Homebrew 2DS screen pinout

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i wanted to look into making some capture device for my 2DS, even if its something like a VGA out. I'm wondering what the best method to find testpoints would be, and where to go from there. Not spending $200+ on a capture card
 

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Why not use NTR? not an option?
I've used it, but I'm aiming to get a consistant 60FPS without lag, so I could also use it for normal play.
Also most comfortable with screwing up my 2DS if I were to break one lol.

As for the 2DS pinout being similar to the 3DS one, I've thought that could be the case, however I'm also wondering if there is a safe way to short test points to test what is what
 
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I've used it, but I'm aiming to get a consistant 60FPS without lag, so I could also use it for normal play.
Also most comfortable with screwing up my 2DS if I were to break one lol.

As for the 2DS pinout being similar to the 3DS one, I've thought that could be the case, however I'm also wondering if there is a safe way to short test points to test what is what
A multimeter is the best and easiest way to test if two points are connected or not
 

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A multimeter is the best and easiest way to test if two points are connected or not
I was more so wondering if I could display and image on the screen, basically showing colors based on bits, so if I short out a pin thats related to the screen, it should turn the respective square black
 

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