the kids are gonna learn about microcabin whether they like it or not

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watched a bit of the undertale 10th stream before going to bed last night & chat was going wild about the new stuff added to the game meanwhile i was going wild every time toby referenced something like bokosuka wars or xak: the art of visual stage

You could use the bad emulation system as is, or run the CFW (it's not as well optimised as stock but it's way more configurable and flexible), or try to build some other OS for it..... it's basically a tiny cheap little computer at this point? Who needs a raspberry pi when you can have a game stick

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ANYWAY the upshot of all that is I think I can probably finally sell them now ha ha ha

So if you want to buy one? Let's say ยฃ8 GBP, including a freshly reflashed SD card? (Not including shipping and tariffs and whatever bullshit I have no control over) DM me yeah

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@misty it was!! especially with each rip being 64GB (ish) .... those are a lot harder to manage than the like 4MB Game Boy roms I usually deal with

I had to write custom scripts to compare them and identify bad sectors cos nothing I'd normally use was really practical for dealing with files of that size

I've written up my findings about it here along with more photos of the stick and its PCB museum.12bit.club/Game_Stick_L

Here's the note I wrote to myself reminding me to take pictures of the back of it to show the unique ventilation hole that other variants do not have

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There is a pretty big community of people hacking these sticks out there, this particular clone is less-known than others but amazingly there is a toolchain available for the SOC and someone has built custom firmware that just runs plain retroarch on it lucamot.github.io/GStickOS/ind

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I guess I haven't mentioned what it actually IS since I'm so in the weeds on this shit lol. It's a stick that plugs into a TV & plays emulated games (NES/SNES/MD/GB/GBC/GBA/PS1/Arcade/Atari). The emulators run OK but nothing is configurable and it's forced 16:9. Versions of this thing get everywhere

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BUT they have an undocumented feature where if you connect the stick to a PC via a Micro USB data cable it mounts a 1GB partition which corresponds to a section in the stick's menu, so you can indeed add games. (The USB cable in the box is power-only so it does not work for this ๐Ÿ™ƒ)

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The other thing I wanted to do was figure out if there was a way to make the cards normally readable in a PC so you could add your own games. Turns out that's impossible because the stick's bootloader is where the partition table would normally be, so you can create one but then the stick won't boot

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I didn't want to sell them with defective cards, so I decided to rip one of the good ones & clone it to some new cheap-but-ok cards

In this process I found that only 2 of the 10 cards were good ๐Ÿ™ƒ

Here's the good rip I got after MANY tries archive.org/details/M8-8001100

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Recently for stupid reasons I got hold of a box of 10 of these game sticks so I thought I'd keep one and sell the rest. But in testing I found that it's a particularly weird clone with an SD card that can't be normally read in a PC, and the cards are extremely poor quality & most have bad sectors

re: Physical Health (-) 

@Rib oh shit sorry to hear ๐Ÿซ‚ take care of yourself, hope you recover soon

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Bogdan, who is sadly not on Mastodon, built a web server from a disposed vape.

On the one hand, what has the world come to, treating 32-bit processors faster than our youth's computers as disposable...

OTOH, the sheer amount of cool we can do by just repurposing the trash shat out by rampant consumerism!

bogdanthegeek.github.io/blog/p

#Permacomputing FTW

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