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well then id love a schematic of that tongue

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hahaha i don't think you could read my notes >_< i'll put one together sometime next week and post it + details for ya. watch the forums or at facebook.com/burnfingers smile

Last edited by Burnfingers (Jun 12, 2013 5:44 am)

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I have not removed my controller, ouf!
great, i'm waiting some schematics too.( i can't explain otherwise, it's not an injunction it's only a request)
cereale

Last edited by cereale (Jun 12, 2013 6:45 am)

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kitsch wrote:

yeah...  a new board housed in a nes controller would work well for this too!

Bamboori wrote:

well then id love a schematic of that :-p

cereale wrote:

i'm waiting some schematics too

decided to put together a prototype to show you guys lol, take a look smile i'll write up a tutorial next week, it's really not that hard and doesn't require any special adapters or parts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYjFZbiISwo

Last edited by Burnfingers (Jun 13, 2013 9:30 pm)

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yeah wonderful, exactly what i want!  thank you

Last edited by cereale (Jun 14, 2013 7:45 pm)

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this may help
http://www.instructables.com/id/Control … d-closing/

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the tuto, the tuto, the tuto....I'm looking forward

cereale

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same here... the other tuts simply didnt include start and select or said "place the wires where they belong"... not exactly helpful.

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I'll finish and share the tut in the next couple days. And no worries, it'll be detailed and thorough lol. As I said before, its not a particularly difficult mod; If you're comfortable with a soldering iron and have a steady hand, you shouldn't have any problems with it once you know what to do.

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super! hiiiihaaaaaaa!

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I've got a question, does doing this mean that it can only be controlled with an NES controller, or can you still use the buttons on the gameboy?

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Alpine wrote:

I've got a question, does doing this mean that it can only be controlled with an NES controller, or can you still use the buttons on the gameboy?

The way I do it, the original buttons remain fully functional smile

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For me, i will not use the gameboy buttons only nes controller.... but if the both are ok...it's ok

Last edited by cereale (Jun 19, 2013 9:36 am)

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marry christmas smile

http://www.mediafire.com/?58plbdjmh55hihr

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great, thank you! smile ill be sure to post a pic of my dmg's when they are finished on your fb ^^

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Needs more diodes!

Refer to the schematic here, lower left corner of the first schematic. They are needed to guarantee that the 6-wire layout works properly. It may not be obvious when using LSDj, but as soon as  you do certain 3 button combos, the DMG will detect a 4th ghost button. Consider what happens when you press say A, right and down, when the diodes are not in place. Effectively, P13 and P15 are shorted as well, and a non-existent start button press will register.

For testing this, I recommend this thing that I made which will indicate all pressed button on the screen.