Great, I'm happy it's working now ^^
Yes, right, the copper that blends in the blueish rest of the pcb is ground. The GBA uses common-ground, so you can use any spot on the pcb to tap...
You can see the Groundplanes in the pcb-strips. Top image has light-blue and bottom image has red for GND. I don't know anything about the GPIO or...
I already swapped both rams prior to posting :-(
Ok, I'll try that. If it turns out to be a FW issue I'll report that to Maxi, but he's surely busy with the new settings-menu and not in...
That's something I can't test because the mini has no SuperCIC and I only have PAL carts laying around :/ I had this setup running for at least a...
I have an SNES mini (RGB-modded with THS7314) that I usually connect to a PVM. There seems to be an issue with sprite glitching in some games....
I would also like to know if the bios has to be byteswapped please.
Is there a manufacturer who could only produce the contacts? [ATTACH]
That would be pretty amazing. Yes, right now the only option to use the connector is pulling the pins from another one and frankenstein those into...
I'm looking for a certain pin/terminal/crimp-contact thing... It's from a Nintendo AV-cable and it looks like this: [IMG] The whole thing is 20...
I can proof that it's 2 layers only by sanding down to the center of the pcb. Also there are absolutely no vias that don't lead to the opposite...
This certainly needs some verifying but I got all components in it by now... If someone can measure the caps and resistors on his mainboard and...
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