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Nintendo DS Lite: GBA Cartridge filler
Long time, no posting, sorry, I have been catching up with life on the last summer before senior year.
But anywho, got a question for those with DS Lites. The GBA cartridge filler, if anyone has opened it up with a screwdriver, has a little circuit board that does nothing, and that's a problem in my opinion. Has anyone done any modding with it or seen a mod that does something either useful or just plain cool? -Joe |
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From what I have read, that circuit board is needed, because it is the interfacing with the pins of the cartridge that actually holds it in place.
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:yikes: Never knew that. Why would nintendo put in an extra circuit board? Sounds kind of fishy to me. I'll check with one of my friends (works at gamestop). He knows this stuff inside out.
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edit: and yes, the pins will be connecting with the contacts on the cartridge filler, but looking at the board, all lines lead to holes, there are no chips or anything in there, its just an electrical dead end. (picture attached) |
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No idea, my guess is just to keep the contacts clean and working. I know the smaller GBA cartridges are coming out for the DS lite version of Opera.
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But yeah, anyone with any idea on how to take advantage of the circuit board (solder an LED or two to it? something), I'd love to hear'm. edit: and if anyone knows of the two contacts that provide electricity to the cartridge (I don't know anything about cartridge technology, but I'm assuming at least one or two provide voltage to help generate the signals sent back to the CPU of any computer), that may help... :D |
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