@Noelle808
Basically roll for all physical character aspects?
@nyanuri
*jumps up onto a table and curls up to sleep*
It is actually morning here... I live in California. I just stayed up all night.
I'll be up later today if you want to chat then. Good "night," kawaii nekomimi.
@nyanuri
I'm reading a few things right now. Took my pills; they of course don't activate immediately.
*changes to cat form* Nyan maybe faster with smaller body though.
@nyanuri
Speaking of which... what kinds of topics ARE off-limits when talking to you?
@nyanuri
You have no idea how funny that is at this moment. I may tell you, depending on what you're fine with hearing and talking about. (Suffice it to say I don't just use content warnings, but another account entirely.)
@nyanuri
What's up for you today?
@nyanuri
D'oh! I'm actually getting to bed soon. I still have to take my pills, so I'll still be up for a few minutes.
@softgoat
Looks like multiple formats got used throughout the 90s for all platforms, with Scream Tracker, FastTracker, and Impulse Tracker probably being the most popular overall.
@softgoat
Makes me wonder: how did people make demoscene tracker music in the 80s and 90s?
@softgoat
I don't know, but I'm sure it's way too much for even a basic one. There should be a good free software way to make music that also doesn't require buying expensive hardware like a MIDI-compatible keyboard.
@softgoat
I.E. being gifted a Spotify Premium account forever.
Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?)
@BatElite
Should be noted, though, that the actual MIDI port is actually a full-sized DIN connector. But because DIN is too large for a PC extension slot, a DA-15 serial port was used to take its place.
Which surprises me that it's called DA size, because DB is larger (i.e. DB-25 serial and parallel ports) and DE is smaller (DE-9 serial port and Atari/Sega joystick port).
Adventure in a a charity shop the second (6/?)
@BatElite Yeah, that's an Apple-brand (OEM, maybe actually counterfeit) DVI Dual-Link extension cable.
Extensions this short are never for actually extending the length. In general, you plug in the extender before putting the computer or monitor in its permanent location, and the extender makes it easier to plug in and unplug the main cable.
Adventure in a a charity shop the second (7/9?)
@BatElite
I wasn't worrying. Plus. The more you do, the more you "talk," and I like "hearing" you talk.
Adventure in a a charity shop the second (1/?)
@BatElite
Yes, actually. The PC joystick port was also used as the MIDI port for keyboards, electronic drum kits, and similar. As such, they often came on sound cards.
@cirquecarte
This reminds me of my friend's card game, Cooking Rumble.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aethertower/cooking-rumble-a-fast-mentalism-game-for-all-ages
@nyanuri
*looks around for Neenya... or Nina, both are good and cute*
@lizardsquid
Understood. Hope it goes well.
*also hugs and cuddles*
@lizardsquid
Hey there, Cutie. What's up? That is, for example, how (and what) is your Haskell thing?
@catoutofbed@octodon.social
Yeah, I noticed that for the C64 when I was looking up the 6502 to find the 65C816. That was the first computer I ever used; my dad probably had it when I was born, or at least upgraded to it from his VIC-20 before I started using it.
Also... isn't it weird as hell that the Atari VCS and the NES have the same CPU core?
On rare occasion, a cat that looks like my emblem (avatar image) when curled up in a a ball.
Sometimes a Nobody.
Usually a bisexual human male, half-Filipino, half-white, with manic depression and a severe need for affection and validation. (Some of which I get here, yay!)
Lives in California (UTC-8 in winter, UTC-7 in summer)
I think I'm poly? Yeah, I'm poly.
Maybe gender fluid? Still figuring things out.