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(59 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Is there supposed to be an arp mode on the S channel, or does that only work on R and L? I'm not too experienced with NL2 and the manual isn't super clear on this. I see the little square change shape when I toggle the L button, but I'm not hearing a change in the sound.

One of the pins on the NL mono is a direct audio out. It is really hot. I.D have to dig around to see what pin exactly, but you could add an audio jack with the tip connected to that pin in your Game Boy Player. I don’t see why that wouldn’t work.

Oh dang. I have no resistors at all. I was following these directions http://images.kitsch-bent.com/documenta … _ver2.pdf. Thanks for the tip! I'm pretty sure I have some 150ohm resistors around the shop. I'll give it a shot tonight. I trimmed the unused color wire at that screen, so I doubt I'm having jangly wire issues. Thank you. I'll report back my results.

So I recently installed an RGBbb kit in my DMG. I decided after a week that I didn't like green and would prefer white. I opened it up and soldered all three black wires (my screen had three black wires and one red) to the negative terminal of the capacitor that sits under the screen. When I reassembled and turned it on my screen was red, nothing was showing on it, and I wasn't getting a proper tone from the DMG when it turned on. I bugged out and thought that the ribbon cable was messed up... Anyway. Wound up desoldering the red wire and my screen came back and had a lovely teal color. I decided to quit while I was ahead, but I am left with one issue.

Now my backlight will flicker intermittently. Sometimes it is the perfect teal color, sometimes it is just blue and other times it will flash green. It seems to be triggered when there is a lot going on graphically on the screen, but I might just be forcing myself to see a correlation. Does anyone have an idea on how to fix this? Should I move the red wire (+) to somewhere else to get a better power flow or should I put a resistor in somewhere? Thanks for sharing.