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			<description><![CDATA[<b><i>nitro2k01 says:</i></b><p>I&#039;m currently on the lookout for a Gameboy micro for science. I guess I can buy one, but I thought I&#039;d check with my friendly chip community first. I need the GB micro for an experiment I want to do. The experiment involves taking the unit apart and possibly damaging it. For this reason I don&#039;t mind a unit with almost any defect, as long as it can boot. This includes weak/broken/missing battery, missing/broken buttons, driven over by a car, broken screen or backlight (though I&#039;d prefer if at least any small portion of the screen is legible.) If the experiment is successful and the unit is undamaged you can have it back. <br />So, if you have a GB micro you can spare feel free to contact me.</p>]]></description>
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