Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket problems
Re: Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket problems
The original screen flashes several horizontal lines on it for a split second when i turn it on, if thats any indications of anything
Re: Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket problems
similar problem here. just picked up a gameboy w/super mario land, tetris and power rangers with neat hard carrying case for $10 off of craigslist. i popped batteries in, got the power light, but no sound or picture. after opening it up, the power cable wasn't seated right. I have sound now, but no picture. looking into it further.
p.s. i found this a little helpful.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/162588/g ... e_boy.html
it looks like one of the 50v capacitors that sits behind the lcd screen was damaged on mine. it's just a guess, but maybe that's why no screen???? anyone know how hard it would to fix???
p.s. i found this a little helpful.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/162588/g ... e_boy.html
it looks like one of the 50v capacitors that sits behind the lcd screen was damaged on mine. it's just a guess, but maybe that's why no screen???? anyone know how hard it would to fix???
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Re: Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket problems
Very likely that's the cause. If you can find a matching replacement and have a small low power soldering iron, just remove and pop in the new one. Make sure polarity is the same when you put the new one in.alexis524 wrote: it looks like one of the 50v capacitors that sits behind the lcd screen was damaged on mine. it's just a guess, but maybe that's why no screen???? anyone know how hard it would to fix???
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