Midify board adds MIDI port to Nintendo gaming handhelds
Not like you really need another excuse to use your DS as a MIDI controller, but the hacking fiends over at Division 6 have just made available the aptly-titled Midify board. The tiny creation enables users to add a MIDI port to just about anything, but it specializes in Midifying Nintendo handhelds. It can be installed directly into a GBA, GBA-SP, DS or DS Lite, though it'll play nice with other electronics should you procure a few extra parts. We won't even bother mentioning what all you can do with this, but those already salivating at the thought shouldn't have too much trouble parting with $34.99.
[Via Hack A Day]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Flashpoint @ Jun 23rd 2008 9:14AM
If you are really a hacker, figure out a way to get DS to run CRYSIS on very high settings.
neuralien @ Jun 23rd 2008 10:19AM
how is your comment relevant? Running Crysis on very high on a DS isn't something "real hackers" are interested in. I mean, what's the point? This hack is about augmenting the capabilities of existing hardware systems, making them do things they were never meant to do. Now THAT is real hacking.
Flashpoint @ Jun 23rd 2008 11:30AM
the point is....
C R Y S I S
pathumx @ Jun 24th 2008 4:57AM
how many low ranks do people need till they figure out that crysis isn't funny anymore?
might i suggest an auto ban based on how many low ranks a person gets in relation to total number of comments?
Michael @ Jun 23rd 2008 9:34AM
Did the author forget the word "to" in the headline?
bohsocks @ Jun 23rd 2008 10:04AM
No, the omission just makes this headline modern art.
Charlie Calhoun @ Jun 23rd 2008 2:38PM
Confirmed: Rick Roll, do not click.
Hëlikia @ Aug 21st 2008 5:32PM
Very nice, curious if anybody knows what LC chip is on the board?