nanoloop and the various different gameboys
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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys
holy shit!!!
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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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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
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
yea i prolly have an old grey under my bed somewhere 
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

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

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys
i am seriously considering getting one of these (they're $85)

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

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

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys
cloak and dagger wrote:i am seriously considering getting one of these (they're $85)
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

what's the system?
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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys
Hmmmmm I can find all my gameboys aside from my old grey. 

knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
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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
I need a Chanukah present for myself and I don't have a TV to play the SNES / Genesis games I want...
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

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Re: nanoloop and the various different gameboys
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
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
Get rid of as in give to upstateface?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

knell wrote:i have the weirdest boner right now
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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
if you're smart enough to operate a tracker linux should be a piece of cakecloak 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
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