Doesn't BennVenn sell a cart with insane storage space?

Jazzmarazz wrote:

Did you purchase the inverted option?

I remember having purchased some backlights with "attached" polarizers that were oriented incorrectly. Mistakes happen.

SpookGoblin wrote:

Oh thank the stars!  I was really starting to worry.

Any tips on getting that adhesive off the polarizing film?  Because I've been fiddling with it, there are some smudges and finger prints that I can't clean or wipe off while it's still sticky -__-

Rubbing Alcohol. Every modder should have it handy.

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frank angotti is dead wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

Hit up Elekid. He's got a mad stash of the OG Nanoloops.

think he would be willing to sell one? I've been looking for one for awhile, really dont like the new PBC ones

Probably not.

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hit up Elekid. He's got a mad stash of the OG Nanoloops.

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I'd hit up 4mat or Jeroen Tel.

Yes. You have to remove a shoulder button resistor and run a jumper wire from the select button to the shoulder button pad I believe. Forgot the exact resistor though.

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http://chipmusic.org/forums/post/180022/#p180022

For the Nanoloop 2.7 is it the bare PCB design or is it an older 2.X that was updated to 2.7 and is in a cartridge shell?

Pix Retro wrote:

Thanks for the replies guys...

Just to be sure before I buy anything... if I use a li-po battery or the NiZn batteries the screen won't fade when I'm playing something back on lsdj (I may not have been super clear with my original post!!)

Screen set to a decent contrast but as soon as I press play it fades to almost nothing...

Do you have a particular reason why you are using GBP?  If you're having contrast issues, you could use a DMG or a GBC.

Measure out the area where your battery will go, find batteries with those dimensions, choose the one with the most mAh. Make sure you have the correct voltage and amp rating.

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You could have a bad battery?

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Zherey in China was our source.

dualitymicro wrote:

Hi, what you decribe is the way to fix the vertical lines. That works fine. But the horizon ones are the problem.
I think its not possible. Interessting what you write about pocket screen in a dmg, must search that.
THX

There are traces behind the LCD screen that you can heat up that can sometimes fix HORIZONTAL lines, but you have to be extremely careful. It's such a pain in the ass that installing a gameboy pocket screen would actually be easier.

If you are talking about the DMG then yes. It is possible, but you have to be extremely delicate on heating up a portion of the ribbon cable underneath the LCD screen.

If you are talking about the DMG then you are better off completely removing the LCD and installing a Gameboy Pocket screen into it. There's a tutorial for that somewhere here.

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You're gonna have to get the ribbon cable adapter and ravage a GBA SP for it's screen.