What about taking the output from the ribbon cable and, if you can't process it fast enough, store the raw data and covert it later?

Wasn't the whole point to get a precie image straight from the hardware? If you're recording with a camera you should remove the screen cover and put the camera further away if it can't focus that close

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friendofmegaman wrote:
Dadibom wrote:

The button pcb from kitsch perhaps? Gbc is just one pcb

Have you seen ThursdayCustom's post above?

Yeah but it's just a button pcb so I see no reason why it wouldn't work with any pcb? yikes

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The button pcb from kitsch perhaps? Gbc is just one pcb

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friendofmegaman wrote:

Or better yet - put GBC in DMG shell. It's colorful, some people (including me) like its sound better + all the points above.

And you can replace the contrast wheel with the front light brightness adjustment wheel - thus even the jacks are correctly labeled.

Has anyone done that? I've searched like crazy but found nothing

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Why would you do that? It's the same console

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Oooh you mean building music stuff from scratch?

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And if you have a sound jack and solder iron you can do a prosound mod for free, otherwise you can get one for dirt cheap in most electronic stores

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If you have gameboys then you can just get a lsdj cart, but that obviously won't be free. On the pc you can run anything in an emulator

Are the leds powered by the save battery or gameboy batteries?

I haven't heard about anyone successfully repairing horizontal lines, so it's probably useless. However, that means it can't hurt to try!

Dead horizontal lines and contrast turned to max perhaps?

There's less room in the case so not everything will fit,  besides that i'm pretty sure it's the same

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I would like to have both case leds and lighted start/select buttons that blink to the music, and a pot to control how much it blinks (From always on to blinking). How would I achieve this?

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RJL wrote:

Here's another one that I built this morning.  Again with light controlled clock speed.

Where did you buy the silicone pads?

I was just thinking of the same thing! big_smile
If you can't find one I could make one (if I get the time)