Ten minute job for tonight, as I'd prepped everything ready to accept this little amp, and wow did it turn out to be a powerful little beastie for something that claims to be only 20w RMS! Nearly blew the side off the shed when I first tested it, very nice, works very well with the 4" x-plod (sony) speakers I picked up from JB Hi Fi the other week. Anyway, since you can't appreciate how good it sounds; thought I'd post a photo of it sitting proudly inside the cab...
Also, as an aside; some more meddling with Hyperspin, and an untested theory on my part ended in a working version of Hyperspin; I need to put some time into figuring out how to build an accurate games list that applies in Hyperspin now though; I keep ending up with the default list, and I A: don't have half of those games, or B: want them! To many to scroll through!! But Yay to making Hyperspin work!!
Just in case you're struggling with Hyperspin (given that it's meant to be really easy, but I can find very little supporting documentation for it) easiest way I found to get things working was to make hyperspin on the C:\ so you don't have to worry about changing paths later, (especially important if you're going to migrate between machines, which I will be doing) and install a COMMAND LINE version of MAME into the Emulators folder in Hyperspin (e.g.: C:\HyperSpin\Emulators\Mame). The important thing to remember there is Command Line version! Not one of the GUI versions; at present, I'm using 136 as most of my ROM's work well with that from the last time I updated my list. My main mistake was thinking Hyperspin could use the GUI version of MAME. Clearly; it cannot.
Anyway that's all for tonight, and probably until the weekend again.

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