nitro2k01 wrote:
12ianma wrote:

Cartridge? Yu cant sepl. Its Caritge is Caritge. Form "No any GB Smart Card or Game Caritge insert"

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578

(8 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

didnt fix it. this cart is messed up. on a positive note, this updated the firmware on my other two carts, so now the leds turn on while in a gameboy! (the reflashing reflashed this cart correctly, but that isnt the problem)

579

(8 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

first link wrong or something lol. please help

581

(8 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

anybody have the most recent firmware for the carts? or any firmware really.I think i have a cart that might need it re-flashed

582

(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Bump, 105$ shipped. Can prosound/bivert

Gooby pls

584

(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Maybe a dirty power switch, blow it out with some sort of compressed air

When you say directly, does that mean in person, or your site/here?

How much for nanoloop?

587

(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I always use the piece of paper with polarizer film to make sure my screens have no lines etc. I have an extra sheet I ordered from nonfinite forever ago thinking I had scratched mine installing it (turns out it was a hair between the layers) do I just stick a piece of paper and that non adhesive sheet between the screen and turn up contrast to make sure a huge black block appears.

588

(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

KP3, some horrible RadioShack mixer, couple o dmgs, bunch o carts, ancient powermac g4 (overclocked to 550mhz yeah buddy) on a tiny table with battery powered speakers (really nice receiver and real audio setup behind me, not visible) and I also use my iPhone running ikaossilator. or just whatever through it. 3ds for playing music through (it has a really nice pitch shifter)

589

(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Floating a few mm. I do it in clear DMG cases for looks and finish. Adds a touch of skill.

590

(150 replies, posted in Trading Post)

So glad you like it. was one of my favorites, for sure. I love these backlights. really bright

Dmgs are really easy to get the film off depending on how you do it. The hard part for me is when I remove the screen holder (the white piece) it is hard to cut up and remove without cutting the screen/cables. But if you remove that it gives you so much room to remove film. On a poker I have been using a different technique than I used to. I may post a video of it. not sure how justinthursdays method of desolder img a pockets lower ribbon cable is, but this method I use is really fast, and hasnt damaged a screen yet

You could also supply voltage to the battery contacts. As long as it was 6v. Plus you can use any ground on the gameboy (power switch etc) so you'll only need to find out which of those solder points is the positive.