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yeah, the pcb is super super tiny and can mount in many places.

actually, you don't even have to mount it IF you only want a custom color.  then set it, tuck it in, and close the gameboy back up.

but, the answer your question...

there are 5 tiny holes to drill (i'll be uploading more pics and a drill guide today).

the outer two holes are screw holes for mounting.  the 3 inner ones are individual color adjustments.

they are all in a row, and the holes are the same size.  easy to drill...

not switches, but trim pots.

actually, they are where a bit of the cost lies.

because the gameboys are generally dirty (..... filthy)....i switched to a sealed pot that won't let the dirt get in..  not only that, but Bourns, which make great stuff always (but, pricey). big_smile

i'll get more pics up when i can...  i need to catch up on my other job today though since monday is tomorrow, then i'll get back to this...

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matt's mind
Gum->drop wrote:

I have witnessed things being soldered plenty of times so I reckon I can do it no trouble, it doesn't look too difficult altho I have never done it myself previously.. That part doesn't intimidate me.

LOL @ hams for fists! =]

Do I just follow a regular tutorial for backlighting supplementing this kit into the process or is there anything involved which is majorly different?

Many thanks for the help & advice being offered here folks, very much appreciated!

sorry, overlooked your questions earlier...

the basic process is the same, yes.

the MAIN difference in installation is that you don't need to clip off any of the white plastic to the left side.  our backlight shines from the bottom upwards, rather than from the left side like backlights out there.

so, don't cut that plastic.  there is a TINY piece to cut, but its just two small snips.

the tutorial will be out before the kits arrive to everyone that has pre-ordered.

and, when the parts arrive, pre-ordering is done and real ordering happens.  the exact same thing...

i hope that helps smile

i think if you are familiar with the basic installation method of backlights in general, this will be as easier, if not more so.

the stock polarization film comes out, put in the backlight (wires coming out the bottom), put in the extra diffusion film, put in the polarization film, that's it fr the backlight part.  the rest is mounting the PCB, which is just drilling 5 small holes.

or, if you just want to set it and forget it, just do that and hide the PCB inside the DMG, don't drill any holes.

i'll get some pics up soon, and documentation/tuts will follow shortly.

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matt's mind

i added some photos to our flickr.

installation pics

and, here is the method of changing the colors, as i know some of you want a pic...

this is where i installed the PCB, at least.  put it someplace else if you wish...  the wire should be plenty long enough.


this is how you control the brightnesses of the three colors!

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Minneapolis

Nice stuff Kitsch, it looks pretty dang good to me! smile

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kitsch wrote:

sorry, overlooked your questions earlier...

the basic process is the same, yes.

the MAIN difference in installation is that you don't need to clip off any of the white plastic to the left side.  our backlight shines from the bottom upwards, rather than from the left side like backlights out there.

so, don't cut that plastic.  there is a TINY piece to cut, but its just two small snips.

the tutorial will be out before the kits arrive to everyone that has pre-ordered.

and, when the parts arrive, pre-ordering is done and real ordering happens.  the exact same thing...

i hope that helps smile

i think if you are familiar with the basic installation method of backlights in general, this will be as easier, if not more so.

the stock polarization film comes out, put in the backlight (wires coming out the bottom), put in the extra diffusion film, put in the polarization film, that's it fr the backlight part.  the rest is mounting the PCB, which is just drilling 5 small holes.

or, if you just want to set it and forget it, just do that and hide the PCB inside the DMG, don't drill any holes.

i'll get some pics up soon, and documentation/tuts will follow shortly.

Very helpful! Thanks a lot! =] Going to put my order in the now =] =]

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matt's mind

ok,

this is completely irrelevant to the backlight

but,

the sega flashcarts are back in stock:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se … ith-sd-mmc

good hunting...

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matt's mind
kitsch wrote:

ok,

this is completely irrelevant to the backlight

but,

the sega flashcarts are back in stock:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/se … ith-sd-mmc

good hunting...

it has been brought to our attention that our timing of posting these stinks for our aussie and kiwi friends...

so, the next batch will be timed 12 hours later to be fairer to you guys smile

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United Kingdom

Kitsch Never ceases to amaze me smile

Keep up the good work man! Best salesman ever heart

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Man, I want this so bad.  I've wanted it since the day you told me about it, it's a shame I don't use LSDJ any more! XD

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matt's mind

ok, great news!

i finally got the documentation/tutorial done...

you can find the PDF and the Powerpoint (yes, a slide show installation tutorial big_smile ) on the product page:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/rgbva

also, 64M carts restocked:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/usb-64m-smart-card

and 32M batteries as well:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/32 … nt-battery

i have a favor though....

if there is anything that needs clarification in the documentation or there are grammatical mistakes, or whatever, please let me know...

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Brilliant =] Thanks kitsch, really looking forward to giving this a go =]

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matt's mind

in related news:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/backlighting-film

barebones backlighting kits coming soon (for those that just want light, without bells and whistles)...

big_smile

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Abandoned on Fire
kitsch wrote:

in related news:

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/backlighting-film

barebones backlighting kits coming soon (for those that just want light, without bells and whistles)...

big_smile

Good lord that's timely!  My brutalized gbl thanks you!  smile  Looking forward to the new kits as well.

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
SAMWAVE wrote:

Best salesman ever heart


hey now...
lol. i was the first best.. wink well.. the first in general really.. to market carts towards game boy musicians.
oh man.. what have i done... 2006 baby.. the year everything changed.


But i agree.. Kitsch = best

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matt's mind

ok, the barebones kits are up.  the resistors arrive via the ups truck tomorrow, so we are ready to roll on these.  shipping shouldn't even be delayed if you order today, unless ups is late tomorrow.

http://store.kitsch-bent.com/product/rgbbb

we tried to keep these cheap, but include all the visual accoutrement... 

we hope you enjoy!!!  tell your friends tongue

RGBbb stand for barebones...  like RGBva is visual architecture...

there is a theme emerging.

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Melbourne, Australia

Very nice.
You could probably even get more colors by supplying your own values of resistors big_smile