DogTag wrote:

I think that, if you are careful and patient, this is a very good project if you don't have a lot of experience. Just plug everything and download the code to your Arduino and you're done!

Thanks! If I can find all the components, I'm gonna assemble it on a breadboard and if it works, put it in a nice case and solder the connections together!

This looks incredibly fun to play around with, thinking about building one myself, but I (still) don't have any experience with building electronics. Looking at the schematics, it looks straight-forward to build, no SMD stuff or anything, are there any parts that I wouldn't be able to do?

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(5 replies, posted in General Discussion)

yikes

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(22 replies, posted in Releases)

Amazing video! Can you download it anywhere, or do the MP3's only come with the 10" ?

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(7 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

Thanks! I was also working on one that made the background purple and another one that made it green which looked great, but the middle was usually a grey mess and you couldn't make out the teal stuff. Might try to get it again tomorrow

Also, I love the purple and yellow accents in your bent background!

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(7 replies, posted in LittleGPTracker)

I had a go

This might be a bit difficult, but you could try to make it 2 modules. The DMG with you standard mods, and then a connector on the bottom where you could stick it in the dock and get more features (arduinoboy, clock speed altering, ps2 port,video out,...) . Kinda like that Synthboy+ kickstarter thingie. Since you seem to have a bigger base, you could stick more mods in there.

Also, some other mods you could do:

Midi
Super Gameboy CPU
Video out
Amplified speaker + replace the speaker with a better quality one
Synth controls
Gameboy Pocket screen in a DMG

Chipsune 2.0
If you go to the facebook page, you can download it

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Well, PM me if you don't find someone who can sell you all 4

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(9 replies, posted in Trading Post)

I have a copy of Super Mario Land, where are you located and what can you trade for it?

You can fix horizontal lines, but they are extremely hard to fix. The connector on the right is more fragile. I don't know the details, but maybe this will help.

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(8 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Isn't it hard to take pictures with this? You'd have to hold your SP at an incredibly akwar.d angle and the lack of a frontlight on the regular might actually limit you from taking good pictures

Looks awesome man! Good work, if this get finished or you release a tutorial or something, I might give this a go!

Got a Apeshit MBC5 cart and no programmer, does that count too?

ForaBrokenEarth wrote:
Lavar wrote:

Got the .bmp method to work with one picture, here's the result:

It only worked with this image, can't get it to work with other images. Trying to figure out the audacity method, but getting nothing so far.

With audacity import raw data and be sure to choose either U-law or A-law in encoding.

Use what ever effects you want but leave as gap at the star so you don't damage the header.

When you export make sure you add the right extension and choose "raw" and either u-law or a-law in the encoding depending on what you chose to start with.

Thanks, got it to work. Going to mess with it some more and I'll post something when I get something interesting!

Got the .bmp method to work with one picture, here's the result:

It only worked with this image, can't get it to work with other images. Trying to figure out the audacity method, but getting nothing so far.