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  • this is sweet

  • Awesome! :D

  • i did this before, i plugged one of the audio cables into the video input lol

  • Hmm and mhm again!

    I wonder if it's possible to make the TV display a picture that makes sense from the GB sound out.

  • I was thinking something along the same lines -- it would be neat to run this signal through a mixer or something before putting it in the video in port.. but I didn't have anything like that handy :) This could let you put up visuals which would allow the distortion to be WAY more apparant (the only actual video signal was the 'CAMPORT' thing and it would clearly freak out constantly in weird and interesting ways)

  • @Gameboygenius unless the gameboy could make sound frequencies upwards of 1 MHz, than nope

  • @Kargaroc286 Actually, 131 kHz. Actually somewhere around 524 kHz (4*131 kHz) with a little trick. So not completely impossible. The problem is sync signals and making the signal look enough like a real composite signal.

  • nice find!

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