If those holds don't hold up, I have straight cash... like right now.

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(17 replies, posted in Trading Post)

BlakePalmer wrote:
Enfy wrote:

I know it can be fixed but I think I'll ruin it (I get the mods done by someone else)

Vertical lines are super easy to fix. All you need is a soldering iron.
Although I get what you're saying.
but in my opinion, it's one of the easiest fixes that anyone should be able to do. It literally takes like 2 minutes max

Screens that have vertical lines that are repaired are more likely to get them back again. In my experience very few repaired screens stay repaired for long.

I have a clear DMG-01 case if you are interested. In the US.

Not packing that much heat sad

nickmaynard wrote:

Just email Justinthursday. He'll do a great job.

He isn't the only modder on this forum that does great work.

I am willing to do the modifications. Shoot me a PM!

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Apeshit wrote:
katsumbhong wrote:

I am having the same problems as well. Contact ASM Retro.

Never heard back from you about this - did the one I installed for you work properly with your gear?

PM sent.

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(23 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I am having the same problems as well. Contact ASM Retro.

Maybe you can get a hold of the originator of the arduinoboy on this forum... trash80.

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(50 replies, posted in General Discussion)

10,000 pokemon carts at $20 a pop = $200,000 Atari Falcon = 2012 Audi R8 GT.

Kind of a stupid question, but do you know if your arduinoboy was built properly? If you were using it as Midi-input and it wasn't working, could it be a faulty build project? Where did you get your arduinoboy?

I would search "How to use MIDI input device."

That is how it is designed to work.

I've always wanted to go to Greenland.

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(12 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Buyers outside the US can contact me for shipping quotes.


Altoid Tin Headphone Amplifier
-1/8" Stereo In and Out Jacks
-Comes with 2 9-volt batteries
-Used to juice the signal for the prosound mod and for higher end headphones that require more power for their drivers.
$40 shipped in the US.


-Atari 520 STFM
-Atari SM124 Monitor
-Atari STM1 Mouse
-Comes with all cables and hook ups to plug and play
$100 Local Pick Up Only *San Diego, California*


#041
DMG-01 Gameboy
-ASM Retro VC Blue Backlight
-Gold-plated Mono L/R RCA Prosound
-Kitsch-Bent batt_dmg mod
-Kitsch-Bent Clear Buttons
-Kitsch-Bent Clear Silicone Start/Select
-ASM Retro Chrome Screen Cover
$110 shipped within the US.

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(21 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

little-scale wrote:

As I said, I'll revisit this this week once I have a chance.

Understood. The other thread has evolved and I decided it was better to make a new one vs trying to save the old one.

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(21 replies, posted in Other Hardware)

Post questions here. I will try to help as much as I can.

Problem:

1) Is there a specific rating of resistor to add to PIN1 of the teensy board in order for proper sync to NL 2.x?

2) Issues with sync'ing to Abletone Live.

-I loaded the proper hex file onto the Teensy board, provided here (http://milkcrate.com.au/_other/download … B_Sync.hex)

-I open up Ableton Live, it recognizes the midi device, I set the mode on LSDJ to "MIDI", press "start" on LSDJ and then press play on Ableton. The Gameboy only starts playing when I mess with the "on" and "off" in the sync and remote settings in preferences.
-The LED on the Teensy board flashes with the beats, but doesn't trigger when pressing play in Ableton.

My friend Jiffypop23 uses a tracker program in Linux and has had no problem at all (I use a Mac).

I was wondering if I would need to run the Teensyduino files in order to have everything sync up properly... or maybe I'm just doing everything wrong.

Thanks in advance.

---edit---
When I have time between school and work, I'll be trying to get the teensyduino running so that I can test it.

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(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Keep on topic?

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(14 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)