Heard this coming from the stage area & I was like I love this song and then got in and realised it was Actually Beth Ditto
Just got this wireless keyboard. The manual says a blue light should come on & you can hold FN + BT1, BT2, 2.4G to change connection modes. I switch it on, no blue light comes on & it doesn't connect in any mode. It's fully charged. Can anyone think of anything I might've missed or is it just broken
I have several of these SD card accepting VT-chip-based famiclones already, I've been trying to document the ones on the market https://museum.12bit.club/SD_card_VT_consoles
This is in line with the others in terms of capability, it can run mapper 0 and 3 and a small number of VTxx .bin files
but there was this fucking metal weight loose inside which was rattling around in shipment and broke the ribbon cable off one of the 2 PCBs. even if I bridge the pins connected to the power switch on the main PCB it doesn't seem to work. someone spotted that C37 seems to have been broken off as well
There are 2 launchers preinstalled, IUX and Pegasus, IUX is the custom one for this device & I like it in some ways it but does have issues. Honestly if I was doing this from scratch I wouldn't bother with a launcher & just use emu apps standalone but might as well tinker with what's here
it's quite funny how when it comes to 2D games people are so purist about recreating them perfectly as-was to the point of arguing over CRT and composite artifacts but with N64 even the official emulators are like nah kill the blur crank up the resolution I want those elf ears sharp enough to cut me
I am concluding I would probably rather play this on an emulator tbh.. the blurriness and low res of the N64 is Very apparent when played on a large TV