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(494 replies, posted in Trading Post)

How many did you produce? I wanna know ...how many days I can hold off....

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(274 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

ATTENTION EVERYONE!
These are incredibly beautiful boards, I am very very happy! I hope to start working ASAP and sending out "Board-only" orders within a day or two. ^_^



The utility you want is RGBDS.
Follow this:
http://cratel.wichita.edu/cratel/ECE238 … oyDevSetup
If you're on Windows Vista or above, I'll help you edit the batch file to have the compiler work. Let me know when you're that far in the setup.

Gawd I loathe High-level languages. gbz80ASM FTW!

Have a look at this miserable excuse for a front light:
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/406029

Every other picture is stolen from Bibin's front-lighting tutorial! Some bot came over to NoiChan and resurrected an ancient for-sale thread to advertise these. It even went as far to upload one of the many images from Alixpress, not belonging to Bibin. What terrible work they did on the mad as well...

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(135 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Next in line for:
"other carts - all tested, working, labeled. $25 for the lot of 31."

My favorite game of all time:
Secret of Evermore, SNES

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(9 replies, posted in Atari)

No RAM. The data you wish to store will be placed in the ROM either at a high address or low address depending.

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(9 replies, posted in Atari)

egr wrote:

Oh! Could this work for little-scale's Atari midi project?

The tinyduino midi interface? IIRC, the rom was tiny so yes it could. If it were a large rom, above 4kbytes, then it would have to be mofldified slightly to access the other banks.


EDIT: Yep. His rom is 4k and utilizes a teensy. Should I print other versions? I designed one which is just 4k and would be about $2 cheaper due to the PLD.

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(9 replies, posted in Atari)

rygD wrote:

I am not big on trackers, but I am still interested in all of this.

Also, i love synthcart.

Tracker or not, this is simply a flash cartridge so put whatever game you want on it. wink

egr wrote:
Jazzmarazz wrote:

Contacted Paul Slocum. Lets see what happens...

Excellent.  That's probably the best move you could make.  His tracker project looks really cool, maybe this will prompt him to expand and finish it!

I hope so! Thanks for the comments.

Since there has been at least some interest in the project, please feel free to read and comment my blog post which fully details where I am with the project:
http://jazz-disassemblies.blogspot.com/ … super.html

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Boner wrote:

maybe you hooked up the arduinoboy output to gameboy link cable wrong

Could be. If data in and out were switched nothing would happen in both cases.

Btw, pictures help more than a thousand words.:)

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(2 replies, posted in Commodore Computers)

jefftheworld wrote:

Some of the design choices of the software aren't based on fully harnessing the SID but instead making it hard to fuck stuff up.

Lol, yeah. Too bad MSSIAH isn't open source, because there would be many mods available. The SID is so much more capable than many other 8-bit parallel-controlled synth chips. One such device comes to mind; the Gameboy CPU. It has nearly the same amount of control registers as the SID, but not as much control. Take for example the Pulse width register as mentioned above:

FF11
   Name     - NR 11 --- AUD1LEN
   Contents - Sound Mode 1 register, Sound length/Wave pattern duty (R/W)

              Only Bits 7-6 can be read.

              Bit 7-6 - Wave Pattern Duty
              Bit 5-0 - Sound length data (t1: 0-63)

              Wave Duty: 00: 12.5% ( _--------_--------_-------- )
                                  01: 25%   ( __-------__-------__------- )
                                  10: 50%   ( ____-----____-----____----- ) (default)
                                  11: 75%   ( ______---______---______--- )

Four configurations. FOUR! Thats just sad...

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(9 replies, posted in Atari)

Contacted Paul Slocum. Lets see what happens...

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

A rather refreshing album.

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(5 replies, posted in Releases)

Indeed, The feels. sad
Such good feels.

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(9 replies, posted in Atari)

Working on a saveable cartridge for the Atari 2600. It is done, but needs some PLD programming.
My current design offers 32k of addressable memory and depending on how I program the PLD, some will be ROM and some will be RAM. Maybe it will be 16k/16k and maybe it will be 4k/28k. Who knows just yet.
Joe Grant designed the original schematic for an 8-bank switchable ROM cartridge, so why not use some as RAM amitire?

OSHPark wants 16.95 for three of them which is pretty damn good if I do say so myself.

Is there anyone in the dev community willing to program a tracker to utilize the non-volatile save feature?

I WANT LED ON EACH ADDRESS AND DATA PIN. O_O