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(135 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Congrats on finishing this awesome project!

Kudos to you sir!

What kind of montana paint did you use for these cases? They look great btw!

Also PM'd

This is great!

Nice looking gameboy you got there! I especially like how clean you cut the hole for the prosound, alot of people end up messing that up. Kudos!

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(49 replies, posted in Trading Post)

The Black and blue boy is now $75

Can you take some pictures of the points where you soldered the backlight and some pics of the front and back board? I think that'll help everyone help you easier.

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(49 replies, posted in Trading Post)

EDIT: Sorry double post hmm

PM'D

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(49 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Thanks basspuddle!

@Strayed: I wish you had some money too! wink

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(17 replies, posted in Releases)

Nice work! I love ta på jakken din

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(49 replies, posted in Trading Post)

New gameboy with black and blue theme for sale!

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(81 replies, posted in Trading Post)

PM'D

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(11 replies, posted in Releases)

Good job on this!

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(18 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Good job on this! I really like the paint job and buttons big_smile.

Bamboori wrote:

i guess you didnt use a step up regulator for the 3.7v, right?
i want to do a battery mod too, but use a step up regulator to convert the 3.7v to 5v. in the first place this might not make sense since the dmg runs happily with 3.7v, but at about 3v it start getting unstable and tends to crash. so ill rather have 5v all the time and a battery meter to tell how much voltage is left on the li-po.
ill do a comparison post when i have the regulator.

I'm adding a step up regulator for the variable clock mod later. Good luck on your project though!