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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by qwaycee_ » Mon Nov 29, 2010 11:53 pm

holy shit!!!

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by step correct » Tue Nov 30, 2010 12:32 am

I recently picked up an old Gameboy at a rummage sale, still has the box and maunual.. everything working. Point me in the right direction please?

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by cloak and dagger » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:21 am

nanoloop + gba micro is one of the coolest things ever, you can put it in your pocket and make music wherever you go...like i said, it's just kinda expensive (will probably run you about $150 overall)


i ordered an lsdj cart last night, gonna take a walk through akihabara this weekend and try to find an old grey. the frustrating thing is that i still have mine from when i was 8, it's just sitting in a box on the other side of the world right now

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by deadly_habit » Wed Dec 01, 2010 1:27 am

yea i prolly have an old grey under my bed somewhere -w-
psp rhythm is another nice pocket studio for those of you with a cfw psp

on an unrelated note my uncle just called like an hr ago and snagged me another c64 for free :D

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by cloak and dagger » Thu Dec 02, 2010 2:58 am

i am seriously considering getting one of these (they're $85)

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and using this program http://www.littlegptracker.com


$85 is a bit higher, but it's more portable than a GB, has a rechargeable battery, and you can play roms from like any retro game system if you need a break :6:

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:10 am

cloak and dagger wrote:i am seriously considering getting one of these (they're $85)

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and using this program http://www.littlegptracker.com


$85 is a bit higher, but it's more portable than a GB, has a rechargeable battery, and you can play roms from like any retro game system if you need a break :6:
-w- sold
what's the system?

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by upstateface » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:12 am

Hmmmmm I can find all my gameboys aside from my old grey. :x
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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by cloak and dagger » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:24 am

it's called the Dingoo A320


you install a version of Linux on it called Dingux


I'm really tempted, but to be honest I've never used Linux before and I hate tweaking stuff, and looking at all of the resources on the web today has confused me and made me think it's kind of a time sink.


I still might get it though -w- I need a Chanukah present for myself and I don't have a TV to play the SNES / Genesis games I want...

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:27 am

tv input/capture usb adapter man
that's what i'm gonna be adding soon so i can get rid of my commodore 1902 monitor

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by upstateface » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:28 am

deadly habit wrote:tv input/capture usb adapter man
that's what i'm gonna be adding soon so i can get rid of my commodore 1902 monitor
Get rid of as in give to upstateface? :t:
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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by cloak and dagger » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:35 am

deadly habit wrote:tv input/capture usb adapter man
that's what i'm gonna be adding soon so i can get rid of my commodore 1902 monitor

I tried that a while back, and there were a few reasons why it wasn't really good. It was really expensive, all of the TV here is digital, and there was another reason why I couldn't get it to work.


The Dingoo sounds awesome but also sounds like a headache...Linux scares me :|

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys

Post by deadly_habit » Thu Dec 02, 2010 3:44 am

cloak and dagger wrote:
deadly habit wrote:tv input/capture usb adapter man
that's what i'm gonna be adding soon so i can get rid of my commodore 1902 monitor

I tried that a while back, and there were a few reasons why it wasn't really good. It was really expensive, all of the TV here is digital, and there was another reason why I couldn't get it to work.


The Dingoo sounds awesome but also sounds like a headache...Linux scares me :|
if you're smart enough to operate a tracker linux should be a piece of cake

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