Charbot - I'm still trying to fix it. But, you can have it if I can't repair it.

And thanks for your support guys!

I used that cart almost everyday and I defiantly got a full $38 worth of use out of it.

I will probably be buying two new EMS 64m carts with my next paycheck.

My camera sucks at taking detailed close-up shots.

I'm going to keep trying to fix it but it looks pretty hopeless.

I did however put the guts from a Tetris cart, some red LEDs and a "Top Secret" 2gig USB drive into the red LSDJ cart's case.

I am so upset.

I just destroyed my red LDSJ cart. I was attempting to add a menu switch to my red LSDJ cart and I failed horribly. I soldered everything in place, went to test it in my DMG, then everything slipped out of my hands. As I caught my DMG the wires I just soldered into the cart got pulled out along with some of the cart's components. R4 got pulled out and is now somewhere lost on my dinning room floor. The boot-up Nintendo logo doesn't even show up, just a few horizontal lines.

F!

Its all my fault.

Kitsch - You should think about offering this mod as an extra option with the EMS carts you sell. I'm sure there is someone who would pay you an extra 5 or 10 bucks for this. I got my EMS carts from you and I am so happy with them. Thank you!

It is also relatively easy to replace the Page-2 LED.

Page-1 LED Tutorial

Necessary Supplies
-One EMS 64m Cart
-One Game Boy
-A very small screwdriver
-An LED
-Solder
-A soldering iron
-Protective seeing eye glasses
-An ice cool beverage
-And this tutorial

Optional supplies
-Wire
-Electrical tape
-A replacement LED for page-2 indicator
-A different cartridge case
-Any other soldering supplies and/or electronic components
-And a tasty snack to accompany your ice cool beverage


!!! Note - Don't forget to backup your .sav file from your EMS cart on your computer. !!!


If you have gathered these necessary supplies you are now ready to fire up the soldering iron and face your first obstacle.


Obstacle 1 - Opening the cartridge case

(I have purposely left out instruction on how to open your EMS 64m cartridge case just to mess with you. Good Luck!)


Obstacle 2 - Locate positive and negative

Light emitting diodes(LEDs) will not light up if installed backwards.

I couldn't take a clear enough picture with my cheap digital camera so I quickly made this to illustrate which points you will be soldering to.

There are other places you could potential solder to. This is just what worked best for me. Some points may cause your game to glitch-out or erase your .sav file.


Obstacle 3 - Solder and test

Prep the areas you are about to solder by applying a very small amount of heat and solder. This process is called tinning.

This process is necessary and very easy to mess-up. So if you don't feel comfortable with your soldering skills stop now.

Read-up on proper soldering techniques and practice.

And please be careful you could burn, blind, impale, set fire to, electrocute, maim, or kill yourself or someone else with a hot soldering iron. Solder can also explode if you apply too much heat for an extended period of time. An explosion of burning hot liquid lead is not a fun thing to get in your eyes so please wear protective seeing eye glasses. Also hot soldering irons can cause toxic fumes and can burn your house down. Lead is also poisonous. Please be careful!

Solder the positive to positive and the negative to negative.

Then position the LED pretty much where you want it to be. Place the cart's circuit board into the back half of its case.

Carefully slide that half cart into your Game Boy. Flip the Game Boys on/off switch.

If you have done everything properly your new Page-1 LED will light up.

Also test the Page-2 LED and don't forget to check your Game Boy's screen and functionality when you test it.

If everything works, carefully put the cartridge together, and screw it closed.


Good Luck!
-Max N.

I will write a tutorial very soon.

This mod only requires
-An EMS 64m Cartridge
-An LED
-A tiny screwdriver
-Solder
-Wire
-A soldering iron
-A Game boy
-And extreme soldering skills

Page-1 LED!

So, I just modded my EMS 64m carts successfully adding an LED that indicates Page-1.

Check it out!

538

(98 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

P-NES is an amazing name suggestion.


Here are a few more suggestions -

- Vicious -

- Below Me -

- Hella Hardcore -

(- Hecka Hardcore - for PG-rated-version)

- Neil's PNES Hz -

539

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Inverted Tetris looks beautiful on a real DMG.

540

(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

So, I just hacked a Tetris ROM to invert its color palette.

My inspiration came directly from nitro2k01's How to patch LSDj to use an inverted palette tutorial - http://blog.gg8.se/wordpress/2009/09/19 … d-palette/

I just followed the tutorial and used a copy of Tetris instead of LSDJ.

Please search for  "Tetris rom for Gameboy" to find the rom  file.

Here are some screenshots

Before

After

Hypercolor before and after

Thank you nitro2k01

Amazing!
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Pixls - Great job on the labels. They look very cool.

542

(34 replies, posted in General Discussion)

You should try to promote a live show with your pamphlet.

I just don't think words will be able to convey the chip-music mindset to the general public.

Chip-music is simply another form of expression. It is an art.

Art is hard. And most people will never understand or appreciate the time and effort you sacrifice to create your art.

Chip-music is not a thing that everyone can appreciate. To most people chip-music is just old ugly video-game noises.

There are people who see chip-music as an art but I bet you won't find many at your average Airport.

You would be better off going to your local high school or youth center to promote chip-music. Young people can relate more to this scene and they also have more time to devote to appreciating and evolving the chip-music art form.

Just be prepared to be met with skepticism.

543

(82 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Very ambitious project.

Good Luck!

544

(18 replies, posted in Collaborations)

Codice! - I like your idea.

If you like horrible noises you might want to check this out.

http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?pl … amp;id=703

It is a terrible sounding VSTi but it lets you use your own pictures to make noise.

You have to open the VSTi in a VST-host application like Minihost. Then drag/drop you own images into it to replace the default pictures.