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The great, pointless GBA SP button switchero

tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
Ever since buying one of the revised-LCD Gameboy SPs, my older Platinum one has been sitting in a corner doing much of nothing. It being a rainy Saturday, inspiration struck. I initially started this little project with the intention of finding out if the whole "no dead zone" issue on the revised SP's d-pad was a problem with the actual plastic d-pad itself or the spacer below it. Sadly, it's neither, as I still noticed the lack of a dead zone after this switch. Chances are something on the contacts on the PCB itself was changed enough to cause this difference. Still, as a small reward for the time wasted, I now at least have two somewhat unique looking SPs. They both functional perfectly fine and went back together snugly. Like most Nintendo hardware, it's pretty smartly designed outside and in. Anyways, here's how the process went down...

gbasp_switch1.jpg


First, I gathered my tools. A small phillips screw driver, a small eyeglasses-type flathead screwdriver (if you don't have the official tri-way screwdriver, these will work if you apply enough pressure without stripping the screw) and, of course, only the finest in imported name-brand sodas.

gbasp_switch2.jpg


The SPs in their splendid, naked glory. The revised SP actually has different designations on its ARM processor and came with a 3.8v Li-Ion battery versus the 3.7v one that came with my original SP. Do any of these small differences make a damn? I doubt it.

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And here's the result. I think it actually adds a nice two-tone look to my newer SP, but I was surprised at how awesome black face buttons made the old SP look. Now if only its screen was worth a damn compared to the new one.
 
I'm confused. Not by the tech. But because you imported Sam's Choice generic soda. :D

Your "new" look is actually pretty cool for both systems. Awesome. I'll keep my NES edition GBA, though.
 
Holy shits yeah. That would be a fantastic idea!

BTW: is it just me or do you both have the same j-pop stare in your avatar?
 
cvxfreak said:
Excellent work!

Would it be possible to, say, put a GBASP+ screen onto an NES SP?

Probably. The LCD ribbon connection and pretty much everything about the PCB looks similar between the systems. I wasn't quite ballsy enough to attempt removing the LCD though.
 
I removed the LCD of one mine and it was freaking hard to detach the top part. The ribbon is pretty fragile too, so it must be done with a lot of care.
 
bengraven said:
Holy shits yeah. That would be a fantastic idea!

BTW: is it just me or do you both have the same j-pop stare in your avatar?

Well, technically I think she's from Taiwan, so both your analysis and my filename for the avatar are erroneous. :D
 
Is Dr. Thunder H-E-B's drink?
Anyhow, nice little mod. I did an entire GBA:SP case mod. You can buy different colored cases for very cheap, but the process of changing them out is VERY hard, especially when it comes to the screen and the hinge.
 
olimario said:
Is Dr. Thunder H-E-B's drink?
Anyhow, nice little mod. I did an entire GBA:SP case mod. You can buy different colored cases for very cheap, but the process of changing them out is VERY hard, especially when it comes to the screen and the hinge.

Nah, it's a Wal-mart special. Honestly, they taste almost exactly like Dr. Pepper and cost close to $2 less a 12-pack. Cheap-ass single man living FTW!
 
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