Re: FLUXLIST: C64!

2000-02-03 Thread Rod Stasick

Thank you Lord ;-) I've been aware of the CrossDOS, but haven't
needed to explore it in the past - I will now - and will look
into this "ftp" thing that you speak of. Your humble servant,
Rod

--- Lord Hasenpfeffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Well I just left (in a huff) the Amiga (4000) and got this
 PC
  after Gateway sawed off another Amiga leg and tossed the
 rest to 
  the lions.
 
 You have my sympathies.  I dreamed of owning an Amiga since I
 first
 heard of them in 1986.  By the time I was finally able to
 afford and
 to seriously consider buying one (April 1994), Commodore filed
 for bankruptcy.  I've followed the disgusting events with the
 companies that have tried to pick up the pieces ever since and
 have just been heartbroken by them all.  Now another company
 has
 it and is making great promises - but this time nobody I know
 is believing anything anymore.
 
 There is something called CrossDOS, I think, which will allow
 you to move files via floppies from one machine to another.
 You can also connect the two machines via a null modem cable
 and transfer the files back and forth using terminal emulation
 software.
 
 You could also upload the files from your Amiga to an ftp
 directory
 on the net somewhere and then download them from there to your
 PeeCee.
 
 Check in the Amiga forum at http://www.delphi.com for
 specifics.
 The Commodore and Amiga communities at Delphi were very active
 the last time I visited there.
 
 Myke
 

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Re: FLUXLIST: C64!

2000-01-31 Thread Sol Nte

Does anyone know where to get gameboy EMUs and ROMs for shit like the
gameboy soundtrack maker!?

http://hiwaay.net/~jfrohwei/gameboy/

is the major site for all things gameboy. It's more of a homebrew developers
site but you'll find links there to most of what you want. There're links to
C compilers for the gameboy so you can code your own roms if you want to do
custom sound stuff.

I'm not aware of a specific gameboy soundtrack maker, do you mean Nanoloop?

For emulators there's also

http://members.tripod.com/sirrobertrpg/emu.htm

From what I've seen some emulators do not emulate sound properly so you may
have to try a few.

I think Alec Empire produced a whole album with his gameboy about a year ago
but I've not listened to it yet. Anyone heard it?

cheers,

Sol.