![]() I checked all the components for shorts with multimeter, and again all seems to be fine. I have 6 different games and I tried with all of them and the result is as above. Īlso I unsoldered the Game connector, cleaned all the pads, cleaned the connector and re soldered it. With other game the logo disappear after loading, and with another game some times I'm getting "something" on screen that looks like its trying to load the game. Regular Alkaline AA batteries are rated to provide a nominal 1.5 volts and 1800-2400 milli-amperes per hour (1A 1,000mA) depending on the energy drain of the. With one game I get the logo on the screen and its there until I turn the Gameboy off. Game Boy DMG-01 The DMG-01 takes four AA (LR6) batteries and there was an official Rechargeable Battery Pack, DMG-03, available at launch, that could provide portable or AC power. ![]() its not working, I'm getting the Nintendo logo, the coin sound and that's it, I tried with few different games and I'm getting more or less the same result. So I figured out its about time to check the Gameboy with a game, so as you can guess. Now there was another issue that there was no sound and no picture, I disassemble it again, checked all the traces and found a damaged trace on the DC converter, I fixed it and then there was sound and picture. The first issue was the leaked batteries that was left in for more than 10 years, I disassembled the Gameboy completely, cleaned all the corrosion, cleaned the shell, put everything back and the Gameboy turn on. Bought a "Not working" DMG - 01 with multiple problems.
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