How much would a GBA to television adapter actually sell for? Just curious.
Right on, thanks. The diy approach is probably more fun though
is he dj transformer?
harsh, DJ Transformer is a bro, just a very, very dissorganised one, he's not a crook.
thought transformer sold something similar to it thats all.
I know the thing you mean, VGA out of a DMG, just a mo
this one?, the price tag is equally massive
Last edited by Alpine (Jul 17, 2013 4:37 pm)
thats why it thought it was that. I dont see how putting a game on a big screen would help to create code. if you want to see what your gameboy game looks like, play it on a gameboy.
How much would a GBA to television adapter actually sell for? Just curious.
I actually just picked up a MIB Pelican GBA TV Tuner/Monitor from a local retro game store. It allows A/V and RF input, and A/V out. Only cost me $15. It works with GBA and SP.
http://www.eagb.net/advance/hr41.html
Last edited by Boddah (Jul 18, 2013 10:22 pm)
Yeah it's pretty neat, surprisingly great quality when plugging in game systems.
Btw I asked the guy selling the dev kit some questions,
I asked what model Gameboy it was inside, and if it was an Nintendo officially licensed product. Also asked if you could plug in a different controller from the one he's providing.
His response,
"It only plays licensed games so it is licensed hardware. Based on the games it plays, it is a plain old Gameboy. It uses a SNES controller, that plugs into a 25 pin port on the front (Possibly for other things then just a controller?)"
BS. Not licensed hardware. Obviously not a DMG, because you can see it playing a GBA game. And no "generic SNES controller".
Well, there are developer cartridges, with stuff like EPROM. There's gotta be something, ahaha
I use eeprom to program remotes and keys for cars sometimes.
electronicly erasable read only memory
is that the same thing?
Yeah it's pretty neat, surprisingly great quality when plugging in game systems.
Btw I asked the guy selling the dev kit some questions,
I asked what model Gameboy it was inside, and if it was an Nintendo officially licensed product. Also asked if you could plug in a different controller from the one he's providing.His response,
"It only plays licensed games so it is licensed hardware. Based on the games it plays, it is a plain old Gameboy. It uses a SNES controller, that plugs into a 25 pin port on the front (Possibly for other things then just a controller?)"BS. Not licensed hardware. Obviously not a DMG, because you can see it playing a GBA game. And no "generic SNES controller".
Apparently it's a GBA with an SP cartridge slot.
float.bridges wrote:Well, there are developer cartridges, with stuff like EPROM. There's gotta be something, ahaha
I use eeprom to program remotes and keys for cars sometimes.
electronicly erasable read only memory
is that the same thing?
Yes it is!
Here's a picture of a Balloon Kid EPROM cart: http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1Y3NDU S4u3WuM%3A
And I remember reading a thread on here about EPROM cartridges. Mayhaps involving Timbob.
Oh hell yeah this just made my day interesting. I gotta see if I can get my hands on one of those.