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Sorry they've been so difficult man, I though it would do the opposite and streamline your build.
Let us know if you get them working.
Let us know if you get them working.
Btw, if you desolder slot 1 there's enough space to fit the other speaker there. Stereo bois!So the red one first.
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Have you ever opened a DS Lite? There's not much space in thereew.
couldn't you just put it/them facing forward where the hinge was? You would have to use iPhone speakers, but at least they'll be facing you and not the guy in front of you
I am going to do another one, but i am going to solder a Flashcard into slot-1(DS) so then i can play Snes games.So the red one first.
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Yes; have you ever seen an iPhone speaker? They are bloody tiny.Have you ever opened a DS Lite? There's not much space in there![]()
There's not much depth available on that side of the DS Lite, and most of the available space is taken either by the buttons or by the components on the motherboard.Yes; have you ever seen an iPhone speaker? They are bloody tiny.
...Which is why I suggested using the space above the screen where the hinge used to be.There's not much depth available on that side of the DS Lite, and most of the available space is taken either by the buttons or by the components on the motherboard.
You need speakers thick less than ~2mm...Which is why I suggested using the space above the screen where the hinge used to be.
If using the git hub model I provided has the maximum height available, more than enough to fit a small speaker in.
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I plan to do something like this with tiny speakers, yes, but I lack the parts at present. This is just me working things out and making sure everything works at base level before moving further.ew.
couldn't you just put it/them facing forward where the hinge was? You would have to use iPhone speakers, but at least they'll be facing you and not the guy in front of you
This very much. According to my measurements, there's less than 2mm between the underside of the faceplate and the main board, and there's a shitton of 1mm components everywhere on the board, leaving around 0.5mm space in the best spots.There's not much depth available on that side of the DS Lite, and most of the available space is taken either by the buttons or by the components on the motherboard.
This assumes we all either have access to a 3d printer, or are able to have one printed....Which is why I suggested using the space above the screen where the hinge used to be.
If using the git hub model I provided has the maximum height available, more than enough to fit a small speaker in.
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I know it's his log. My initial post was supposed to be a "here's something I found, it may be useful to others who'll come to this thread in the future". I know Doom's worked this stuff out already, but he hasn't shown a printed faceplate. Just a small bit that fits over the bezel. I assumed your post, being after mine was directed at me (because I'm dumb like that).Why are we assuming "we all" when this is dooms worklog? doom has already said he is planning on using this design for at least one build. Oh, and he has a 3d printed part in his last post.
Also, using this wonderful thing called the internet, you can have things printed or CNCed for you and mailed to your door, even if you don't own the tools to do so yourself.
In future should we also assume that people don't have drills or soldering irons?