Original Gameboy & Game Grrl
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When will they come...
Why wont other people add replies to trying this on a ds topics
by the way that was me who started that topic heheh
by the way that was me who started that topic heheh
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Re: Ds
Cause.... 200 dollars worth of state of the art hand held electronics should not be butchered...Guest 2 wrote:all i meant was if you had an extra ds....
If you really just have a ds laying around, would you care to donate it to the TCTBADSSF (Too Cheap to buy a DS Student fund)?
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And Josh, try googling how to make a triwing. Basicly, just use a flat head screwdriver about the width at the end the same size as between two of the triwing slot size, and use a dremel or other rotary tool to make a hole in the middle of the driver. Or a metal file if a rotar is missing.
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sorry to interrupt your flamewar =p
have you guys seen this?
http://benheck.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... php?t=2827
-justin
= burnkit2600.com =
have you guys seen this?
http://benheck.com/ipw-web/bulletin/bb/ ... php?t=2827
-justin
= burnkit2600.com =
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yea, its wikked cool. i put his pictures up on the gamegrrl webpage...http://www.ladyada.net/make/gamegrrl/related.html
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Hi Ladyada
Sorry about that, just spotted it now.
Someone appears to have logged on as guest and put the username as Josh, can't believe that they would do that.
Please delete the message (if you can), it has no place here.
Josh
P.S. I will be logging on from now on so that it does not happen again.
Sorry about that, just spotted it now.
Someone appears to have logged on as guest and put the username as Josh, can't believe that they would do that.
Please delete the message (if you can), it has no place here.
Josh
P.S. I will be logging on from now on so that it does not happen again.
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project "BEEBOY GAMEJOY" is [COMPLETE].
everything went pretty smooth until here
who knew that soldering on traces would be so hard???
i wanted to imitate all the controls from the hip gear.
we got volume, color, brightness, and contrast control. the blue dip switch above lets me select the input going into the LCD, i made it so that i can hookup an external source that will display to the LCD, although doesn't help that it won't accept external sound. but still very cool option.
the slider switch on the side is the power and the red momentary button is the reset.
overall i believe this was a very expensive project for b/c... i had to buy a few megajoys.. this project only went through 3 megajoys to get it working.. and wasted 2 gameboys.. my original one.. and another one i had to buy.. let alone i had to bust out all my old EE stuff and learn to solder.
oh well.. it was a very fun project and i learned a tremendous deal.. hey i learned how to solder through this project , so it was worth the money and time. if i were to do this again, i would.. b/c i can always improve what i created. but.. now im done and lazy.
this concludes my first portable project. for those that still need help, post the pictures and i'll tell you where to solder. there's no way i want to open this thing back up. time to move on!!! anyway.. thanks ladyada!
everything went pretty smooth until here
who knew that soldering on traces would be so hard???
i wanted to imitate all the controls from the hip gear.
we got volume, color, brightness, and contrast control. the blue dip switch above lets me select the input going into the LCD, i made it so that i can hookup an external source that will display to the LCD, although doesn't help that it won't accept external sound. but still very cool option.
the slider switch on the side is the power and the red momentary button is the reset.
overall i believe this was a very expensive project for b/c... i had to buy a few megajoys.. this project only went through 3 megajoys to get it working.. and wasted 2 gameboys.. my original one.. and another one i had to buy.. let alone i had to bust out all my old EE stuff and learn to solder.
oh well.. it was a very fun project and i learned a tremendous deal.. hey i learned how to solder through this project , so it was worth the money and time. if i were to do this again, i would.. b/c i can always improve what i created. but.. now im done and lazy.
this concludes my first portable project. for those that still need help, post the pictures and i'll tell you where to solder. there's no way i want to open this thing back up. time to move on!!! anyway.. thanks ladyada!
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complete GAMEjoybeeBOY
old tetris:
new tetris!:
full contra action shot:
for ladyada!
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