Von makho

45 Gedanken zu „OC DMG Backlight OSD – Game Boy IPS Kit (RIPS v4)“
  1. The board doesn't have access to the battery level so it contains a model of the DMGs internal voltage regulator that it uses to guess the battery. this is because the regulators output drops slightly as the batteries are drained.

  2. Hi I am beginner Of soldering Just want to know What solder That you use So I can buy it What's the number In size and everything and Flux And solder what's inside doesn't corrode the board what do you clean it off After your done Soldering What's the best solder and flux Used in the video

  3. Awesome video! How did you find out what color number values to use for your "pea soup" gameboy green? I'm trying to find how I can make one which looks like an original gameboy pocket. I'm sure I could just mess with the sliders until I get something which looks close, but if you have a place where you found out how to do DMG green, I'm wondering if there is someone who has figured out how to do pockets or other variations.

  4. finally picked up a DMG that has a buggy screen, it feels like it's been kept in a box. The shell is better color condition than the one I've had a while now. Almost a shame to alter it for the v4, but then again, giving these a new lease on life is the goal.

  5. Ok, so basically, instead of trimming the shell inside like on V2 and V3 RIPS, now we don't need to do that, but we do have to trim the frame?
    And is that screen cover also custom with bigger viewing area?

    Thanks for another cool educational video. 🙂

  6. I just built one but was wondering if you had any issues closing up the new housing etc? Mine doesn't close flush and I can feel some kind of bulging pressure toward the bottom of the screen.

    The screen and new board assembly feels super flush, it's only when I combine the two halves of the Gameboy that the pressure is caused.

    I've tried reassembling it many times and can't figure out what's obstructing it.

  7. Hi Makho, I just installed the OSD V4 ips kit. I found the front (button) PCB is far too thick compared to the original. This cause some real problems: buttons do note respond as they should; Is impossible to close the shell in a proper way, once closed the shell is a bit bended.
    Did you have the same issues, do you know any solutions? does exist a thinner front pcb suitable for this kit ( I also have the Funnyplaying and for me is on another level of precision, also the molded bracket is far better and precise.
    well any advise is welcome.
    thx in advance

  8. I Just ordered mine and a gameboy pocket ips screen kit and a bunch of other stuff because of you…. mmmm thanks a lot… money I didn't need to spend…. 😅👍
    No but for real thank you nice vid..

  9. Hey makho what's up man how are you doing?

    I just ordered this kit, and am really anxious to get it working 😀

    Gonna watch your video on it now (maybe should have done that beforehand)

  10. Mine just arrived! Gonna use your vid as a tutorial of sorts ^_^.

    I assume if I bought the shell with it I dont need to trim it but we'll see. This really looks super easy, nothing compared to replacing an ags-101 with an (early) Ips v2

  11. I installed this kit over the weekend, and when my gameboy does screen resets now (exiting out of menus in Pokemon, or changing overworlds in Wario Land) there is some weird artifacting on the right side of the screen. Its sort of like a scan line that move down from the middle of the screen. Any idea what could cause this?

  12. how does the rgb picker function? i have seen 0-31 pickers before however green is 0-63 and just green is… this has been making it difficult to make the palettes i actually want and just doubling the value originally written on my list does not help

  13. makho, I've just had one of these installed and it's great, but the speaker sound is now noticeably thinner with no body. do you know why that would be…? no change in speaker and no amplifier installed, but the power board has also been replaced with a retrosix CleanPower v2 DMG. also do you know where the speaker amplifier is on a DMG…? is it on the front board (screen and control board) as the speaker wires are soldered to it…? if so, that would make sense as to why the speaker sound is worse…

  14. Great video first off. Just a FYI for anyone installing this into a custom screen printed case with custom glass lens that is not bigger, The screen still looks nice. you will notice the game will run under the bezel but it's not that bad. you still get a slightly larger screen because of how the original screen was slightly inset from the lens window.

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