Daniel Padilla
@dproldan
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Fuengirola, MalagaJoined June 2008
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Hoy he visitado la sede de en Málaga, empresa que ha recibido 2,5 M€ del #PlanDeRecuperación para desarrollar tecnologías avanzadas en el sector aeroespacial y de defensa.
Trabajamos para que España sea un actor clave en la cadena de valor mundial de semiconductores.
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Pedro Sánchez, en Málaga para arropar a Dani Pérez como candidato a la Alcaldía
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El presidente del Gobierno, , hoy en Málaga, visita la sede de Clue Technologies en el .
➡️Una empresa dedicada a la ingeniería de hardware y software para proyectos de I+D aeroespaciales, especialmente en el ámbito de los semiconductores.
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El MSX son tantas historias, muchas de las cuales se reunieron en la #rumsx de y . En te contamos cómo discurrió un fin de semana para el recuerdo, y la huella que dejó
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El próximo 23F voy a dar un golpe de e.. digo, una charla de chiptune enfocada principalmente a compositores aquí:
eventbrite.com/e/entradas-lev
Espero que la retransmitan/cuelguen para todos aquellos interesados. ¡No os la perdáis!
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Hablamos con el director del del videojuego de Málaga para descubrir qué nos espera en la visita y alguna que otra anécdota.
(casi) SIN SPOILERS
youtu.be/-v7xZs_O8fM
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Making a Verilog model for YM2151. I'm currently refactoring the code that I've already written.
I need to change low-level spaghetti into behavioral code.
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Thank you Ramón for the video!
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This is a strange effect that occurs when using an ArrowPad with an X68000 playing Akumayo Dracula.
Bug or feature?
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ArrowPADとSX1Mini+。
やっぱり繋いでみると良い感じです。
でも同時に、ジョイパッドを繋いだ時と同じ問題点に気付きます。それは、ポーズやコンティニューができないこと。途中でトイレに行けないのです…。
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YM2151 schematization all done! - about 96%* of the total logic.
Special thanks to
took awesome die shot.
taught me how to read the MOS chip.
checked my circuit diagram of counter cells.
's DX7 RE posts helped me understand FM synth
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Don't let this story change your mind about buying hardware from Japan or using the valuable scrow services. Japanese users are extremely honest and careful with their devices. This is only the one bad example that teachs us to be careful and to not overpay for the "junk"!
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Such a nice computer had been destroyed on purpose without any possible gain for the perpetrator. That's the worst kind of stupidity.
One can never say if the seller is at fault, as he could be simple a reseller, you should be aware and ask before you buy: taketomo2018
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This is obviously a scam. This type of deceptions have always existed, and is even more common with online shopping. But what he would never expect is the next thing he found...
Several integrated circuits in the main board had been literally destroyed with a screw driver!
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Those cables where not supposed to be there...
Upon a closer inspection, he found that the unit had a coin cell battery connected to the main power switch and the "power on" LED!👇
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After paying for the unit, the shipment and the custom fees, it was time to repair it...
A famous MSX technician from the north of Spain found this when he opened the unit. 👇
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In this case, the unit was listed as junk, but it showed a working "power on" LED. This led the buyer to assume that, at least, the main board was not completely broken, maybe changing a few chips would be enough to recover it. 👇
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Many of the items you can buy on these services are known to be broken and are listed as "junk". They are bought knowing that "what you see is what you get". The pictures and the description are usually very good and honest. 👇
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Cool video about the Konami history with #MSX
Konami's creative MSX team: From Pippols to Metal Gear 2 youtu.be/NzdvCqGzu08 via
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手に持って遊ぶジョイパッドと違い、置いて使うことを想定して作られています。測ってみたら、コード込みで540gちょっと。そして裏面にはクッション性のある滑り止めが付いているので、重さと相まってかなり安定します。アクション・シューティングもバッチリですね。
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I had the chance to meet Professor Kazuhiko Nishi this past weekend in Barcelona.
It's always amazing to hear computing history from the people that made it.
Even better, his contributions will continue in the future!
Thank you
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