Jump to content

Le Ghosty

Active Members
  • Posts

    3
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Le Ghosty

  1. Stuff it, I've decided ill be mega productive if i have a surface pro 2 to lug round & dev on, Ima get it!

  2. RT @stilgherrian: [And speaking of Westpac...] RT @richardtuffin: Westpac records found at Canberra tip! http://t.co/FR341QOu6Z

  3. I think actually making my app free for a while was the best thing to do, getting lots of good reviews globally!

  4. Looks like reviews are working again sort of!

  5. #music #import full version has been made FREE until such time as I can get the store provided XAP working reliably with trial license!

  6. I probably will have a heap of 1 star reviews because MS can't keep a review system working so I couldn't see user feedback, fuck this sux.

  7. Has anyone successfully ran the trial of music import? If I downgrade to trial it exits immediately on my phone? Dev XAP is fine?

  8. I just got an email telling me I NEED to make a free version of music import.. Well I don't like ads, I won't do them, so no free version!

  9. Deal Alert: music import for @windowsphone 8 now out at intro price 99c! can Ghosty get some love from @wpcentral http://t.co/BbVPF5CCrb

  10. RT @wpcentral: Aussie readers: Want ABC to support Windows Phone? Get involved! http://t.co/GPEAxyhiPr

  11. Now there is a dude broadcasting over the radio that the fire station is not locked, and that this guy should just cruise on in!

  12. RT @KvhWolf: @CheekyGhostApps left one just now - let's see how long before it shows up

  13. Or .... ignore me I spose .... can someone post a picture of that white sticker on the power adapter of the "Pineapple Juice" so this answer can be clarified please, I have a hunch that the adapter will be global voltage ready anyway, and a picture of the voltage rating sticker will confirm/deny this thanks!
  14. Ok, I figured the charge logic circuit would have been built into the battery not the adapter.....as usually the adapters are just transformers spitting out transformed voltage i.e 110v - 240v transformed -> 12v at the current rate drawn by the device (i.e 5 amps) and that is why you have a label on the adapter specifying exactly the volts and amps output of the transformer and it usually doesn't vary?!?!?!? So this special variable current transformer, does it at least support 240v in? This way with a pin adapter or bending of pins we can fit in Australian wall points. Most transformers nowadays support 110v - 240v input because it is more efficient to create a coil that handles both then it is two create separate adaptors, just like the Pineapple power pack which obviously supports multi-volts.
  15. Couldn't the same AC adapter that is used to power the Pineapple be used to charge the Pineapple Juice battery pack? Given that it's supplying 12v DC anyways?
×
×
  • Create New...