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In the screen backlight wiring , you used a wire with two channels or just a single one? for example: LEDC2 --> LEDC1 and LEDA2 --> LEDA1 or soldered all of them together with the same wire. Usually, people use a resistance between LEDC2 and LEDA2, that's why I'm curious about this method
I’ve found the answer, yes it is Wire “A” from LEDC2 to LEC1 and Wire “B” from LEDA2 to LEDA1, the wire shown in the video it’s a double wire in a single plastic tube
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This is a really cool video! I love the gameboy series of consoles and this is so cool to see!
Thank you for watching, I will make more handheld related videos in the future
In the screen backlight wiring , you used a wire with two channels or just a single one? for example:
LEDC2 --> LEDC1 and LEDA2 --> LEDA1
or
soldered all of them together with the same wire.
Usually, people use a resistance between LEDC2 and LEDA2, that's why I'm curious about this method
I’ve found the answer, yes it is Wire “A” from LEDC2 to LEC1 and Wire “B” from LEDA2 to LEDA1, the wire shown in the video it’s a double wire in a single plastic tube
Yes, you are absolutely right, thanks for your research
It’s there any way to do this but on Nintendo Ds Lite?
As long as there is a gba socket, I'll try it someday
05:03 this part dont work for me, blink green fast and shutdown :(
Thanks for watching. I've checked the video, and there is no problem. I suggest you try changing your device to watch it again. It should work.
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