When using a brown tabbed screen do I have to use a type A adapter (40 pin)? I am using a type B adapter right now along with the brown tabbed screen and it works fine, however it has some interlacing issues which don't change at all no matter how much I turn the potentiometer. The interlacing isn't very noticeable unless I myself am moving the console around or something is being scrolled vertically on the screen. Is this caused by the wrong adapter?
You can see what I'm talking about in this picture.
You can see the colors of the pixels alternating brightness on each row, even though the color should be solid, not striped.
Note: As I am without a soldering iron right now, I also do not have the wire soldered, however from what I've read the wire ONLY controls brightness and is not needed? If there is any way I can reliably connect it without a soldering iron let me know (if not I can just wait until I get one)
EDIT: I've soldered the wire. The screen is brighter, however the interlacing effect is still there. Adjusting the trim pot does nothing at all still, and I mean literally nothing. The brightness doesn't change when adjusting it (I've heard it normally does?) As long as this interlacing isn't damaging my screen, I'm happy with it. If it is possibly harmful to the screen though, please let me know so that I can remove it
Is that Poti not the one on the gba board?View attachment 178312
If this is the type of adapter you are using, you will need to remove the resistor that I have circled and replace it with a 10K pot. This pot will now allow you to adjust the voltage and get rid of the interlace.
Yeah, that is the one. I'll do that if I decide to not get the funnyplaying screen. For right now, the screen is going to stay in an SP until I decide on which to do.View attachment 178312
If this is the type of adapter you are using, you will need to remove the resistor that I have circled and replace it with a 10K pot. This pot will now allow you to adjust the voltage and get rid of the interlace.
These adapters bypass the onboard pot, they also have the incorrect resistor value, which is why you get the interlaced screen, same goes for the Aurora brightness adapter.Is that Poti not the one on the gba board?
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Not true!These adapters bypass the onboard pot, they also have the incorrect resistor value, which is why you get the interlaced screen, same goes for the Aurora brightness adapter.
Isn't that what I said? I said that the b type and the Aurora adapters both bypass the the onboard pot. Which is why both these adapter need you remove a resistor and replace it with a 10K pot if you want to get rid of the interlace.Not true!
The build in Poti on the board is Useless on Adapter like the Aurora Adapter.
No the normal typ b cable like the one Poster Do not Bypass the poti
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Do you know which versions of the Aurora adapter stop the pot working?When i put the Aurora Adapter in it Then the pot doesnt work..
Strange, I'll post a video showing the 10k pot mod on my 40pin B and Aurora modded GBA's.Strange Then i Have a typ Display and a typ b cable and the Poti works!
When i put the Aurora Adapter in it Then the pto doesnt work..
Fin!
I am out of this crap.
No one build the expensive ags101 in it since the ips mod is out.
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Ok interlace then if thats better.Hä??
Scanlines on a ags 101?
You knew that the screen has only 240x160 Pixel?
And that is for this screen not sharp
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