UD's Batsugun Gaiden! (56kers beware)
Which is the best way to buy a Batsugun OST, UD?
Thanks in advance for any reply.
Thanks in advance for any reply.
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GaijinPunch
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My local Mandarake might have one... it would be somewhere close to the 5000 yen mark though. They aren't cheap.Which is the best way to buy a Batsugun OST, UD?
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That's really lovely from the looks of things. Is that how it appears in the magazine like UD's? Or is this a seperate release?GaijinPunch wrote:Skull Hornetsgunbird18 wrote:That Skull Hornets Manga is an amazing find! We want scans, we want scans, we want.....
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GP, can you actually find a way to snag a copy? Money's not a problem and, after all, we're somehow neighbours (I live in Sydney right now...). Of course if you can find a place that ships to Oz, it would be much better, no further hassles.
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
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Are you volunteering GP ?GaijinPunch wrote: What a fun project to translate.

Excellent scans ud, thank you very much!

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speaking of manga based on toaplan/raizing, there is this one on ebay, if anyone is intrerested in purchasing/scanning :
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mahou-Daisakusen- ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mahou-Daisakusen- ... dZViewItem
Enter setup, by using switch 3 in DIP1.Shion wrote:I got this board about a week ago as well. I noticed there are 2 sets of 8 switches on the PCB, but I don't have a clue what they are for exactly. I've only managed to find scans of manuals in Japanese, so I was wondering if you knew what they are forundamned wrote:Just got my stuff, this week
It will all be explained.
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CIT volunteered to xlate, but I won't stop anybody else who wants to go for it 
I have 300dpi scans for anyone who wants something better to work with as far as using the art or adding their own translated text. Just need a good place to upload it to (photobucket only supports 1mb files for free hosting), or I can just e-mail it if somebody is serious.
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I have 300dpi scans for anyone who wants something better to work with as far as using the art or adding their own translated text. Just need a good place to upload it to (photobucket only supports 1mb files for free hosting), or I can just e-mail it if somebody is serious.
-ud
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Cool, I'll give that a try ^_^rtw wrote:Enter setup, by using switch 3 in DIP1.Shion wrote:I got this board about a week ago as well. I noticed there are 2 sets of 8 switches on the PCB, but I don't have a clue what they are for exactly. I've only managed to find scans of manuals in Japanese, so I was wondering if you knew what they are forundamned wrote:Just got my stuff, this week
It will all be explained.
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Sssweeet!
I purchased Batsugun for Saturn more than 6 months ago, but not having a Saturn hooked up, and then lack of a tate-able TV kept me from giving it a go.
So last night instead of going for TFVI, instead flipped the TV on end and was thrilled to have my socks rocked off by such an awesome game.
The Saturn game library: "The Gift that Keeps on Giving"
There isn't much point in me trying to express how cool and fun Batsugun is, as most all of you already know, no doubt.
But I've gotta mention those little piggies and their excitable ears!
So delightfully unexpected!
Are they related to Muchi Muchi Pork at all?
I purchased Batsugun for Saturn more than 6 months ago, but not having a Saturn hooked up, and then lack of a tate-able TV kept me from giving it a go.
So last night instead of going for TFVI, instead flipped the TV on end and was thrilled to have my socks rocked off by such an awesome game.
The Saturn game library: "The Gift that Keeps on Giving"
There isn't much point in me trying to express how cool and fun Batsugun is, as most all of you already know, no doubt.
But I've gotta mention those little piggies and their excitable ears!
So delightfully unexpected!
Are they related to Muchi Muchi Pork at all?
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Question: Are PCB's prone to static electricity damage similarly like PC components?
I'm not sure but sticking it on that bed there (looks like a mattress) isn't that high risk of damaging the board?
I've seen people stick their PCB on the ground to photograph, I'm wondering how durable these boards are.
Anyways just a question feel free to answer if you know
Thanks
Jimmy
I'm not sure but sticking it on that bed there (looks like a mattress) isn't that high risk of damaging the board?
I've seen people stick their PCB on the ground to photograph, I'm wondering how durable these boards are.
Anyways just a question feel free to answer if you know

Thanks
Jimmy
PCB's are prone to static electricity that is why we store them in pink antistatic bubble wrap or antistatic bags.Shelcoof wrote:Question: Are PCB's prone to static electricity damage similarly like PC components?
I'm not sure but sticking it on that bed there (looks like a mattress) isn't that high risk of damaging the board?
I've seen people stick their PCB on the ground to photograph, I'm wondering how durable these boards are.
Putting your PCB on your bed providing you have cotton bedsheets is not that dangerous. Cotton does not build up charge that well. It's the static electricity which is dangerous i.e. carpets.
Some people take a photo of their PCB's outside because of light conditions. If you put your PCB on some tiles not a lot can happen.
When handling PCB's always handle them by the edges and do not touch any pins on the connector.
rtw
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Thanks for the info rtw. I guess all those PC guys who are always paranoid about their PC parts sort of got to me lol.rtw wrote: PCB's are prone to static electricity that is why we store them in pink antistatic bubble wrap or antistatic bags.
Putting your PCB on your bed providing you have cotton bedsheets is not that dangerous. Cotton does not build up charge that well. It's the static electricity which is dangerous i.e. carpets.
Some people take a photo of their PCB's outside because of light conditions. If you put your PCB on some tiles not a lot can happen.
When handling PCB's always handle them by the edges and do not touch any pins on the connector.
rtw
Sweet but there is missing the SPECIAL VERSION EEPROM.
I have the saturn version and I think I'm not gonna buy the pcb because on saturn it's already nearly 1:1 Arcade without regarding the loading times.
What effect does have the Photoflash on a unprotected EEPROM ? I mean are they only damageble due UV Light (Sun) or generel highly lighting ?
I have the saturn version and I think I'm not gonna buy the pcb because on saturn it's already nearly 1:1 Arcade without regarding the loading times.
What effect does have the Photoflash on a unprotected EEPROM ? I mean are they only damageble due UV Light (Sun) or generel highly lighting ?