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Need Help! Gameboy Color

Started by wiredtoygeek, February 11, 2008, 07:24:38 PM

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wiredtoygeek

Hey all,

a friend just gave me his old gameboy color . Has a cool clear housing & still works...Does anyone know of any schematics for bends? Do I need to pick up an old game cartridge?

catweazle

Hi,
why don't use
http://www.nanoloop.de/
pr
http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/
?

more hardware information about Gameboys
http://www.devrs.com/gb/hardware.php
http://www.reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm

you can try to bend the adress lines (A0..15) of the cardridge connector

wiredtoygeek

Quote from: catweazle on February 11, 2008, 08:12:30 PM
Hi,
why don't use
http://www.nanoloop.de/
pr
http://www.littlesounddj.com/lsd/
?

more hardware information about Gameboys
http://www.devrs.com/gb/hardware.php
http://www.reinerziegler.de/readplus.htm

you can try to bend the adress lines (A0..15) of the cardridge connector



Wow! Thanks! I'll have to save those bookmarks for a later time when I start to undertsnad just what it is that I'm doing... I looked into LSDJ & nanoloop, but one is above my price range & the other I have no idea how to get onto the gameboy with a mac. Like I said...I'm a newbie! ;D

computer at sea

If you're new, jumping in to something as complex as a gameboy might not be the best start.  Look around second hand shops for toys.  V-Tech Talking Whiz Kid computers are pretty common still, and just unbelievably easy to work with.  The bends are, in my humble opinion, worlds better than the Speak & Spell/Math/Read glitches.

kick52

Touch the pins of the clock and you'll always get crazy glitches/loops. I have found that you can get a loop with the clock, then change the loop with other bends on the chips. Such a shame mine died :( (epic sad) And then after that broke I fucked up my other VTech :'(

wiredtoygeek

Quote from: computer at sea on February 12, 2008, 06:34:00 PM
If you're new, jumping in to something as complex as a gameboy might not be the best start.  Look around second hand shops for toys.  V-Tech Talking Whiz Kid computers are pretty common still, and just unbelievably easy to work with.  The bends are, in my humble opinion, worlds better than the Speak & Spell/Math/Read glitches.

Thanks for the advice! ;D I'm really into the art & can't wait to explore! It also helps to work for Fisher-Price! If anyone is looking for something fun to bend try a Learn through Music. I've got mine sounding like an old distorted synth.

Signal:Noise

I've just bought a GBA for £10...now to get a nanoloop ;D