I have a 100/600 turn setup at the moment and a switch at the side to choose but it's rubbish so I'll try two separates. 🙂
I have a 100/600 turn setup at the moment and a switch at the side to choose but it's rubbish so I'll try two separates. 🙂
I have an original copy and the game loading speed is about 8-10 seconds faster than the .tzx. it's not the deck speed, that's been checked.
I might try and rip my copy. 🤔
I have an original copy and the game loading speed is about 8-10 seconds faster than the .tzx. it's not the deck speed, that's been checked.
I might try and rip my copy. 🤔
I have an idea that ought to be interesting and I'll pop it open tonight and take a look. ☺️
I have an idea that ought to be interesting and I'll pop it open tonight and take a look. ☺️
The full Arduino is overkill but the attiny doesn't have hardware serial which is needed for snappy pause response from the Bluetooth module.
Luckily there's a gpio pin on the module that pauses if you short it to ground.
I'll need a PCB for this. 🤔
The full Arduino is overkill but the attiny doesn't have hardware serial which is needed for snappy pause response from the Bluetooth module.
Luckily there's a gpio pin on the module that pauses if you short it to ground.
I'll need a PCB for this. 🤔
What are the trickiest loaders fo the C64 and Speccy? I'm currently loading StrangeLoop and Sanxion without issue and I'm after a challenge.
Suggestions gratefully received! 🙂
What are the trickiest loaders fo the C64 and Speccy? I'm currently loading StrangeLoop and Sanxion without issue and I'm after a challenge.
Suggestions gratefully received! 🙂
If I'm right, it should 'just' be a case of matching the coil to the Bluetooth amp to get a wide enough frequency range with no distortion.
There is also HF noise on the output that triggers a double edge detection.
If I'm right, it should 'just' be a case of matching the coil to the Bluetooth amp to get a wide enough frequency range with no distortion.
There is also HF noise on the output that triggers a double edge detection.
'Superman - The strongest Avenger.' 😂
'Superman - The strongest Avenger.' 😂
It has all sorts of protections and built in filtering, it's switchable between class A/B and D and has enough power to drive a coil hard enough for a near square wave.
It's tiny wee and 80p! 😍
It has all sorts of protections and built in filtering, it's switchable between class A/B and D and has enough power to drive a coil hard enough for a near square wave.
It's tiny wee and 80p! 😍
My cassette advanture has hit a sticking point. No matter how clean the sighal is, the C64 deck will pick up pretty much any noise on the upswing of the wave.
I'm looking for a simple circuit/method that'll turn a narrrow band sine into a wide band sine to add some noise.
Does this exist?
My cassette advanture has hit a sticking point. No matter how clean the sighal is, the C64 deck will pick up pretty much any noise on the upswing of the wave.
I'm looking for a simple circuit/method that'll turn a narrrow band sine into a wide band sine to add some noise.
Does this exist?
The last thing I saw was 'thinking for 58 seconds' and it seemed to have pooped its pants and gave up. 😂
The last thing I saw was 'thinking for 58 seconds' and it seemed to have pooped its pants and gave up. 😂
So much so that I've got a printed t-shirt on the way. ☺️
So much so that I've got a printed t-shirt on the way. ☺️
As materials go, Delrin is in my top 3. ☺️
As materials go, Delrin is in my top 3. ☺️
I'll take a look tonight. 🤔
I'll take a look tonight. 🤔
I've had some games that are really fussy but it turns out that the tape images will work fine on an emulator, but not in the 'real world'. A different capture of the same tap works fine. ☺️
I've had some games that are really fussy but it turns out that the tape images will work fine on an emulator, but not in the 'real world'. A different capture of the same tap works fine. ☺️
I'll need to do some experimentation to see what I can detect and how I can use it but the idea is to get it to react to a motor pause command and do 'something'. 🤔
I'll need to do some experimentation to see what I can detect and how I can use it but the idea is to get it to react to a motor pause command and do 'something'. 🤔
I used an iron core for the coil, I was using steel which is apparently a terrible thing to do. I expect it to be too loud now but I can fix that. 🙂
I used an iron core for the coil, I was using steel which is apparently a terrible thing to do. I expect it to be too loud now but I can fix that. 🙂
Nearly New Order
Five Inch Nails
I'm going to try to roll up the fixes into a 'coil driver' PCB and will get a basic version up and running first, then tune the output stage. 🙂
I'm going to try to roll up the fixes into a 'coil driver' PCB and will get a basic version up and running first, then tune the output stage. 🙂