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Z1's G37 Specific Magnetic Phone Mount Installed

2024.03.07 03:49 SpawnDC5 Z1's G37 Specific Magnetic Phone Mount Installed

I went with the standard version (w/o wireless charging) since I didn't want to have a cable running from the mount to the aux power outlet at all times. I used to keep my phone in the "cup holders" (if you want to call them that, 6mt coupe owners will understand) with my live data running as I drove but, it was super annoying to have to constantly look down and over to read the display. This works much better. I'm actually surprised it holds the fold 4 so well, it hasn't fallen off once, yet.
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2024.02.07 12:21 outatime-1 I Dont Know What Spotify Thinks The Song Sounds Like...

I Dont Know What Spotify Thinks The Song Sounds Like...
It could be the "but you thought we were riding to heaven" part but that doesnt fit in the category
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2024.01.14 19:46 Zealousideal_Tip3693 Don't have this screw

Don't have this screw
So I got a spare ROG STRIX 8550-F motherboard off somebody to build mu pc but the problem is I don't have the screw to hold the SSD in. Does anyone know what screw I can use?
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2023.12.11 20:13 ChristianCrafting Song Repository Masterlist

So people have been looking at SOCAN as a possible source of where the song could be registered. While I don’t think the singer is Canadian, it could be possible, but there are many more repositories than just SOCAN. Given these major performance rights organizations are often available to people who wish to internationally sign up, even a Canadian licenser could and will end up with some tracks from America or Spain under their possession.
People have also tried to scour SGAE (the major PRO in Spain) and ASCAP (the foremost one in America). There are many, many more than just these. It also would greatly benefit the search if we had something like a shared document to crosscheck which songs have already been ruled out, as many songs are under joint possession or will show up in the search engine for others, because PROs often collaborate. So here are all the major agencies with links for them, with likelihood of possessing the song ranked:
(Keep in mind while searching you might want to include “Ulterior Motive” rather than “Ulterior Motives”, as we don’t know if the song title is plural, you also want to probably stick to the most agreed upon lyrics)
High Likelihood: The general verdict is that the speaker is probably either a native English speaker without a strong accent, Western European, or possibly East Asian. I personally don’t think the singer is Japanese but singing in English, but there was a decent amount of cultural crossover with Japan in the 80s. Given the anglophone Americas and much of East Asia also fall under NTSC, this seems the most likely. I think the singer sounds distinctly American, but there are plenty of people across the anglosphere who speak in an unaccented or American standard way, especially since everyone in synth-pop was trying to ape that MJ-esque voice.
The United States of America (anglophone, NTSC) - ASCAP: https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/
BMI [the search engine is shared with ASCAP but I have noticed some discrepancies and missing/added songs between the sites]: https://repertoire.bmi.com/
SESAC: https://www.sesac.com/repertory/
Canada (anglophone, NTSC) - SOCAN: https://www.socan.com/jsp/en/mem/pubRepertoireSearch.jsp
CMRRA: https://cmrradirect.cmrra.ca/WorkRegistration/ViewRepertoireList.aspx {NOTE: CMRRA also has a portal of unclaimed works. Might be worth checking out!}
Spain (non-anglophone, non-NTSC - Carl is from here though): SGAE [apparently already quite picked through]: https://enlinea.sgae.es/RepertorioOnline/Buscar.aspx?opcion=inicializar
Australia/New Zealand (anglophone, non-NTSC): APRA AMCOS: https://www.apraamcos.com.au/works-search
United Kingdom (anglophone, non-NTSC): PRS [you need to make an account to use the search feature]: https://www.prsformusic.com/works/searching-works
PPL: https://repsearch.ppluk.com/ars/faces/pages/audioSearch.jspx;jsessionid=a290fd13f419a184096aff826692
Japan (non-anglophone, NTSC): JASRAC [search is in Japanese only]: https://www.jasrac.or.jp/ejhp/database.html
Medium Likelihood: These are countries that are less likely in my opinion to have organizations with rights to the song. These designations are informal, though, but most people would probably agree they aren’t as likely as the first couple sources.
Hong Kong (some English speakers, non-NTSC): CASH: https://www.cash.org.hk/home
Taiwan (non-anglophone, NTSC): MÜST [its all in Chinese]: https://www.must.org.tw/
South Korea (non-anglophone, NTSC): KOMCA [it’s all in Korean]: https://www.komca.or.kCTLJSP
Low Likelihood: These include the rest of the PRO repertoires for other countries and some unlikely sources from likely countries.
Other Country PROs [many lack accessible archives] - https://www.songtrust.com/collection-society-database
AllTrack [this is an American PRO established in 2018, though it could have songs from before then licensed under it]: https://repertory.alltrack.com/
KOSCAP [also a PRO established recently, South Korean]: http://www.koscap.or.k
ALSO: Are we sure this song isn’t a cover of KoKo Pop’s “(He’s Got) Ulterior Motives”? I know someone reached out to the producer but I’m not sure what the follow-up is with that.
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2020.12.06 17:02 MameHaze Abridged summary of my recent YouTube videos showing MAME related emulation progress

There might not have been a MAME release for November, but I’ve continued to upload videos to my YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/mamehaze I’d appreciate it if people could subscribe to the channel and enable notifications, as it really helps spread the word with regards to what we’ve been doing.
The videos uploaded recently are a mix of current progress, and things from earlier in the year that didn’t really get much attention. I’ll highlight a few recent ones and talk here a little about them
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Quartet / Quartet 2 protection fix - https://youtu.be/jVnMmx4FNqQ
This Sega 80s classic has been emulated incorrectly for the entire history of the MAME project. From level 15 onwards the game makes use of the protection MCU to animate some doors and platforms in the levels. The old protection simulation didn’t handle these, and the MCU hookup, once the MCU had been dumped, was left incomplete and not being allowed to access the TileRAM in order to render the platforms. This has been fixed in the next MAME release, previously the only set that rendered these at all was a single unprotected set of the cost-reduced Quartet 2.
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Black Touch II (Korean game created from 'Shanghai II' code) - https://youtu.be/BQv8-kmmsmg
Korean ‘original’ games were often created by hacking other games. Black Touch II is no exception, and is a hack of Shanghai II. This is the 3rd Black Touch game to be supported in MAME, with the original Black Touch being a hack of one of the Dynax Tile Matching games, and Black Touch ‘96 being a terrible (but original) Beat ‘em Up title. While getting this supported isn’t too interesting from a gameplay perspective, it is important in documenting and preserving the history of Korean arcades, many of which were exported to European markets (which is where this one was found)
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Break Ball (Arcade Pinball) - https://youtu.be/XQKCpOoZq8A
This was added some releases back by an anonymous contributor. It’s an arcade Pinball game running on Bellfruit’s “Cobra” hardware. It was developed by Attention To Detail, and published by Bellfruit. Unlike most games running on Bellfruit hardware this is a pure video game with no gambling elements. There are multiple tables accessible via the exit on the starting one with a variety of things to do in each table. The novelty here is you can also move the flippers left and right.
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Merry Circus (Video Slots) - https://youtu.be/mJxCpOBn3eg
I did the emulation of the Amcoe video slot platform around a decade ago now, but some games were not fully dumped at the time. Merry Circus was one of those, with a dump finally showing up earlier in the year, when it was added to little fanfare. It’s a 25-line video slot game, so you get what you see really. There are still a few of these with incomplete dumps, or known missing revisions, and while they’re not too exciting on their own, it’s another step towards them all being properly represented
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Sudoku Games TV Games
https://youtu.be/Rh104jmfXFs - New York Times Sudoku
https://youtu.be/jJEdEIl0jZo - 6-in-1 Sudoku
https://youtu.be/XkkgGxBDLd8 - Sudoku Plug & Play
https://youtu.be/UH5Qt7lhxsQ - Zudo-go / 2udo-go
One thing I have noticed while doing these Plug and Play TV Games is just how many Sudoku ones there were. It seems like the popularity of Plug and Plays coincided with the popularity of Sudoku, so it often ended up being the primary selling point, even in units with many more bonus games. Seeing how there were both dedicated units with controls specifically designed for Sudoku, and multi-game units where the Sudoku game was played with a regular pad is interesting.
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JungleTac’s SunPlus games – Lexibook units
https://youtu.be/dkKAyehyJsE Lexibook JG7410 100-in-1
https://youtu.be/KI0-jTHB9zo Lexibook JG7415 120-in-1
The 120 in 1 version of this, which is the most complete collection of these has been emulated for a while, the 100 in 1 version, which is just the same but with 20 fewer games was recently dumped. I noticed that at no point had I done a video covering all the games from these units, so that’s what these videos are about. The 100-in-1 video is long, while the 120-in-1 video just covers the additional 20 games found on that unit. Together this is almost 4 hours of footage so recording it was a considerable time investment.
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Code Lyoko 25-in-1 Handheld - https://youtu.be/fxbDi7Dedsk
This is an unusual one, it takes the 25 of games found in the Family Sport Plug and Play / Handheld units that were developed by Senca, and rethemes 5 of them with Code Lyoko skins. While it’s common to see the Jungletac games from the previous unit rethemed, this is the first time we’ve seen the Family Sport ones with a new coat of paint.
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Plug 'n' Play Rockstar Guitar (alt songs) - https://youtu.be/hhSBhxRaUHA
These Plug ‘n’ Play guitars came with a variety of presentation styles and song selections. This is the version that contains Manic Street Preachers “Your Love Alone Is Not Enough” and uses the 2D style presentation rather the ‘into the screen’ highway more associated with Guitar Hero. This is my preferred song selection, and preferred presentation style, so I’m happy this one was dumped, even if I’m terrible at all of these things.
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Arcade 10-in-1 handheld - https://youtu.be/Tr_4D1Npe4c
These low-resolution handhelds have been sold in different forms as stocking fillers for the past decade, and appear to be based on a variety of different technologies. I showed some footage of these a few months back, but the code to allow them to run in MAME was merged so this will be supported in the next release. There’s no sound, and it still has a NOT WORKING tag, but it should be playable. This specific 10-in-1 unit seems illogical from a sales point of view, as it’s a cut down version of the 150-in-1 units. With the 150-in-1 units you were getting quantity over quality, so could usually find something to keep you busy for half an hour. With the 10-in-1 units you’re getting neither quantity nor quality and many of the more interesting games are missing. The video covers all of them, and also an amusing ‘out of bounds’ glitch you can perform in the snake game.
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ABL Pinball Plug and Play - https://youtu.be/skngmM9GJ34
This is another NES VT derived Plug and Play that I forgot to give any coverage to when I emulated it earlier in the year, and like Break Ball it seemed to slip completely under the radar. It actually seems to be an elaborate hack of the Famicom “Family Pinball” game, but with a new menu system and all references to Pac-Man / Namco removed. Cheeky.
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Tele Story (unfinished work-in-progress)
https://youtu.be/gZljMqa2Fts Winnie the Pooh Tele Story
https://youtu.be/MjE9UhR1m0E Dora The Explorer Tele Story
https://youtu.be/CJ5RU79mXSs Dora The Explorer Tele Story (Spanish version)
This is progress from earlier in the year, that was never finished, because I got stuck trying to figure out the audio decoding on the speech. These require a debug hack to boot in MAME, but I wanted to make videos of them so that people can see the state of them as we leave 2020. I’m tempted to upload more of these.
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GPL16250 progress (unfinished work in progress)
https://youtu.be/Z2ieRKa9LD0 (compilation video of many JAKKS Pacific Plug and Plays using the tech)
https://youtu.be/b9HJ3PZ7Z6o (Beijue 16-bit handheld 220 in 1)
The GPL16250 is the step after the tech used by most of the emulated SunPlus games; it offered higher resolution, more layers, better blending, and sprite zooming / distortion. Sometimes things running on the older tech got ported to this too, as was the case for some of these handhelds. Progress stalled on these as a combination of CPU bugs and video hardware not being fully understood combined to halt any meaningful progress with many games not booting. Also a lot of games using this tech use custom motion controls and the like, or have complex NAND detection and loading routines to further complicate things. Much like the Telestory, I felt it would be a good idea to make this video to show where we are as we leave 2020.
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Chess Computers - Mini Sensory Chess Challenger (1982 version)
https://youtu.be/AWqPCY5Lhng
MAME has done a lot for the emulation of Electronic Chess Computers over the year, mainly from developer ‘hap’ These are non-video units, but MAME simulates the physical boards using the artwork system and some scripts. Emulating things that don’t have a traditional video output is a big part of what MAME does these days, and seeing these done really is up there with things like the Game & Watch emulation.
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I’ve also been using my website as a ‘screenshot dump’ for newly emulated systems, see https://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2020-fully-embracing-the-new-vision/ although at this point in time I consider the website to be a secondary way of reporting progress; most of what I do is going to end up on YouTube or Twitter first, so as I mentioned at the start, if you want to have a steady flow of videos from things we’re doing, or have done (and maybe some extra MAME / emulation related content) then please hit subscribe on YouTube.
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