Wire Out The Buttons Of A Gameboy Dmg

 
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The first step is to remove the back cover of the DMG. There are six screws, and depending on when your Gameboy was made, they are either going to be triwing or phillips. Triwing screws, for those of you unfamiliar, are Nintendo’s favorite way to make opening their products just ever so slightly more irritating. If you don’t want to spend a couple dollars on a triwing driver, you can do what I did and use a small flathead in one of the three slots in the screws. It’s not super difficult, but you definitely want to be careful to avoid stripping the screws. There’s four obvious ones on the back of the Gameboy, and two inside the battery compartment. You’ll need to remove all of these.
Once you take those screws out, don’t pull the Gameboy apart quickly. There’s a fairly short ribbon connector connecting the screen half of the Gameboy to the circuitry half. Carefully hinge unit so the screen half is face down on your desk with the circuitry portion sticking vertically upward. You could disconnect the ribbon cable at this point (it’s a ZIF socket, so the connector just slides out), but I didn’t want to bother having to reconnect it when I was done. You can do this repair quite easily without having to put this connector back in.

It took me a little while to start gathering parts for this guide, but I got my DMG-01 in the mail this week, so we can finally get this started!

This first part isn’t too technical, so there won’t be much of a writeup to accompany it. Here are the tools I used (having a nice variety of Dremel bits helps a lot):

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AliExpress sell a 6 button board PCB for the Raspberry Pi that fits the classic DMG-01 Nintendo Gameboy case. It can form the basis of a DIY Gameboy project using a Raspberry Pi Zero. It’s cheap but is sold with no technical support, information or assembly instructions. Sep 02, 2019  Many people position these buttons on the rear of the Gameboy case. Button Board Pin-out. After soldering on the ribbon cable connectors and joining the two PCBs I was able to determine the GPIO mapping. The smaller board has labels on the 40 pins so working out.

The process of drilling/dremeling/grinding everything is pretty time-consuming and tricky to do without messing up your case, so take your time!

And just to reiterate, if at all possible please get a BROKEN original Game Boy to use for this! You’ll be essentially gutting it anyway, so if you use one that has a fried CPU, bad screen, etc. App cleaner mac os high sierra. it will probably be cheaper and won’t ruin a perfectly good DMG-01. 🙂

This is about what you should have when you are done:

Don’t worry if the cuts on the battery compartment are a little rough. Our battery door still works and will cover all that up anyway. 🙂

I hope this was helpful! I set up forums today on the site, so if you have any questions or want to show off your work on this or any other project, stop by!

In the next guide I’ll show you how to cut out the parts you need on the controller board, how to add the X/Y buttons to it, how to tap into and wire it up to a Teensy, and how to program that. At the end of that guide you’ll actually be able to plug in your Teensy to your computer and use the front half of the GBZ as a controller to test it!

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