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Saw if you use something to hold down the voltage switch on a Gameboy advance you can boot nanoloop mono, after trying and it booting i recorded sound samples so you can hear how it sounds on a GBA sp to a unmodded GBC and it sounds drastically different in a weird noisy way, both recordings are of the same patterns played in nanoloop, beware as most filter functions are not apparent and some features dont work on GBA but thought it was fun to try out i did not damage my cart in the process but im not 100% sure its a good thing to do so do it at your own risk samples below.


*recording of GBA is a tad loud may want to turn down speakers

Sound clips: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/885le4cwej4q … fOiwa?dl=0

Last edited by Dumbug (UK) (Feb 2, 2020 4:32 pm)

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afaik, the audio pin is not connected in gba. the example sounds like the pin acts as digital input or maybe it's the voltage spikes caused by mono's power consumption that get amplified.

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cool find it very intriguing and was fun to try out but ill be most likely sticking with a DMG for mono