BennVenn 3' LCD Glass Lens PIL. Thank you for purchasing our custom made glass screen lens for Benn Venn's NEW drop-in replacement LCD for the Nintendo Game Boy Color Here are a few instructions and installation tips to help you. With all the parts available, assembly has commenced on the DMG front PCB+LCD kits. Here's a quick guide to installing this kit in your DMG. You will need to strip down your DMG so you can work with your front case half. I used a set of verniers to mark a 3.5mm.
I have bought it around $50 and still using it, without any problem. Though, I suggest to mute your speakers as song might annoy your serious work mode:I hope this will solve your query but in case if you are stuck anywhere, feel free to ask questions via comments.This is a guest post by Aakash. But you can use it’s Trial for 15 Days.You can also use this Trick to Burn.dmg files in Ubuntu and Linux. Another way is to use and convert.dmg file into.iso version and then mount it using any virtual CD/DVD software.Here is a video tutorial, which will help you to understand the process better. Apart from that you are now able to Burn.dmg files in Windows.Note- Transmac is a paid software, so for full access you have to buy it. If you would like to write for CallingAllGeeks, check our. How to burn dmg files to a usb.
Kits are currently on our bench for testing prior to shipment. You can check on order progression HERE for a rough estimate on shipment times.
This Kit includes a custom Front PCB WITH ribbon cable and brand new 3 inch backlit LCD screen. You will need to solder on your old speaker. The PCB interconnect ribbon comes pre soldered when purchased here, other distributors may provide this loose and you'll need to solder yourself.
You will need to enlarge the viewing window in the DMG front shell, and provide your own LCD protector (JellyBelly customs sell these). Some shell modification will be required. Soldering required for your existing speaker and 2 backlight wires.
While not a drop in replacement, this new screen does offer a superior backlight, amazing contrast and comparable refresh rate with the original. Due to the STN construction of the LCD there are some contrast artifacts on heavy grey images but these don't normally occur during gameplay. This can be seen in the image with the BennVenn SD logo - and is the absolute worst case example.
This LCD does have blur/refresh latency similar to the original and isn't ideally suited for fast moving high graphics games like DKC. It is best suited to static or slow moving/RPG games. LSDJ, Pokemon, Tetris etc.
Questions are welcome, stock is limited!
Deck of many things dmg. Usually found in a box or pouch, this deck contains a number of cards made of ivory or vellum. Most (75 percent) of these decks have only thirteen cards, but the rest have twenty-two.
Backlight color is white, you can replace the 0805 size smd leds (6 of them) to change the backlight color.
Modded DMG's So I had some left over DMG parts and wanted to mod them. Anyways, see below for a few pics. 1st one I did New yellow shell with black glass and blue buttons with LEDs
Window Screen Replacement
White backlight and bivert 2nd one White shell and teal buttons (no LEDs this time), grey glass Teal backlight and bivert
3rd one
Bennvenn Dmg Screen Replacement Parts
Black shell, blue glass, blue buttons, white backlight 4th one Black shell with white buttons and screen cover. Teal backlight. 5th one This was a custom painted gold shell that I got a hold of for cheap, a black glass screen cover and black buttons. I did not have a bivert chip handy so this one just got a backlight. It turned out okay, but the bivert would have made it much better: 6th one This is one of my favorites, a OEM clear PIL. I used a green backlight and bivert, and had some silicone buttons as well. Turned out amazing I think. 7th one
Again, another great one. This was using an OEM PIL green shell. I used the original grey buttons and added a new grey glass lens. Installed a yellow backlight and bivert. I have also since done a few pockets too. A little bit more of a pain to work with and the AAA's don't seem to like to power a backlight that much either. But they still look nice. 1st pocket Used an aftermarket clear blue shell with white buttons, and a yellow backlight. No bivert on this one. 2nd pocket Used an aftermarket DMG themed shell on this guy. and a white backlight with a bivert this time. i'll likely mod this one with a lipo battery since I still have it on hand, and it will help with powering the backlight.