


Fasteners are included, M1.7x0.35, 3mm long.A 330 Ohm resistor is necessary if you're doing a new conversion.

Replacement lower housing kits are available to make your Macro look new.Both upper and lower game slots can be utilized if you only use the front speaker.Adding a second rear facing speaker is recommended for those that need full sound. Keep in mind this speaker is very small, and consequently the so is the sound. Space has been made for a front facing speaker.This makes installation easier, but requires that digitizer is removed from the front of your LCD. As of 7/27/20, the custom Macro lens glass will fit without adding the 3d printed spacers. No trimming, sanding, or painting necessary to your housing. Your stock rear housing, battery and other components simply drop in. Known as the Game Boy Macro, this housing is for those that have a damaged upper Nintendo DS screen or hinge and would like to use their lower PCB and screen as a complete unit. I am currently building another with a Nintendo DSi XL and Rock Band Harmonix Fender Stratocaster controller, but it will take a little while as I have to solder more wires to the DS motherboard and need to attach an action replay cheat device to be able to map the console's buttons to the fret controls since Nintendo didn't think anyone would need a GBA cartridge slot on the Nintendo DSi.Fully CNC machined aluminum housing for your Nintendo DS Lite. I was is a hurry to take pictures and didn't notice them at the time. Please ignore the smudges and fingerprints. The only thing left to do is add a volume knob and relocate the slot1 cartridge reader so games can be easily swapped. I also added a louder speaker and added a micro USB female that now charges the DS and the battery for the speaker. I rewired the power button to the the guitar controller's home button and mounted the headset jack in the start button. It is a Nintendo DS Lite with a Guitar Hero handgrip that I wired up to the pins for the detachable guitar neck. I just finished this one last night and my now 13 year old daughter loves it almost as much as the electric acoustic guitar I bought her for her birthday. I built one of these over a decade ago but my kids were too young to appreciate it.
