529

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

The PROM is still too big. Even if you solder it straight to the board. I got the DMG test cart at Blip Fest and ended up putting it in a regular case like this:
http://m40.photobucket.com/albumview/al … .html?o=37
The PROM fits flush with the front of the case.

530

(304 replies, posted in Trading Post)

RGBss kits finally added to my site! Same great kits that Kitsch stocks but I changed the LEDs so that they have a "true green". This way you get a nice yellow, pink, cyan and white when mixing colors!
Also I've added 3 pictures that should help with installation:
http://thursdaycustoms.bigcartel.com/pr … ct-buttons
http://thursdaycustoms.bigcartel.com/pr … ct-buttons
http://thursdaycustoms.bigcartel.com/pr … ct-buttons

531

(1,485 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Funny thing about that. My website almost never works on my computer. Works fine for everyone else.

I dunno what they're worth so I wouldn't know what to offer.

How much for that 6581?

I believe it was.

Post this!
soundcloud.com/wagetheirbattle/venusaur-1-4-good-vox-1st-take

536

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Mine are all SMD parts. But you have the option to switch them out for through hole parts since that's easier for most people.

537

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

No need for wave and noise but yes.

538

(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

You'll just want to enter a black instrument on every step in the chain. That should do it.

539

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I believe v1 will be $10 on its own. Not sure on the other two yet.

540

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

In a word; no.
Here's V1:

It will come with an installed SMT 10K resistor for the "high limiter" for typical Game Boy use which can be easily desoldered or cut off and replaced with a through hole resistor or bridged for other devices.
There is a spot for the "low limiter" resistor. I may include a few different resistors with this kit but they will not be pre-soldered.
This will not come with the main pot or the main switch but I will likely make them available on the site separately or make a full kit option.

Here's V2:

The "high limiter" is still replaceable. The low limiter is now a fixed trim pot so that you can adjust the speed before installation or installing it in the way that it's shown in the video for adjusting it with a screw driver whenever you want.
This will not come with the main pot or the main switch but I will likely make them available on the site separately or make a full kit option.

541

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

It's parallel. Basically limiting how much resistance the main pot will do. The kit is perfectly stable. I use a higher quality IC than most. I don't mean to bash GetLoFo but I've had nothing but problems with their new revision. That's why I started to make my own. I was hand carving the boards at first but I wanted something more efficient and professional that I can use in commissions and sell to other modders.
I'll also have a V3 that will be entirely panel mount with a micro pot to fit perfectly on the side and the pot will be in a more natural spot for playing live and such. The speaker will not have to be removed.
And then I'll of course have the V1 which will be a standard PCB with easily replaceable resistors for high limit and low limit. I'll probably sell pots and switches separately on the site so you can just order a full kit. I highly recommend solid core wire at least for the output signal. It's far more stable.

542

(22 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'll be releasing this kit for sale on my site in a week or two.
thursdaycustoms.com

It has an adjustable low limiter and mounts right to the inside of the shell. You can also easily change out the SMT "high limiter" resistor to change how fast it will go or if you need it for a CGB or any other kind of device.

Check it out.

Vimeo:
https://vimeo.com/45031779

Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHV7cbHpcSU

I just get generic multi-link cables. They almost always have 6 pins and 6 wires. Cheaper than a DMG-07 by far.
Just use a multimeter of some sort to figure out which wire is which pin.

Domz wrote:

just realized that a gba has rectangular speaker holes.

maybe press some silly putty into the holes from the outside.... just enough to plug the holes

paint and then remove the putty

just a thought...

Good idea actually.