Re: A89: Re: 4-channel sound
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Re: A89: Re: 4-channel sound
I don't know what the sound is like on a GBC, I only have a GB and a GBP. I hope to get one, but
Nitendo has to make a blue one before I'll go out and spend $80 on it...
I wouldn't know how to build the amp, I got it with this very cheap FM stereo watch my litle sister
got at one of those discount stores. It's actually useful...
-Miles Raymond
-----Original Message-----
From: ZeromusMog@aol.com <ZeromusMog@aol.com>
To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Re: 4-channel sound
>In a message dated 12/9/98 5:31:20 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>m_rayman@bigfoot.com writes:
>
>> I already have two GameBoys, well one GameBoy and one "Special Limited
>> Edition Ice Blue" (whatever)
>> GameBoy Pocket, and I already have both Pokemon game paks, so I tried it.
>> It sounds neat, but two
>> GBPs (my brother has a GBP also) sound better than a GB and a GBP.
>>
>> I have this really neat 2-AA powered pocket amp. I hooked it up at school,
>> because I wasted 4
>> freash AAA batteries in 4 hours playing "Light! with Sound" on my 89 last
>> night. I thought sound
>> was the coolest thing since sliced bread, and then my calc went dead.
>Don't
>> get me wrong, sound is
>> still cool, but you wont catch me dead hooking regular headphones to my 89
>> without an amp between
>> them.
>>
>> -Miles Raymond
>
>I did this last night (my friends and I are pokemon-obsessed) with a Game Boy
>Color (mine) and a friend's Old Game Boy. (I have an old game boy too, but I
>personally don't own a second copy of Pokemon and a universal link, so I can't
>do it just for fun :) and they sounded pretty much the same...
>
>Anyway, how would I go about building this amp? I'm a klutz at hardware; I
>only know enough to program it. :)