Author: Peter Swimm

  • Cynthcart midi interface project page appeared

    We previewed the device earlier, but now full schematics are available online.. and should be usuable for things other than Paul Slocum’s cynthcart.

    The MIDI interface translates midi signals to key presses on the C64. It also simulates two potentio meters, which can be used for the cutoff-, LFO-, pitch bent- and pulswidth-modulation. After installing the PCB into your C64, it’s possible to use the C64 as a regular machine, because the keyboard is still connected, although trough the PCB. One must however make some sort of link to the joystick port to enable the use of the potentio meter functionality (see video for an example -i’ve used an USB connector-).

    The controller uses two midi channels. Channel 1 is for all note information; channel 2 is used for synth-functions/params. MIDI-CC channels 12 and 13 are used for the potentio meters.

    via .:: NebulaH’s homepage ::..

  • TCTD micronews for 2010-01-14

  • minusbaby – a few years later on Vimeo

    Next year we are definitely having a best video category.

  • TCTD Awards 2009: Best Hardware

    Perhaps more so than any of our categories, the worldwide economic crises probably impacted hardware the most. There were many less hardware products, especially commercial products, but the ones that did appear have proven to have an impact on how we create and display our works in the realm of chip.

    Here are your 2009 nominations for Best Hardware:

    Ultrasatan – This is perhaps representative of most of the modern chip devices. A tool that in itself does not enable the production of chip art, but one that simplifes workflows, provides better storage and backup, and takes all the danger and frustration that comes with interfacing with old storage mediums. Ultrasatan is well designed and well liked by its users and is a great example of it’s ilk.

    TNS-HCF3 – Perfect for mml fanatics and nsf collectors alike, this cartridge for famicom systems enables playback of NSF sound files from an sd cart. The TNS-HFC3 adds several improvements over the TNS-HFC2 including Increased bank memory, VRC6 hardware support (without the TNS-HFE4 expansion) and SD cards up to 2GB.

    Arduinoboy Mini – Taking advantage of the smallest kid on the arduino block, the Mini was a marvel in compact design and performance. The few people who managed to get a hold of one can attest to the quality and portability of these little guys. One can only hope that another run of these will happen in the future.

    USB Gameboy Carts – Cartridge based trackers like LSDJ are only as strong as their weakest links, and numerous works of staggering genius has been lost to wonky backup software, or flaky storage products, or dodgy computer setups. The USB carts that appeared this year where a definite step forward, not only in their ease of use and reliability, but as one nominating wag put it “…(T)heir ability to create human drama”. Looking forward to further advances in this field in 2010, with universal love and understanding.

    SNES Powerpak – It has not kicked off the kind of widespread development that its NES forfather has quite yet, but having the ease of use for developers and artists alike should mean a bright future for this new kid on the block from Retrozone.

  • Welcome to the 2009 True Chip Till Death Awards

    14 months into running this website, it is amazing that I still like doing it as much as I did day one. Day after day of new releases, news videos, software and hardware, and other developments find me having as much fun and learning as much about the community as I ever had. Before we dive into the awards I wanted to thank all the people who have submitted news, The TCTD staff who has helped me run this site and post articles, the great artists and developers who make this all possible, and most of all the people who read us everyday on the web, rss, and twitter.

    I have some interesting ideas in mind for the future, but before we move forward let’s take a look back, and let’s start with the 2009 Award nominees. We will be posting throughout the next week, leading up to our awards gala on the 30th, so stay tuned!