I'd like a blue one as well.
And a gold one, if you get those too.
Pref with game inside. Broken or not
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I'd like a blue one as well.
And a gold one, if you get those too.
Pref with game inside. Broken or not
You could probably fit it in bottom left. if you relocate the power board to the right.
probably something like this
...
search for "case mount" or "panel mount" usb female connector
Good luck finding room for that inside a gameboy
What you could do is get a USB port (female) that you can mount in your DMG case, and wire that to your USB midi adaptor. Then you can just place that somewhere inside without the need to fix it to anything.
I think Nex included the video pins on his connectors he stuck on all his GB's, including the SGB. Still way cool!
The video pins on a gameboy and SGB aren't very useful unles you have other hardware decoding it.
It's not like you can plug them into a tv or anything.
You can build a video out on a gameboy, but you need parts from a SGB and maybe even a snes as well.
You could however connect a second LCD if you wanted
Timbob wrote:The SGB will run faster then a DMG however, because it has a faster clock. (4.295 MHz instead of 4.194 MHz) but that's hardly useful
Keep in mind that the SGB derives it's clock based off the SNES clock, and that you can bypass this signal in the cartridge and wire in a DMG CPU crystal. *cough cough* keep this in mind Kitsch *cough*
The super gameboy 2 has the same speed as a normal gameboy.
The first SGB does run faster. And will play the sound of normal games faster, but I believe LSDJ has a compensation build in to correct the pitch.
Ooh nitro. Is there anything you don't know?
Is it possible then to put a sgb inside a dmg shell? I mean, isnt the processor supposed to be faster and all?
The processor is basically the same. The only difference is that the scrolling logo is removed. So it boots faster. You can place a SGB CPU in a DMG and it will boot faster, but it won't run faster.
The SGB will run faster then a DMG however, because it has a faster clock. (4.295 MHz instead of 4.194 MHz) but that's hardly useful
i'd pay extra for sync24 out
if it's possible, ofc :>
That would be cool indeed.
Maybe some pots for CC data?
Thanks!
Yeah, there are probably some uses for this
maybe for VJing.
would be fun to see how the little screen reacts if you circuitbend the snes itself. Maybe you could still play the game on the small screen while the big screen shows glitchy stuff.
Or indeed to have a secondary screen which could be usefull for giving demos or workshops.
Next step would be a custom cartridge to include the screen, and of course a backlight. (maybe even a prosound and a linkport.. If I feel up to it )
Oh, and kitsch. You've got mail
well, congrats
Hello!
So, I was bored and curious, which is always a good combination, and I wondered: Can I connect a LCD to a super gameboy?
As the super gameboy is basically a normal DMG without the screen, I figured it should be possible...
I traced the lines from the lcd, and all the pins used are directly connected to the DMG cpu.
they are all unused on the super gameboy (that basically has the same cpu), except for the 2 data outputs (which makes sense).
After some soldering, this is what I ended up with:
I used the back of a normal gameboy to get the -19 volts to drive the LCD. I could probably work that in later on, but I wanted to test it first.
So tell us Timbob! did it work?
It did indeed! I tested it using kirby. Because kirby is awesome.
After that, I wondered if it would give any strange stuff if I used the super gameboy special features.. painting or changing pallet didn't do anything, but when I started Megaman 5, which is a super gameboy title, I did see some weird stuff
So Timbob! does this have any practical use?
None that I can think of really... Just wanted to see if it could be done
maybe you can build a screen into a super nintendo so you can play gameboy games without a tv... you know. like on a gameboy
Kick some butt with that sexy pink cartridge dude!
Remember to enjoy it
those drum machines are hard to work with...
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