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| True Techie Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 129
| Is there a way i can interface the motherboard of my gba to a vga monitor, or a composite monitor withought buying that transverter thing. my gbas lcd broke (litteraly) when i lent it out, so now i have a gba, with no lcd, the Mobo works perfectly. i want to interface it to a tv or monitor so i can play it, but i do not want to spend money on the transverter. if anyone can find a schematic for the GBA motherboard, or a composite or vga interface schematic, it would be apreciated.
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| Junior Techie Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 79
| If you have eMule, go into Documents and search for programming manual. I found this really technical guide to the GBA. I don't know if it has hardware schematics, but it has a lot of really technical stuff in it. It's like 700kB, not too big, but on eMule you have to wait for a source to upload it to you. Got Broadband? Alternately there is supposedly a thing for the Nintendo Game Cube that lets you play Game Boy Advance games right on the TV. Because of this, I'm considering getting an NGC because I also want to play the Resident Evil remake, and I think NGC is down to $99 here in the States.
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