

I’ll keep an eye on that, thank you, but I’ve been using beets to maintain a very large library for 10+ years and I’m very happy with it. It was the only software I found to cure my foobar2000 addiction way back when
I’ll keep an eye on that, thank you, but I’ve been using beets to maintain a very large library for 10+ years and I’m very happy with it. It was the only software I found to cure my foobar2000 addiction way back when
beets for library organization, gonic for serving, Tempo for consuming
My (incredibly amateur and limited) understanding of the PSX architecture tells me that it would need some kind of BIOS, but this is the first search result for “open source psx bios” and it seems to work for most games, according to their compatibility list . It’s possible that other, more developed BIOS replacements exist.
another Macon County sufferer?
https://www.floppydisk.com/ this is a real website with an actual reputable dealer behind it, or at least it was ten years ago when I bought some 5.25" disks from them, and the website looks exactly the same.
bist bien alles, sa sa?
yes, Bryan, we all call that “desk”
look up youtube videos about the Retrotink 4k and the OSSC, there’s a whole world of technology designed to fix this exact problem
A secure, configurable file-sharing and URL shortening web app written in Rust.
OutRun 2006 Coast 2 Coast: perfect on every platform