Soak the cart pins in alcohol using a q-tip.
The put the cart in the GB while still wet. No put it in and out about 50 times.
If you need to dry it out. Then try to play it.
It has something to do with your cart slot because the nintendo logo is a bootstrap to the CPU on the GB itself.
You may...
Actually you can change it while playing. But less than half the time it does crash. If you pause your game or whatever then you'll be fine.
I've never had a paused game/song crash on me.
The PS buttons stick up really far. It's pretty awkward.
Just go with SNES buttons or another set of stock buttons.
Cause even with the SNES buttons you have to drill the back of the buttons a little bit cause the inside that touches the rubber pads is a bit thick and the buttons will be stuck...
This is exactly what I did.
I did the double first tho..
2.097152 is the exact speed you need to half clock a DMG or pocket.
CGB is double(8.388608), so you need a regular DMG clock(4.194304)to half speed it.
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I was recording from my DMG with Trippy-H to Garage Band.
The Gameboy Camera is slightly off time.
WHat I was actually hoping for was is someone knew if I could change the clock to one that would make it right on time.
But I'm worried about it anymore.
So I'm trying to find some of the plastic/glass sheet to buy that is used for the front light on AGS-001 but I just don't know what to call it.
Any help with this or even a site that I can buy these kinds of materials would be great please!
Same thing happened to me.
I used a razor blade to expose some more of the connector to solder to.
Worked great just made sure to tape it up so that it wouldn't break off again.