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Can they be bought seperately? The only way is to desolder one from a real gameboy? Let me know if there's another way. Thank you!...
speculum_camera
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Jan 21, 2008
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I couldn't find where to buy them, but you can get 3 in a nintendo "four player adapter" ;) bill...
Gérard magix
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Jan 21, 2008
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... The usual way is to leave a link cable hanging out of the box rather than sldering a plug plug to the board. Any cable will do really, just make sure that...
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01
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Jan 21, 2008
12:22 pm
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... Aha! To be very specific - you cut one end of the link cable and solder the small inside wires to the board? The 4 way adaptor idea is also good. Thank you...
speculum_camera
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Jan 21, 2008
9:41 pm
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... Exactly. But you have to get the pins right. There's a section about finding the right pins/cables in my Pushpin guide. ...
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01
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Jan 21, 2008
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Yo people I'm quite new on this list. I am currently buildning the lsdjmc2. I goes very slow, I'm an electronics noob, but I guess some of you are too... Just...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Jan 24, 2008
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I read your profile today, I thought I would drop you a line and hope to become your friend! Check my personal page ...
privatewrhemsg
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Jan 24, 2008
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Forgive me if so, but I know nothing of electronics. My question: since I live in the UK, would it be worth my while trying to get hold of a pre-built US...
comptrolleralpha
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Jan 30, 2008
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... The MC2 is a low voltage device that uses 9V power. So either you can power it with a 9V battery, or you can use a "wall wart" that can give you 9V. I...
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01
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Jan 30, 2008
11:46 pm
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I think the pre-built ones comes with a jack for connecting a standard battery eliminator (it's called that in sweden, is it the same in the uk?). So, no 9V...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Jan 31, 2008
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hi, i am in the process of building a lsdjmc. My last step will be soldering the cable going to the game boy. For this purpose, is a standard universal link...
marco
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Jan 31, 2008
8:20 am
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You can use any link cable for the GB/GBC depending on what model you intend to use. Try to get a cable that you can connecto to both, these are quite common. ...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Jan 31, 2008
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... standard ... the ... modify it... ... get hold ... issues be ... converter ... difference? Is my ... specific ... you can ... can give ... up to ... Okay,...
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Jan 31, 2008
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Hello, i'm looking for link cables. I already have some original nintendo link cables, but they do not supply 5V. how can i get a cable with the 5V pin wired ?...
Gérard magix
jambonbill
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Jan 31, 2008
9:31 am
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I have many different link cables, original from nintendo, from toys'r us etc etc and i have not ever found one with 5V wired, so personally I have given up on...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Jan 31, 2008
9:51 am
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I think there's never 5v wire in link cables, but there must be power in the 4player adapter cable. (I'll check this one.) they are some accessories like...
Gérard magix
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Jan 31, 2008
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hello all, a new guy here. i have been trying to find the IC 74hc14 that i see in all the pictures but i keep ending up with the "hex schmitt=trigger" that...
athleos
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Feb 3, 2008
10:44 pm
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It is a very common IC. You should get it in every electronic store. It is indeed a hex smitt-trigger. Probably you just check the wrong ones. If you solder it...
firestARTer
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Feb 4, 2008
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... well, i just discovered it : ) i got a cable and found the pinout to connector putting off the plastic shell around the connectore itself (is there any...
marco
bklsync
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Feb 4, 2008
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... As for the pinout I recommend you to check out this guide: <http://gameboygenius.8bitcollective.com/wordpress/?page_id=96> Use your voltmeter as instructed...
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01
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Feb 4, 2008
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... Hmmm, not sure what you're saying here, did you remove the hard plastic cover from the connector? It would be easyer to just cut the cable, peel the cover...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Feb 4, 2008
2:08 pm
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ahh, i see. thanks for the info! more questions to come!!...
athleos
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Feb 4, 2008
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... Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't 7404 (A non-schmitt inverter) work as well in this circuit since you don't have any floating? /Ove ... Low Bitrate...
Ove Ridé
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Feb 4, 2008
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... sorry, my english is awful..but you answered my question anyway : ) thanks ... ok, my last question for today: i am in a stage where everything should be...
marco
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Feb 4, 2008
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i have the OLIMEX PIC PG3 ic programmer and i am running it with WinPicProg 1.91. i have a problem though, when i open the .hex file "lsdjmc2_v1_4.hex" and...
athleos
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Feb 5, 2008
2:37 am
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The data/busy led should flash whenever a midi signal comes in... I have one of the pre-built interfaces - the led init sequence does not look like yours - so...
Fredrik Stolpe
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Feb 5, 2008
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... Have you checked that: 1) The programmer is compatible with the PIC16F628 2) The programmer supports HVP mode and that you are using it? /Ove ... Low...
Ove Ridé
nitro2k01
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Feb 5, 2008
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... hmm, i just had a second look at http://www.entitylabs.net/node/7 and the sequence seems to be ok. But i get no signal when tryng to syn, so my doubt is if...
marco
bklsync
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Feb 5, 2008
12:59 pm
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the programmer is compatable with the PIC16F628 but i don't know what HVP mode is.. i got a little further along last night and found that i needed a driver...
athleos
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Feb 5, 2008
5:10 pm
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HVP is high voltage programming mode. A simple thing to veryfy is if it has an external power supply or is it completely supplied via the serial/usb port. So...
firestARTer
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