If you post a boot log perhaps it’ll help determine what fat can be trimmed
snoodwattle
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snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•can you help me name this falsetto pop/rock song?
5·1 year agoTry humming it in the Google or Sound Hound app. They work pretty well.
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Anybody tried one of these RPi based N64 cart dumpers off Aliexpress?English
1·1 year agoThis resembles the old revision of the DreamDumper64
https://dreamcraftindustries.com/collections/n64
The new revision has an integrated RP2040
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Edit: it's CentOS 7 (original: CentOS 3 on a self checkout?!?)
17·1 year agoIt’s CentOS 7.x
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Repaired and repainted a curbside CRT to match my NES.English
6·2 years agoNice work!
Out of curiosity, what repairs did the CRT need?
Obligatory safety disclaimer for people who want to repair old TVs: Messing with some of those electronics can be very dangerous.
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Inside the Super Nintendo cartridgesEnglish
3·2 years agoClick the Fabien link, not the OS News one
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Inside the Super Nintendo cartridgesEnglish
3·2 years agoI don’t have any content blockers. For fun I tried Desktop view, RSS reader, and an archive.is crawl but it looks the same: http://archive.today/8EaKt
Maybe it’s a region thing
Edit: Ohhh click the Fabien link, not the OS News one
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
RetroGaming@lemmy.world•Inside the Super Nintendo cartridgesEnglish
2·2 years agoWhere’s the rest of the article? I only see these the paragraphs:
One of the remarkable characteristics of the Super Nintendo was the ability for game cartridges (cart) to pack more than instructions and assets into ROM chips. If we open and look at the PCBs, we can find inside things like the CIC copy protection chip, SRAM, and even “enhancement processors”.
When I was a child and teenager in the ’90s, the capabilities of the SNES cartridge were a bit of a legend. We’d talk about what certain games would use which additional processors and chips in the cartridge, right or wrong, often boasting about the games we owned, and talking down the games we didn’t. Much of it was probably nonsense, but there’s some good memories there.
We’re decades deep into the internet age now, and all the mysteries of the SNES cartridge can just be looked up on Wikipedia and endless numbers of other websites. The mystery’s all gone, but at least now we can accurately marvel at just how versatile the SNES really was.
snoodwattle@lemm.eetoFPGA Gaming@kbin.social•SummerCart64 - A fully open source Nintendo 64 flashcart. (Github)
1·2 years agoCheck out DaisyDrive64. Also open source, has fewer components, has feature parity with ED64 x7, and is lower cost.
Is this different from https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/91 ?
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•The fact that I could just install linux and run my current game with (almost) zero issues impresses me immensely!English
2·2 years agoOpen source or proprietary drivers?
Logged here: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/610
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Voyager@lemmy.world•when will multi-community groupimt become avaiable?English
1·2 years agoThe developer closed https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/482 because it and related features are being actively discussed as a backend Lemmy feature:
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Voyager@lemmy.world•feature req: a way to slide finger right to left and go back to the post I was just in?English
9·2 years agoI think this is already logged: https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/issues/91
snoodwattle@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me get the last two programs I need to work in Linux.
10·2 years agoSome versions of Clip Studio look supported: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=15102
But Toon Boom Storyboard isn’t listed (unless it is part of Studio): https://www.winehq.org/search?q=Toon+boom
Running in a Virtual Box Windows VM may be the quickest path to success.


May I ask if you live in an acknowledged high-humidity area?