this is my gameboy SP
it has a new type of pro sound that uses SMD resistors, it is as clear as a DMG in my opinion and i am VERY happy with it!
it also has a GBA accelerator from division 6, this allows it to be over or underclocked during play without it crashing
it has been upgraded with the AGS101 internals for a backlit, super bright screen
it has a stelth dimmer also from division 6 which can brighten or darken the backlight at a push of a button
and most importantly it has full midi, with a custom arduinoboy built in!
here is the YOUTUBE video, sorry its so long but i had the midi sockets mixed up!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlheqG-jpiA
i had to cut out the battery compartment to make room for the arduino
a new smaller pre pot pro sound means that it doesn't need the internal switch to mute the audio, which means i can use the old audio/charge socket at the back for my midi connectors
relocation of the audio cap to make room for the pro sound
the new pro sound, i added 3 new resistors, see if you can spot them
stelth dimmer and accelerator fitted
the original arduino 5v pro mini was FAR too big, there was no where it would fit at all, so i made a super cut down arduino for the job
fitted a mode switch by recycling the reset switch from an arduino
the biggest part of the project, the optocoupler, using full sized components, but there is loads of room for this
arduinoboy fitted, it is running my version of the arduinoboy software with beeps to indicate mode instead of lights
midi out 220ohm resistor fitted and the pro sound wired
other side you can see the pro sound wires on the right
all closed. the arduino was going to sit on the top of the CPU but there wasn't space, luckily the buffer chip is thinner
this beast worked first time so i am very pleased with it, be sure to check the youtube video to see how it all works