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insideGadgets
@inside_gadgets
I'm learning about electronics bit by bit, making projects and tearing things apart.
Australia Katılım Aralık 2010
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@inside_gadgets your wireless GameCube receivers state that only the A and B face buttons are supported. Is this still true as I know at one point your transmitters only supported the same until you updated them?
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@inside_gadgets So if I’m understanding correctly, this intercepts the signal from the cart to trigger rumble. Would this work with rumble enabled roms on the new gba everdrive?
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@inside_gadgets Hello! I'm curious if there will be any plans to restock the GBPC boards, especially pre-populated versions? I'm interested in the black one for my project!
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@inside_gadgets I am so confused, as always when this happens. I am have mostly been following what this says #usa-tariff" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">auspost.com.au/business/shipp…
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@EricDMG01 There is a transparent resin riser that the flex board is stuck to using clear doubled sided tape
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@inside_gadgets How come the cartridge doesn't come loose? That was always my fear.
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@NimaZeighami In that case Pokemon Gen 2 uses the same register as the rumble bit to access the RTC
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@inside_gadgets All of the instructions make sense, but what is being done in the games that triggers the hardware to rumble?
Specifically I’m interested in what happens in Pokemon (as listed on the site) that erroneously triggers the rumble?
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@Akina6128 Here's a list of games with rumble (likely out of date): reddit.com/r/Gameboy/comm…
So instead of buying a flash cart with rumble, you can just pick up a regular flash cart. It adds like 30-40mA when the motor spins, same affect as the flash cart with rumble built in
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@inside_gadgets Which games benefit from this? How much does it affect the battery or screen mods?
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