The GBA is pretty busy inside with no room to mount a jack, but plan to have the cable hanging out.
I've done this mod to Classic Gameboys before, but the three solder points are hard to find on classic GBA!
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The GBA is pretty busy inside with no room to mount a jack, but plan to have the cable hanging out.
I've done this mod to Classic Gameboys before, but the three solder points are hard to find on classic GBA!
Been digging through and can't seem to find any good instructions to pro sound mod a classic GBA, could someone send a link though to a relevant post or let me know how to get this completed. The hum is killing me!
Just to give you a heads up, I've got a load of chip based items on eBay. All starting prices are £5 or under, so get involved bidding!
Commodore 64 console - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 500wt_1156
Cynthcart Setup - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 500wt_1156
Casio SA-20 - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 500wt_1156
Yamaha PS-20 - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? 500wt_1156
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Does anyone know what to look out for if I open up the Commodore to see what's up? It's weird that it only happens when the paddles are plugged in, without them it functions perfectly.
I'll open up the paddles and have a look to see whats going on, they seem to be working ok. But if the problem is an issue with my SID revision, is there anything I can do rather than searching for a new C64? Could I just replace the SID?
Thanks for your help!
After doing some testing, this only happens when my Commodore paddles are plugged in.
This is really baffling me!
I seem to be having a bit of a weird time with my new Cynthcart setup, 4 of the keys produce much thicker synth sounds compared to the others (please click the link below to see the video below to explain what I mean).
Does anyone know why this is happening?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35508313@N03/5623824697/
Cheers,
O/H
BUMP!
I'm after a spare Commodore 64 (like the one in the picture), I'm pretty anal about my kit so does anyone have on in pretty much perfect condition that they would like to sell?
I search on eBay all the time, but I always either forget to bid or buy them and they turn up with some kind of broken port, so have to return them.
Please email me here if you have one.
For shipping, I'm in London, UK.
Cheers!
O/H
Ok, cool. Sorry to post again before, I'm just pretty pumped about it.
Will reply to your email shortly. Have to look it out.
I never got your email? Did you manage to find it? My fingers are firmly crossed that you did
Great, I look forward to your reply!
Where did everyone go? I'm still keen as mustard to get my hands on one!
I also have one that's "new in box".
Brilliant!
How much do you want for it? I can PayPal you right away.
I have one laying around somewhere...
Where do you live? and what do you have for trade?
Brilliant!
I live in London UK and ideally would prefer to just pay cash, how much would you like for it? Also, what condition is it in?
Cheers,
O/H
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