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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Cheers, I figured as such. It is effectively a mass-storage device, just wanted to double-check.

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(5 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hey guys,

Looking into purchasing a Derp cart; listed compatibility is with OS X 10.5-10.6.
I'm currently running 10.9. Has anybody had experience with the Derp on 10.9, or even 10.10?

Thanks in advance

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Thanks KeFF,

Any knowledge on whether a full version is available as software-only? The demo seems great, but lacks save functionality.

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(4 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hi all,

I'm getting back into the DIY side of things, and I was looking at creating a homebrew cart based on Reiner Ziegler's work.
However, I was looking at trying out Nanoloop, and was wondering if the software is available as a download?

If it is, what RAM and ROM sizes does it need in order to run?

Cheers!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

The aluminium foil didn't seem to work.

I think either the back board is working, an the front board is completely dead (no sound, no LCD, but working CPU), or vice versa.
I'll buy another Gameboy and test each half of the broken DMG's motherboard.

Thanks for your help!

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(6 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

I'm a newbie to Gameboy modding, and recently got an original dmg off eBay.
When I first used it, it worked fine (when I turned it off, a black line of pixels would appear on the LCD, but disappear quickly).

I opened it up to look at its guts, and closed it up. After that, it doesn't power on anymore, and I can't hear any hissing from the headphone ports (with headphones plugged in) or popping from the speaker, as I usually do with other Gameboys.
I did notice the battery contacts were a bit greenish, but they seemed to work before I took it apart.

Any insight as to why it's not turning on anymore?