Game Boy - DMG, Released in 1989, the. Released in 1989, the 'old grey brick' changed the world of handheld video gaming forever. The first generation Game Link Cable (model DMG-04) was released alongside the original Game Boy and has 'large' connectors on both ends. It can only be used to link two original Game Boy consoles to play Game Link-compatible games, usually denoted by a 'Game Link' logo (often read as 'Game Boy Video Link') on the packaging and cartridge. A select few Game Boy games, such as F-1 Race.
Game Boy (DMG)
Data dumpsNintendo Game Boy Dmg-01
Chip InfoDMG-CPU-06
Game Boy DMG-01 Capacitor List
A quick note on replacing capacitors: there are a few caps on the LCD board that require removal of the LCD module to desolder. For those caps, I would not attempt to remove the LCD module, instead I would cut the leads as close to the old capacitor body as possible and solder the replacement parts to the old legs. The LCD modules are known for developing bad connections, so you probably don't want to aggravate the LCD during the capacitor replacement process.
DMG LCD-06Game Boy Dmg CodesDMG-CPU-06Game Boy Dmg OriginalDMG JACKDC CONV DMGGame Boy Dmg CaseDC CONV2 DMGGame Boy Dmg BacklightGame Boy Dmg 103Schematics
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DMG-01 Schematics
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