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    by Published on January 1st, 2006 12:33

    A new device from Easybuy2000, heres the details:



    Audia-X Version 2 is one amazing device that lets you transmit sound from any portable audio devices (MP3, MD, CD, etc.) on any standard FM frequency, redirecting the audio signal to any FM receiver system within 2 metres, be it your car's audio system, or a boom box.

    Tx Frequency Range 88.0 MHz ~ 108.0 MHz
    Channel Spacing 100 KHz
    Channel Capacity 201 Channels
    Bandwidth 170 KHz
    Modulation Type F3E
    RF Output Power 10 µW
    Frequency Stability 25 ppm
    Frequency Deviation ± 100 KHz
    Transmitter Spurious Emission 25 dBµV/m @ 3m
    Stereo Separation 40 dB
    Effective Range 2m ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 12:32



    A new device from Easybuy2000, heres the details:

    SonoWave is a small portable radio that connects to a computer wirelessly, providing access to any music on the PC or to thousands of internet radio stations. Via a wireless transmitter that connects to a PC, the system transmits MP3 music or Internet radio stations from a PC using RF to anywhere up to 300 meters away.

    Now you can access the thousands of internet radio stations and audio streams from around the world, and enjoy your audio files and CD's on your PC all away from your PC.

    The idea of internet radio is great, but not the idea of sitting next to the computer to listen to the radio, with SonoWave you avoid having to sit at the PC to listen to MP3 music files or radio.

    Audio Sources 6 – Internet Radio, MP3, CD, Terrestrial Radio, Auxiliary Input, text to speech for caller display and email
    Portable Yes, two part system. The Internet Radio is completely portable receiving all data and audio over a wireless link from the transmitter part connected to the PC USB port
    LCD Display 20 character 5 x 7 dot matrix display with icons, EL blue backlight
    Power Source 8 x C size 1.5 volt alkaline battery or AC mains – 220 - 240 volt Europe, 110 volt US
    Operation Time Approx 30 hours continuous play at mid volume on one set of alkaline batteries

    Amplifier:
    Output Power (RMS) 2 x 2.2 watts
    Total Power 4.4 watts
    Music Power 2 x 4.4 watts
    PMPO 65 watts

    Internet Radio:
    Radio presets 6 with station name display

    Terrestrial Tuner:
    Digital Tuner bands FM Stereo
    Tuner presets 6 for each band
    Antenna FM/MW FM internal whip, MW ferrite rod
    Frequency Display yes, 4 digit

    Loudspeaker:
    No. of way speaker system 1 – way full range driver
    Impedance 2 x 8 ohm
    Rated Power (RMS) 2 x 6 watts
    Size 67 mm x 106 mm, Elliptical
    Magnetic Shielding yes

    Connections:
    Stereo headphone yes
    Auxiliary Input yes, 2 x phono socket
    Auxiliary Output yes, 2 x phono socket
    USB connection yes, transmitter connects to PC USB port with 1.5 metre cable

    Wireless Link:
    Stereo Audio Channel Europe 863 MHz 10 mW erp, USA 925 MHz 10 mW erp, user selectable band switching to avoid interference
    Data Channel Europe + USA, 433 MHz , bi-directional, user selectable band switching to avoid interference

    Dimensions:
    Radio Remote Module Front to Back 155mm (6.1")
    Side to Side 283mm (11.1")
    Height 150mm (5.9")
    USB Base Module Front to Back 120mm (4.7")
    Side to Side 135mm (5.3")
    Height 41mm (1.6") ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 10:52

    Zelurker the author of Raine has released a new patched version of Yoyofrs NeoGeoCD emulator for the PSP, heres whats new:

    - Fix sound effects not working in aero fighters 2 & 3 (it was a communication bug between the 2 cpus, it's quite amazing that the problem was only in these 2 games !)
    - Code cleanups for removing some of these warnings with gcc-4.

    I don't think I will need to release anything more for neocdpsp now !

    Download here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/neocdpsp.shtml ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 10:39

    I got a fantastic news submission last night, so here goes in full the submission:



    A new version of Adventure Maker Free Edition has just been released!

    You can download the new version (v4.2.0 - Freeware - No registration required)
    from the official website: http://www.adventuremaker.com

    The changes include:
    - New PSP engine for better visual experience
    - Integrity-check routines for error-free software compilation
    - Added support for animations (animated GIF's)
    - Added support for timers to go to other places after a given time
    - Added semi-transparent background for the text messages
    - Improved installer for loading the produced software on the PSP


    Adventure Maker is the ONLY toolkit available for creating point-and-click
    software for legal 2.x PSP's. No scripting or programming is required, and the
    program is totally free!

    The produced software is compatible with any legal firmware 2.x, and does not
    require any system modification or hacking of any kind! (it is safe HTML-based
    software that runs through the PSP built-in Browser)

    What you can create for the PSP is:
    - First-person point-and-click adventure games
    - Interactive magazines
    - Myst/Riven-like games
    - Educational software
    - Quiz games
    - Interactive visits
    - Tour guides (museums, sites...)
    - Interactive presentations and brochures
    - Interactive comic books...

    ..and any other pre-rendered point-and-click software!

    The concept is very simple: you import your pictures (photos, drawings,
    renderings...), you add hotspots to link them to one another, and you are done!
    You can even create complex puzzles without any scripting: just create some
    variables, and then make the hotspots or pictures appear or disappear depending
    on the value of the variables!


    To see a few examples of what you can achieve without any programming, make sure
    to try out the free PSP games available at the following URL:
    http://www.adventuremaker.com/games_for_portable.htm

    You will find more information and tutorials at: http://www.adventuremaker.com

    Thanks to the Adventure Maker staff for the rather great submission.

    Those on 2.6 Firmware and below, why not try it and get back to us ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 10:32

    Source - Gamespot

    This is the highest honor that we bestow upon a PlayStation Portable game, and with it we acknowledge the one game that stands out from all the rest as being the greatest, most highly recommendable game of the year. Sony's first handheld system had a strong launch, followed by a fairly typical drought of good games that lasted up until the very end of 2005. But with our eyes fixed on the offerings of the Tokyo Game Show, and the precedent being set by the end-of-the-yearbatch of releases, it's easy to be hopeful for the PSP's lineup next year. This year's lineup still had a few very noteworthy titles, and here they are.



    Burnout Legends

    Burnout Legends is the best racer the PSP has to offer, and any PSP owner should definitely check it out

    Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

    Liberty City Stories has its share of minor issues, but it gets enough of the GTA look and feel in there to be an exciting portable game overall.

    Lumines

    Between the beautiful presentation, the innovative gameplay, and the excellent single-player and multiplayer modes, Lumines may very well be the greatest Tetris-style puzzle game since Tetris itself.

    SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo

    Fireteam Bravo effectively captures the spirit of previous SOCOM games on the PlayStation 2, making it easily the best shooter yet for the PSP.

    Wipeout Pure


    Wipeout Pure is a joy to look at, and it's viscerally satisfying enough to please fans of the series and new players alike.


    And the winner is... Lumines

    Lumines, the launch game from legendary developer Tetsuya Mizuguchi, has a noteworthy pedigree and the gameplay to back it up. The simple genius behind this puzzle game can best be compared to Tetris, and yet it doesn't just derive from what made the most classic of all puzzle games great, but brings its own brand of ingenuity to the table. Not only does it play well, but it looks and sounds sensational too. A strong soundtrack and beautifully rendered graphics only help to enhance this stylish and personable game. Though the PSP certainly has the strength to become the powerhouse of all the portable consoles, its greatest achievement this year was one of its simplest, proving that you don't need a lot of muscle to make a great game. ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:27

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:26

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:26

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:25

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
    by Published on January 1st, 2006 02:23

    What a year for the DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network, the network expanded from the original Dreamcast site to take in all of my sites and then with the server problems we upgraded to a Vbulletin Forum and now the forums actually serve as news forums for all the network sites.

    The community is expanding at a massive rate with a total of 20 sites under the network covering all these consoles

    PSP
    Nintendo DS
    GBA Micro/GBA SP
    Nintendo Gamecube
    Xbox
    Xbox 360
    Dreamcast
    PS2
    PS3
    GP2X
    GP32
    Nintendo Revolution
    Tapwave Zodiac
    Gizmondo
    Nokia N-Gage
    iPod
    Retro Consoles & Gadgets

    We also have some of the Homebrew scenes best developers hosted here at DCEmu:

    Chui
    PSmonkey/Nexis2600
    GPF

    We are a network of sites who post news about Homebrew, Development, Hacking, Emulation and the Commercial side of each console, we never ever take the easy road and post warez or host iso loaders etc, the quickest way to destroy a scene is to do that so we keep well away from it.

    This year has seen the emergence of the PSP scene and our PSP News site has enjoyed so many releases to a new console that it has been staggering, of late the GP2X has took over the billing of the scene with the most releases but that could change at anytime.

    We have over 18,000 members now and looking at the stats we had over 4100 online at one time and thats pretty damn decent, some of the scenes we cover dont see much activity but we follow them regardless.

    In 2006 we hope and well with a nutter like me running the place, this network will get bigger and better and hopefully one day the legal Homebrew scene will be looked on more favourable than it has been in the past, we can but hope

    Of course even though i do a heck of a lot of work id like to thank Martin64 for hosting me and my server killing sites (yeah we actually killed a server), also Soully and DS69 and indeed all the staff and mods at DCEmu and the members and helpers who make my job easier, a big thanks to you all, it has personally been a year with some great ups (this network) and some severe downs ( losing family members) but its great to come home and emerse myself in the Homebrew scene, a scene ive followed for 9 years or more (im forgetful), ive had some crackin arguments (yeah those are fun) and made some great friends but its all worth it overall, just remember though without the developers and hackers and i suppose in a smaller way newsposters and webmasters/mods etc you wouldnt have your scene, so its always worth trying to say things in a correct way even if you dislike their work or release.

    Ok ive bored everyone to sleep and im drunk anyway but HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ...
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