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added on the 2007-05-21 14:23:37 by Yarrick |
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def. rulez hard . . . must have birnary and circuit plans . . . must have . . .
Videos of PCBs are a bit of a turn off for me, but the chippy was sweet.
massively cool
I can't but thumb up wild hardware projects.
When I have my MP3 stick player with me, I wonder why won't someone make a similar stick that also plays YM, SID, SAP, Modules and other oldschool formats. Imagine my 512MB MP3 with thousands of tunes from my favorite computers. Now I have to convert them to MP3 and have only 30 of them inside and waste a lot of space. A real music player in a USB stick would be the thing of my dreams!!!
When I have my MP3 stick player with me, I wonder why won't someone make a similar stick that also plays YM, SID, SAP, Modules and other oldschool formats. Imagine my 512MB MP3 with thousands of tunes from my favorite computers. Now I have to convert them to MP3 and have only 30 of them inside and waste a lot of space. A real music player in a USB stick would be the thing of my dreams!!!
What Optimus said, and as an electronic engineering student and a huge chiptune lover CDCing this is the best I can do :)
Great tune in the test ;)
Great tune in the test ;)
GREAT!
AFAIR gwEm did something similar for the Wild compo of Outline 2oo6
AFAIR gwEm did something similar for the Wild compo of Outline 2oo6
definitely cool
Thumb goes up.
*wow*. Thumb goes in same direction as on screenshot :)
[at university, i once wanted to write something demoish for the fpga developer board we had there but they did not let me :( The board did not have any sound output though (but a parallel port, but I didn't have one of those oldskool parallel port digital2analog converters)]
[at university, i once wanted to write something demoish for the fpga developer board we had there but they did not let me :( The board did not have any sound output though (but a parallel port, but I didn't have one of those oldskool parallel port digital2analog converters)]
Absolutely great !!!
And what freed_ohm said ;)
And what freed_ohm said ;)
;)
Kicks the ass of link me beautiful.
Is there a project homepage? I'd like to try and do some music for this thing. (I have a couple of AVR samples, and the ability to make PCB's cheap)
Optimus: Either buy an ipod and install ipodlinux, or get some software for your GP. (Or compile it for your GP)
Is there a project homepage? I'd like to try and do some music for this thing. (I have a couple of AVR samples, and the ability to make PCB's cheap)
Optimus: Either buy an ipod and install ipodlinux, or get some software for your GP. (Or compile it for your GP)
Also: You only have three resistors on the right, of which one or two are probably for op-amp feedback. So how do you do the D/A? Either it's by using a PWM or by the resistor row thing on the left? But don't these thing give you a common resistance between one point and a number of other rather than the bridge-like thing used in the classical covox cards?
Also, I see now that it's made on veroboard with a piece of paper on top. :D :D :D
Now, let me see the all the bad solder joints on the other side >:
Also, I see now that it's made on veroboard with a piece of paper on top. :D :D :D
Now, let me see the all the bad solder joints on the other side >:
definitely cool !!!
I want one aussi ;)
the new debris
wow, just wow. the chiptune is excellent.
awesome! this is the real hacker spirite...pure demoscene. love it! (*tear in eye)
Lovely!
Straightforward idea, but next time with a better video cam ;)
cool!
Awesomeness :D
oh, yes. i saw this at the last st lars meeting.
truly awesome project, and it was quite a kick hearing the first sounds come out of it.
truly awesome project, and it was quite a kick hearing the first sounds come out of it.
nice :)
give us the circuit plans! we want to see that in SMD!!! :)
seriously KICKS ASS. great work.
seriously KICKS ASS. great work.
Kickass, as people said already :)
Nice - is there a you tube or streaming video of this?
Pretty nifty. Hardware hacking rules :)
BASS!
MASSIVE!
Awesome and totally cool. And nice tune as well! :)
WHOA.
sounds GREAT! :)
sounds GREAT! :)
Awesome. That thing was supposed to be my project back when I was a student :) but had to complete something else before.
Great job.
Great job.
Wow !
Awesome!
I want to track for it! :D
I want to track for it! :D
when you release the tracker? you know, many chiptuners like myself look at this as a kind of appeal ;)
the song is nice, the rest seems a one-off tech feat without much of a use :/
How did you make all that code fit into 2kB of RAM... respect guys!
that's awesome dudes ... really ... :)
great!
Gargaj: well, somebody took the concept of a demo to hardware. I see nothing wrong with that.
Gargaj: well, somebody took the concept of a demo to hardware. I see nothing wrong with that.
götta
very, very impressing :)
Stupidly fucking mint. Definitely worth me ruining hundreds of quid's worth of components until I manage to build myself one that works:) I think I'll take out some finger insurance and then fire up the soldering iron...
I have fallen in love with voice of this 2kb siren....
hey, is that chip modelled on the 6581, or is it meant to be a completely original soundchip that does more?
hey, is that chip modelled on the 6581, or is it meant to be a completely original soundchip that does more?
Freakishly fat chiptune! (and hardware)
FREAKING AWESOME!!
What, I haven't thumbed this already? Hell, I even extracted the music from the video so that I could listen to it over and over..
atmega8 (dip28) ?
unique chippy ;)
VERY awesome!
mad!
holy cow ! you should do some sids like that, 64ers would go crazy :)
wow, this is very impressive!!! keep up the great work!
i love the sound :-)
i love the sound :-)
Cool Project ;)
Great stuff. Very impressive
you roxx
Awesome! :)
The video could be better :-)
No, honestly: Another pure microcontroller ownage by flt
No, honestly: Another pure microcontroller ownage by flt
all your circuits belong to us
Theee real chiptune!
Simply awesome :)
flt = insane
Quote:
flt = insane
not flt, but LFT = INSANE! :)
impressive
very very awesome!! :D
Excellent project<3 That's the real stuff.
chiptune on chip.
Seen it few times, didn't knew it is on Pouet. Nice.
chipmusic luv!
awesome, Kryo rulez
thanks for releasing the sources, will try n build one myself
thanks for releasing the sources, will try n build one myself
yay, that's great!
that's neat
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