Well, with the bivert chip installed I turned the polarization film BACK 90 degrees to how it was originally when I first installed the backlight. ![]() When I originally put in the polarization film with the backlight, it made it that when I scrolled the contrast wheel all the way up it inverted the screen and when I scrolled down it decreased the contrast so you could hardly see any pixels. I double checked all my wiring to make sure everything was working correctly and it dawned on me how the polarization film affected the contrast dial. Screen seemed a "little" better contrast wise but I was still not pleased with the results. I followed instructions that said to turn the polarization film 90 degrees to correct the inversion from the chip. Screen was a little too washed out when I turned it on so I bought a bivert chip from the same website. Polarization film had notches in the corner so it only fit one way. (After reading some more forum posts I probably would have gone with the green one for better contrast.) Installed it with no issues. Just wanted to talk about my recent experience putting a backlight into my classic gameboy.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |