
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