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C64 • Chipmusic • hardware

New Load/Save device for MSSIAH/PROPHET64

Just added my latest project:
MSSIAH and PROPHET64 Load and Save device!

Load and Save your C64 MSSIAH/PROPHET64 Songs/Instruments/Patches on a (micro)SD Card in high speed!

C64 • Chipmusic • hardware

SID Symphony II Cartridge appeared

If you’d rather not open your C64 or 128, and have an expansion port free, we also offer an external cartridge option: The SID Symphony II. Designed to be as simple to use as possible, this cartridge is built for a 6581 SID, and works with any software that can access a SID chip anywhere in the $DE00 to $DFE0 address range (the address can be changed by moving a few simple DIP switches). Sized to fit standard Commodore 64/128 case shells (such as those sold by Protovision or Vesalia Online).

via Digital Audio Concepts – Products.

Chipmusic • hardware • videos

Laser Gameboys 2.0 Install Test

This is the first run of the complete install at The Edge.. Put together and tested in their hardware lab. All that needs to happen now is the whole thing moved out into the main entrance way/

I am currently working on an installation for The Edge (http://edgeqld.org.au/) that is a continuation of my Laser Gameboy installation

Installation

Brisbane

Chipmusic

Australia

LSDJ

CRT

VGA

Hacking

Lasers

Arduino

License:

Standard YouTube License

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via Laser Gameboys 2.0 Install Test – YouTube.

Chipmusic • hardware • software • The PC • VST

USB Beeper: A Hardware Plugin for Software Music Appeared

via little-scale:

Chipmusic • Gameboy Advance • hardware

nanoloop USB-adaptor appeared

This adaptor connects a Game Boy with a PC via link cable and USB port. It allows to update nanoloop 2.x (2.2 or higher) carts and to backup/restore data from/to nanoloop 2.5.

The adaptor is a bare PCB, shaped to fit into a link cable’s plug and a USB port. Electronic parts are coated with a shrink tube.

Oliver also mentioned on 8bc that “the nanoloop USB adaptor (www.nanoloop.com/usb) will also be available with a MIDI-firmware which does exactly the same (appear as MIDI device, sync Game Boy to PC). for about $10.”

Requirements

– a Game Boy Advance (DS doesn’t work due to lack of link port)
– a link cable (any Nintendo or 3rd party model will do)
– a PC with Windows

via nanoloop USB-adaptor.