SPONSORED LINKS

HCS Guestbook


Posted at 9:48 PM UTC on June 3, 2004 by Koji:
I never saw USF coming... It's such GREAT news, it's like a dream come true. I just hope there'll be plenty of releases. Thank YOU!
Posted at 12:44 PM UTC on June 3, 2004 by dhau:
Thanks a lot for keeping N64 dev alive!
Posted at 11:20 AM UTC on June 2, 2004 by Gashlin's groupie:
Great job, Mr. Gashlin! This is my favourite VGMusic-format and I was waiting for it for quite a long time. Your programming skills and your patience will surely make USF very popular.
Posted at 11:12 PM UTC on May 27, 2004 by Johnny:
Hello! I like your site!
Posted at 3:20 AM UTC on May 27, 2004 by Anonymous:
Look at all these kids upset over a proxy, Google more proxies dumbasses, their there.
Posted at 7:14 PM UTC on May 25, 2004 by ugetab:
I've been keeping a close eye on your USF updates. Seeing the preliminary LOZ: OoT pack makes me optimistic that you'll make this format an equal to the PSF format, considering the amount of effort you're willing to put into the format. Your knowledge has gotten you pretty far, but I think your effort is what's going to make this a great and popular format.
Posted at 6:35 PM GMT on May 23, 2004 by Spacecow:
Good luck with this. I can't describe how much I want this to be fully realized.
Posted at 5:55 PM GMT on May 21, 2004 by Anonymous:
FUCK YOU MAN, HOW CAN YOU TAKE OFF THE CGI PROXY!!!! PUT THAT SHIT BACK ON
FUCKING Reply posted 12:36 AM EST on May 22,2004 by hcs:
FUCK YOU MAN, HOST IT YOUR FUCKING SELF
Posted at 11:35 AM GMT on May 21, 2004 by Revan:
NOOOO NOT AGAIN WITH THE PROXY!! - Revan
Posted at 4:54 PM GMT on May 18, 2004 by Shou':
Be sure to keep this a strong project. I'm posotive that in a world wide perspective, this is an important factor in VG Music!
Posted at 2:27 AM GMT on May 18, 2004 by DL:
Yay for usf. Keep this project alive!
Posted at 9:08 PM GMT on May 17, 2004 by Neilman:
It's about time someone thought of doing this usf format! Please keep working on it, because 64 music must live on!
Posted at 6:54 AM GMT on May 17, 2004 by Jelbo:
USF made my dreams come true! Thanks a lot for developing it. It does need a lot of sound improvements, because the SM64 set doesn't exactly sound like the real thing, but this is just beta software in development. I hope it'll grow to be a superb system :D
Posted at 5:06 AM GMT on May 1, 2004 by Anonymous:
Thanks a lot for keeping my interest in my N64+CD64!
Posted at 6:14 AM GMT on April 24, 2004 by Anonymous:
Manthanxtoyouifoundouthatcowscouldflyisntthatwonderfullikeonedayyourejustonthestreetrightandallofasuddenbamyouarethereflyingwithacownowtheonlyproblemihaveisicannotfigureouthowtoburnacowontomyn64devcartwithoutmakingitlooklikeahamburger.
Posted at 4:50 AM GMT on April 16, 2004 by ImGema:
About N64 USF... I was waiting for this for about 7 years since i got my N64, got tired with midis and trying to dump wav music (SFX included mostly)... Man, you are a GOD for the N64 community thats for sure, greetings from Greece
Posted at 11:14 PM GMT on April 14, 2004 by Nintendork:
:sigh: I can't Neon64 to work! =( I'm following all the directions, have all the right stuff (even the thing that connects the PC to the N64) but it doesn't detect my friggin' Gameshark! >=( I try many other things, but it never works! Please reply to my e-mail ASAP, I have been spending my whole week trying to get this to work and never can! =,(
Posted at 3:21 PM GMT on April 14, 2004 by kari:
Finally, I can listen to my favourite Mario64 soundtrack, no more MIDI format. Thanks a lot man, you all are the greatest!!!
Posted at 2:32 PM GMT on April 14, 2004 by Rob:
Thank you so much for making the USF sound format. I have been waiting forever for soemoen to release a way to listen to n64 files in winamp! your hard work is very much appreciated!!!
Posted at 7:05 PM GMT on March 2, 2004 by NAKEDCATMAN@yahoo.com:
links to the equipment i need to run emulators on n64 (mods,ect.) please and thanks!
Posted at 11:02 PM GMT on February 7, 2004 by The Flying Cow:
Great site, keep up the uninteresting work.
Posted at 9:46 AM UTC on November 20, 2003 by PCJason:
Simply amazing! I'm happy to see that somebody is giving me a reason to use my beloved N64! Its even better to know that I can play a bunch of the games I grew up on! Keep up the excellent work! Also, i encourage you to keep updating. Even though I don't know ASM I am still fascinated to hear what you have done!
Posted at 3:52 AM UTC on September 27, 2003 by Jareeedo:
Thanks for the useful N64 stuff. I'm looking forward to getting my hands dirty in assembly... -Jared http://www.Jareeedo.com
Posted at 10:57 AM UTC on September 3, 2003 by Manuel:
This site is interesting as well as informative. Enjoyed browsing through the site. Keep up the good work. Greetings.. http://www.buscainmobiliarias.com
Posted at 6:58 AM UTC on August 20, 2003 by ;):
really i think you're doing a good work ;) keep going as now, i could help you testing neon64 in my z64 it runs well by now :) i could make a list of games that runs on it for you and you can include it in your webpage also, i guess i found a bug or what does it is? when i press L + R simoultaneously i get some rare leters & numbers in the screen :I what the hell is? i'm really interested helping you with some testing purposes also i have a Gameshark but i can't connect it with my pc :P i used my gbxchanger lpt cable & a gender changer to conect with my GS but the GS software says it's not connected :/ i really like to chat with you someday via msn messenger alles_luge@hotmail.com is my adress you can reach me there
Posted at 8:29 PM UTC on July 18, 2003 by Spht:
I haven't used Neon64 yet, but I have a hard drive with its name on it ready to stick in my Z64!
Posted at 4:49 AM UTC on July 2, 2003 by Anonymous:
moo
Posted at 4:36 PM UTC on June 17, 2003 by Oscar Hallbäck:
This is really cool... keep up the good work!
Posted at 4:27 AM UTC on June 11, 2003 by hcs:
The guestbook should work again now...
Posted at 6:20 PM UTC on May 10, 2003 by Fun With ASM:
Have you ever thought about writing a tutorial on the N64 that assumes knowledge of R4000 assembly? (I'd do it, except finding info on the N64's workings has eluded me so far. I suppose the next thing for me to do is start disassembling demos.)
Reply 6:00 AM EST on May 12, 2003 by hcs:
Yes, I had considered such a document, but I never got very far with it. If you want I can put the source to some of my demos, including a basic text engine, online. Check out Dextrose's documents section, especially the N64 ToolKit, which includes listings of many important hardware registers. The N64 source section might be helpful as well, most of what I know I learned from the Yoshi crack intro and Heavy 64. I've also got a newer version of LaC's low level doc that you might be interested in. Email me!
Posted at 10:04 AM UTC on May 5, 2003 by Worman:
Adam you must come on AIM more, i need you to do a program for me on the TI83 and I am willing to pay you for it, it should be simple but I'm too busy to figure it out.
Posted at 6:07 PM UTC on April 21, 2003 by Anonymous:
Good site We need updates to Neon64 more often than once a year.
Posted at 4:06 AM UTC on April 21, 2003 by Silent Majority:
Great site, keep at it!

Sign Guestbook
Return to Index