I've never done this so this is based on the image and nothing else....

It looks to me as if the two right audio points and the two left audio points each are on the same trace on the circuit board...meaning that the two solder blobs indicated for the right audio are connected to the same bit of the circuit.  My guess would be that you would have to solder a wire to either of these and connect that to the tip of your RCA as the signal...the same for the left output...solder a wire to either of the blobs marked left audio to the tip of the other RCA.

The sleeve of the 2 RCA sockets would need to be connected to ground as you said...you can find ground usually by working out where the negative power supply joins the circuit and trace it that way...it is also usual for the ground trace of the circuit board to run round the edge of the board a lot of the time.

Hope this helps!

I just bought this last month after playing with the demo for ages! Feels good to have contributed to the developer though I guess smile

Using Sunvox quite a bit at the moment...it's great.

I use the software off this page http://sites.google.com/site/gggddfdgju/home
Has worked for me with no problems.

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I've been trying to get this working but I'm struggling! I seem to only end up with massive sized .gba's which don't work in VBA.....

EDIT: I was asking loads of questions but I've worked out the answers and got this working now...Many thanks Emar I have a new ghetto tracker with my own samples smile

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awesome stuff, will try this for sure.

Emar wrote:
smiker wrote:

but dont hold your breath (@emar....)

but sorry, still holding my breath for all 6 channels! tongue i can wait though big_smile

You're a patient man sir smile I to am looking forward to 6channels

I can't find any EFA either....shame as they are a very nice solution

I just put up a blog post on how to do this but thought I'd stick it up here in case anyone is interested in getting mad catz cables to tentatively work under xp! It works but I have had to reinstall the mad catz software each time I want to have a session transferring images.

Here is how I got it working this is based on numerous forum posts and collected stuff from around the interweb,



Turn on your PC and hold down whatever key you need that takes you into BIOS (f2 is common)

In Bios find your parrallel port settings (under "advanced" tab possibly) set your Parrallel port to "EPP" and make a note of the IO Range (mine was 0378)

Save changes and boot

Download this

Install the Mad Catz software but don't run the software yet

Unzip all the contents of the Porttalk folder you downloaded into the Mad Catz folder that was created when you installed the software...this would be something like C:\Program Files\Mad Catz\Camera Link Software\

Then open a command prompt..click start, run and then type "cmd" and hit enter

In the command prompt you need to move into the directory you just placed the porttalk stuff in by typing;

CD C:\Program Files\Mad Catz\Camera Link Software\

then hit enter

then type;

AllowIO cls.exe 0x378

Note the last bit of that statement "0x378" that refers to the IO Range we noted before so change this to the value that you noted from your machines BIOS placing an x after the first digit.

Then open the Mad Catz software, it will ask you to set the range for your parrallel port so select the number that matches your IOrange again...it will then ask you to select a paint program to edit the images, you can select one or cancel this.

You should then be able to download your images.(you need to read the gb camera instructions on how this works! basically you select a image in album and print it from the gameboy)..but unfortunately I have had to go through this proccess every time I want to download images as it only works for one session...not to bad if you have one or more gb cameras full of images ..but a bit of a pain if its for just one picture!

Here is my blog post with some gbcam pics

Beverage...nice track man..such clean sounds..

Donated..... feels good....everyone should try it  big_smile

Good diagnosis! Was a remnant D10 from your backup.dat!...Those "D"s are easily confused with "0"s. (with my aged eyes anyway hmm)

Been writing a really glitched out load of patterns in M4G tonight and was about to sequence em all up into a tune (well noisy piece of sorts) but just realised that when you press select and start to play the pattern sequence it only plays the first 4patterns then starts at zero again.... sad

I still love it though...its incredible...I heart the wav channel, can't wait to hear the fm and sample

my small donation is still sat waiting wink

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TmTgr wrote:

I have that crappy $8 one from DX. The program called splinkp worked but only when loading 1 rom sad .This did the trick for me.

Just out of interest splink worked for me for both single and multiple roms and for backing up/restoring .savs

Glad it worked!

herr_prof wrote:

the file works to load savs on an ezflash iv, but alas cannot seem to save edits to the sequence.

Just a silly suggestion just in case...please don't be offended smile

I find that I have to press R then  select to save and L then  select to load...in the Keys.txt file with earlier releases it says select and R, select and L.. this had me confused at one point.

just to add 0.74pr is working and saving on those  cheap deal extreme carts too using the same backup.sav......Nice cheap way to play with M4G if you've got a parrallel port (although I believe you can flash them from within a ds too).

I've not had chance until now..but saving is working for me in 0.74pr now...YAY...Thanks smiker. I downloaded your backup.dat changed it to a .sav and wrote the save to my efalinkerII and all is well.