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    Quote Originally Posted by Beelzebub06660 View Post
    Haha, exactly.

    Best of all I didn't blow any caps adding the 3-pin header to this one. Unlike the one I did earlier today.

    That makes 2 RROD 360's up and running again w/cooling mods. Time to work on my last 360 w/HDMI and e74.
    Nice work, I wish the one I had was JTaggable though. Not that my cooling mod made it last so much longer.

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    This mod routes the audio away from the internal amp and removes static. It can be either used in recording or if you have high-end surround sound setups in your home.
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    For sale here.

    If no one buys this either here or there, I will paint it with my father's air compressed paint thingy.

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    Two of my latest and greatest builds. You all know what the Gameboy, but who here knows what is in the pedal?
    Thats right! Its an arduinoboy! The arduinoboy is a midi interface for the gameboy that can (with the assistance of homebrew on my flash cart) turn the gameboy into a midi instrument. One of the pick shows the Rockband 3 keyboard hooked up to the GB, making some bleeps and bloops.
    The arduinoboy has both midi IN and midi OUT capabilities, so not only can I control the GB, but I can control other instruments with the GB itself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Two of my latest and greatest builds. You all know what the Gameboy, but who here knows what is in the pedal?
    Thats right! Its an arduinoboy! The arduinoboy is a midi interface for the gameboy that can (with the assistance of homebrew on my flash cart) turn the gameboy into a midi instrument. One of the pick shows the Rockband 3 keyboard hooked up to the GB, making some bleeps and bloops.
    The arduinoboy has both midi IN and midi OUT capabilities, so not only can I control the GB, but I can control other instruments with the GB itself.

    Hey.....Isn't that the GB I gave you? You said it was going to be purple. Anyways. Impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis View Post
    Hey.....Isn't that the GB I gave you? You said it was going to be purple
    Maybe it is. I have about 30.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Maybe it is. I have about 30.
    Don't you mean a million?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Maybe it is. I have about 30.
    Rofl i all but forgot about i got one your always never sure about from months ago still sitting in a jiffy bag

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    The new Pink backlight doesn't like to show up on the camera, but its hawt!

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    Wish i could do stuff like that. But im not good with my hands. lol

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    I modded a NES once. The video cable was cut so I cut a rectangular piece of aluminum out of a soda can, and made two holes on both ends and tied the broken wire to both ends and voila a video feed went through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOSTBOY580 View Post
    I modded a NES once. The video cable was cut so I cut a rectangular piece of aluminum out of a soda can, and made two holes on both ends and tied the broken wire to both ends and voila a video feed went through.
    Um...are you describing to me...magic?
    You can pick up a RCA cable for 99 cents at any goodwill you know, but good work any how.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOSTBOY580 View Post
    I modded a NES once. The video cable was cut so I cut a rectangular piece of aluminum out of a soda can, and made two holes on both ends and tied the broken wire to both ends and voila a video feed went through.
    I think that would be considered more of a sketchy repair than a mod.

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    Some nice work there mate.

    Ive done some mods to my Dell D600 (cooling ones) but not sure there really worth mentoning... though i should mention the PSOne I fixed up with the overheating mod chip

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