everything looks pretty without cabling
Had this MGB painted yellow on the inside with white buttons for a few years now. It's my writing machine. But I just installed the el_dmg kit from kitsch and it came out well. Accidentally killed a row of pixels but since it's my writing machine and not for sale, I won't try to fix it. Not the best picture. The yellow is actually pretty bright. I all it the banana boy.
It's actually pretty clear as it is. I thought about biverting it 'cause I have a few chips laying around but I just use this for writing and I have 7 other DMGs to build so I left this one as is and will bivert the others.
just got done with this beauty i got the idea from burnfingerz gameboy for sale it is a yellow gameboy with:
-green led backlit buttons
-green backlight and power led
-green power switch and yellow power connector also added a 1/8 prosounded
-brand new dark grey screen protector
hope you guys like it.
Last edited by Budusy12 (Jul 3, 2013 11:21 pm)
What's so bad about having the same color scheme as somebody else? It's not like it affects the sound or anything
What's so bad about having the same color scheme as somebody else? It's not like it affects the sound or anything
I realize I didn't have a "haha" or "lol" in that post which makes it sound angry. I don't care that someone else had the same theme idea. I just thought I was being creative and unique.
haha
lol
Just finished this MIDIboy. Messed up a little bit on the spacing while drilling for the LEDs but otherwise it came out great. Has white mode LEDs on top, white backlight, and an PCB_prosound mod. The arduinoboy mode switch is on the bottom left. Was going to switch out the battery LED to white but the arduino pro mini board has a red LED that shines through the speaker grill so I left the red battery LED in to match the arduino.
I really think its impractical to put midi connectors ON the gameboy... how are you supposed to hold that thing?
someday id like to try and commission a breakout box dmg with midi and audio, perhaps out a db9 jack, so you can use stock headphone to compose and then hook it to the box with midi and audio out that sits in with your live rig. Plus you can use multiple dmgs with one midi box that way with a simple db9 switch.