I've read 3,44v with the current connection, and the backlight disconnected. Bateries are 1.39v each now (have some use). Is that the right voltage range for the connection point?

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Okey; please don't kill me. I just want to solve this. What's the correct voltage I should get from the 5v+ on the pcb. I'm going to read that with my multimeter and try to solve this for once and for all.

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I had one blue, tried it same deffect. Without it gb works perfect. But, with the blue o eI cant see nothing. It has white finish on it and there is no contrast.

Damn.

Hi! I have it just like that. What should I do? sad

Hey guys, here I'm again. I followed this tutorial: http://asmretro.com/dmg-backlight-tutorial

That's ASMs web site... and I followed those instructions... is there any other (better) way to connect the pannel?

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Hey Z,

Thanks for the advise, I'll try it this weekend and let you know how it goes.

Chau,

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Any ideas guys? I connected the backlight to the recommended points for best results on the tutorial

Removing the backlight solved it for me... but I want to use it... maybe the backlight is deffective?

Mint. I've tried every kind of battery there is.

Damned. Zero hiss and zero flickering without it. What's wrong?

Hi! Thank you, yes... here are some pictures https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set … 678b5d8484

If you need more just ask.

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Hi everyone,

I know this topic has been mentioned earlier, but I just can't get around this and I thought maybe someone could give me a hint.

I have this DMG 001 gameboy, and I've installed the asm backlight. When I'm playing the display flickers. It also makes a lot of noise with the volume completly off (it's above normal, I know these things are noisy).

What could it be? I'm not using rech batteries. Maybe a capacitor? I checked the electrolitycs and visually they seem okey.

Any ideas?

Thank you for your time.