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Re: Nintendo DS Lite: GBA Cartridge filler

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Originally Posted by Greg Marra
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.
how??? when I take out the filler, it doesn't do anything. System still says there is no GBA cartridge in slot.

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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