Pulled from NesDev.com –
“Hi, you can use the MBM29F033C from Fujitsu to write AM29F032B since the pinout is the same.”
While I haven’t been able to test this first-hand, it should work right? I tend to use the Type … Continue reading
Pulled from NesDev.com –
“Hi, you can use the MBM29F033C from Fujitsu to write AM29F032B since the pinout is the same.”
While I haven’t been able to test this first-hand, it should work right? I tend to use the Type … Continue reading
Does the above image look like an AMD AM29F032B? Think again! Oh wait, the GQ-4X4 actually identifies it properly. It’s an ST Micro M29F032D TSOP40 chip disguised as an AMD AM29F032B. Genius! Pin compatible so it doesn’t affect me too … Continue reading
Oh! Looky! I made a visual basic program with some sort of windowed interface! What a feat! Pressing the button to hide will hide the background (Prairie Wind) and show will make it show! Plus change your name in the … Continue reading
Ohhh those Romans! Honestly with so many Ifs and ElseIfs it feels like I’m typing in circles, but hey! My code worked for a few of the examples, albeit they were not what the solutions listed. Many ways to do … Continue reading
I’ve begun my journey into the world of programming, with no experience apart from hackery of html and css I enter onto a new journey. Below is my first program in full that I wrote. I actually made another one … Continue reading
We finally reach the end of the Lunchbeat saga at last! All we do is bump those resistors from 470ohm to 10,000ohm … Continue reading
This was the final AVRDUDE flash of the Lunchbeat by Buranelectrix, we also reminisce on how good SuperNick was at … Continue reading
In this video we give the Lunchbeat a chance to play some phat tunes. Something isn’t quite right though… if … Continue reading
Even more programming, under OS X nonetheless! Learn more about the Lunchbeat at buranelectrix.com. It’s a is neg-fi groovemachine with 1-bit … Continue reading
Well, something seems to work – we have lights and buttons! Still missing some of the bits, hopefully, they’ll turn up soon! … Continue reading