![]() ![]() This dowel rod will work with the Game Boy Macro (Black, White, Red, Yellow, Green) and the Game Boy Advance SP Speaker (Black, White, Red, Yellow, Green). The buttons for the Nintendo DS (gold), as well as the Shells (rose gold, rose gold, light green, light blue, dark blue, light red, light black), are available. The Nintendo DS Lite screen (1 Lens) is made up of white, yellow, green, blue, black, ice blue, pink, purple, red, green, and white. This Nintendo DS Lite Bottom LCD Replacement Screen for the Game Boy Macro Display Stand is made of NDSL (pronounced “n-de-shn”). In addition, the kit comes with a variety of game-enhancing features that will take your gaming to the next level. It allows you to play your favorite games with better graphics and sound quality. The 3 surface mount resistor is ideal for motherboard booting because it has the ideal size and resistance to “trick” the motherboard into booting.Ĭredit: The gameboy macro kit is a great way to improve your gaming experience. The only modification required to ensure that the macro works properly is the one we made in our settings, which will ensure that the macro tries to connect to the top screen we have disconnected. What Resistor Do I Need For Gameboy Macro? Here’s your new Gameboy MACRO Guide by John Sparks, thanks to Fibbef for the speaker method two. You are done if the speaker is placed in the desired position. ![]() ![]() Connect two wires to this point and another to any ground. You can restore the touch screen by removing the top layer of the screen. If the top screen is still attached with the ribbon undamaged, remove the ribbon from the top half and the small PCB from the bottom half. The fifth and final step is to get sound. Connect the ribbon cable to the motherboard using a bend in the cable and then insert it back into the shell. The fourth step involves soldering wires to the speakers’ contacts and a PCB. The direction in which the resistor is facing has no bearing on its value. The LED C2 and LED A2 will be visible next to theSTART haptic switch, where you’ll need to solder a 1k ohm resistor. To use a DS, it must be turned on and that the top screen is still attached. By taking the time to create macros, users can save themselves a lot of time and effort in the long run. Macros can be a useful tool for automating tedious tasks, or for creating new functionality that is not available in the gameboy’s standard repertoire. The user can then playback the macro by pressing the “play” button. Once the sequence is identified, the user can then record the macro by pressing the “record” button on the gameboy’s control panel. To create a macro, the user first needs to identify the sequence of commands that they would like to record. Macros can be used to automate repetitive tasks, or to create new functionality that is not available in the gameboy’s standard repertoire. This tutorial only installs the right speaker.A macro is a sequence of commands that are recorded and then played back by the user at a later time. Now you’re ready to install the speakers, reference the image below again for the proper points. It really doesn’t matter if you rip the ribbon cable unless you plan on using the screen in something else. Once removed, you just have to wiggle the top housing off of the hinge and sort of finesse the ribbon cable for the top screen out. Now you can remove the top screen housing entirely. You can then either wrap this connection in electrical tape, or just put a dab of hot glue on it to insulate it. If you have 30 gauge kynar wire you can just use that, if not, remove the longer black and red wires connecting these two boards and solder them to the speaker as seen below. Remove the screws holding the two small boards in. Once these are all removed you can remove the shoulder buttons and lift the motherboard from the shell.Īfter the screws are removed pry the back of the screen off to reveal the inside. Do it slowly and softly, it is fragile (if you break it you can fix it with somewhat of a workaround). These two ribbon cables are removed by pulling the brown locking mechanism forward. Do not remove the motherboard yet, first lift up the bottom screen large ribbon cable to reveal two smaller cables below it. Once removed disconnect the Wifi antenna cable, and the ribbon cables marked in red. Once opened, remove the screws marked in red. Using the tri-wing screwdriver, removed the screws from the points marked in red below.Īfter the screws are removed simply lift the rear of the shell to reveal the innards of the DS. 3 Surface Mount Resistor (or standard 330OHM resistor though this tutorial focuses on using a SMT resistor).I’m cross posting this tutorial here for anyone who isn’t following ! ![]()
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