1,505

(101 replies, posted in General Discussion)

right now, this

1,506

(97 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

disassembler wrote:
nordloef wrote:

This has been my cream dream since i heard about the vin input.

No one has attempted to do this yet?

i heard about someone putting an atari chip in a casio, not sure about this though

1,507

(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

750

1,508

(97 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

It's not like an audio in, like a mic input, it means that the DMG can take sound from an external sound chip if it's inside a GB cartdige, like the VR6/7 expansion chips for the NES.

edit:

Specifically for LSDJ, nothing. It's designed to be used on re-programmable cartridges, which don't have expansion chips. If there was either a) a re-programmable cart with an expansion chip or b) Johan started manufacturing carts with an expansion chip, then it would have a use with LSDJ, but only if he wrote a version specifically for writing with that chip.

1,509

(97 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Unless johan decides to start manufacturing carts with an expansion chip, it won't happen.

1,510

(97 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

wasn't there a nanoloop cart that did that?

finally, the mainstream will take us seriously

1,512

(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

alright i'll do it for 600

ahhh alright FINE

:slams the door:

1,514

(89 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ugh

1,515

(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

basspuddle wrote:

I'm sure topics like this come up all the time.

1,516

(15 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

is it biscuit or biscreet

i was thinking a while ago, couldn't you do some clever DPCM delta counter programming to act as a volume control for the triangle channel?

I was just wondering what happened to that dude that worked on the bleep bloop that put a sticker right on veronique's titty. And then I was like "did anyone make a grope tit collective joke"

Chainsaw Police wrote:

EBM?

it's like techno for goths

1,520

(35 replies, posted in General Discussion)

herr_prof wrote:

Sidbass sounds cool but it isnt SUPER BASSY to me. FM Sub Sine for wins always.

yeah, you can get some nice growly bass sounds, but it doesn't have a ton of low-end

personally, i think you can get some really nice low end out of the game boy's WAV channel