im going to get one
When you bring back the FM modulation from pre 1.3, I'll buy it.
When you bring back the FM modulation from pre 1.3, I'll buy it.
this is also a damn good answer, and why I clutch onto my 1.2 cart
When you bring back the FM modulation from pre 1.3, I'll buy it.
I hope its not going to be too expensive.
(Whatever, I'll probably buy it regardless, I love playing Nanoloop on an Original/DMG GameBoy.)
win!
via http://www.nanoloop.com/gameboy/
Last edited by xero (Oct 26, 2011 4:42 pm)
Oliver also tweeted that there is a slight delay (to next week or so?) because the USB adaptors are taking longer, but yeah. Sounds like soon!
Also as it says in the link that xero posted apparently that's the whole cart, no casing or anything, it's just that.
› Spoiler: this was proven wrong, fortunately
Last edited by nitro2k01 (Oct 27, 2011 12:04 am)
Glad to know you find the new design sexy to look at. It also
- is even more exotic than a big hole with a black epoxy blob.
- is a PCB with all parts completely embedded, nothing is sticking out (the back side is the same dark blue plastic as the front).
- is very robust, it's a 2 mm thick piece of FR4 (PCB material, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FR-4). Actually much more robust than a standard cartridge.
- works with GBA.
- fits well into the cart slot of all GB models, it's just thick enough to stick in there firmly while it's still easy to remove.
It has rather sharp edges, but you can easily round them off a little with some sandpaper if desired.
Last edited by oliver (Oct 26, 2011 11:46 pm)
Maybe. I guess time will tell.
Time told faster than expected.
Last edited by nitro2k01 (Oct 26, 2011 11:49 pm)
That answers the robustness question. But what about GBA compatibility? That edge cannot possibly push the switch reliably. Will it boot in GBA mode?