Game Boy (DMG)
ID | Mainboard | CPU (U1) | VRAM (U2) | WRAM (U3) | LCD board | Power board | Jack board | Photos |
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@hej.luxom | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 8/1989 | LH5164LN-10 49/1988 | LH5164LN-10 49/1988 | DMG-LCD-01 | Type A1 | DMG JACK 01 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 7/1989 | LH5164LN-10 48/1988 | LH5164LN-10 48/1988 | DMG-LCD-01 LCD panel: Feb/1989 | 1989 | DMG JACK 01 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 9/1989 | LH5164LN-10 4/1989 | LH5164LN-10 4/1989 | DMG-LCD-01 LCD panel: Feb/1989 | 1989 | DMG JACK 01 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 13/1989 | LH5164LN-10 13/1989 | LH5164LN-10 13/1989 | DMG-LCD-01 | Type A1 | DMG JACK 02 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 11/1989 | LH5164LN-10 3/1989 | LH5164LN-10 3/1989 | DMG-LCD-01 LCD panel: Mar/1990 | 1989 | DMG JACK 01 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | Sharp | ||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU A 22/1989 | LH5264N4 21/1989 | LH5264N4 21/1989 | DMG-LCD-03 LCD panel: May/1989 | 1989 | DMG JACK 02 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-02 | DMG-CPU A 22/1989 | LH5264N4 22/1989 | LH5264N4 22/1989 | DMG-LCD-03 LCD panel: May/1989 | 1989 | DMG JACK 02 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-02 | DMG-CPU A 37/1989 | LH5264TN-L 37/1989 | LH5264TN-L 37/1989 | DMG-LCD-05 LCD panel: Aug/1989 | 1989 | DMG JACK 02 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-02 | Sharp | ||||||
Jacob Tender | DMG-CPU-03 | DMG-CPU A 7/1990 | LH5160N-10L 7/1990 | LH5160N-10L 7/1990 | DMG-LCD-05 | Type A2 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-03 | Sharp | ||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | DMG-CPU B 23/1990 | LH5264N 22/1990 | LH5264N 22/1990 | DMG-LCD-05 | Type A2 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | DMG-CPU B 26/1990 | LH5264N 24/1990 | LH5264N 24/1990 | DMG-LCD-05 | Type A2 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | Sharp | ||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | DMG-CPU B 37/1990 | LH5264TN-L 38/1990 | LH5264TN-L 38/1990 | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Sep/1990 | Aug/1990 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | DMG-CPU B 38/1990 | LH5164N-10L 43/1990 | LH5164N-10L 43/1990 | DMG-LCD-06 | Type A2 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-05 | Sharp | ||||||
mattcurrie | DMG-CPU-06 | DMG-CPU B 7/1992 | LH5264N4 4/1992 | LH5264N4 4/1992 | DMG-LCD-06 | Type A3 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | DMG-CPU B 46/1991 | LH5264N4 9/1992 | LH5264N4 9/1992 | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Mar/1992 | Feb/1991 | DMG JACK 03 | |
terinjokes | DMG-CPU-06 | DMG-CPU B 23/1992 | LH5264N4T 23/1992 | LH5264N4T 22/1992 | DMG-LCD-06 | Type A3 | DMG JACK 03 | |
ISSOtm | DMG-CPU-03 | DMG-CPU B 24/1992 | LH5264TN-TL 20/1992 | LH5264TN-TL 20/1992 | DMG-LCD-06 | Type A3 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | Sharp | ||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | DMG-CPU B 6/1994 | LH52A64N-TL 6/1994 | LH5264N4T 6/1994 | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Jan/1994 | Jan/1993 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | Sharp | ||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU B (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type C | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | Sharp | ||||||
Jacob Tender | DMG-CPU-07 | DMG-CPU B (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type C | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-07 | |||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | Sharp | ||||||
@hej.luxom | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type D | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | |||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-07 | |||||||
gekkio | DMG-CPU-07 | DMG-CPU B (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type C | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type D | DMG JACK 03 | |
mattcurrie | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 | Type D | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Mar/1997 | Mar/1996 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: May/1997 | Apr/1996 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Aug/1997 | Aug/1996 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-06 | DMG-CPU C 35/1998 | LH52A64N-L 17/1998 | LH52A64N-L 17/1998 | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Mar/1999 | Sep/1998 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-04 | DMG-CPU B 36/1990 | LH5264TN-L 36/1990 | LH5264TN-L 36/1990 | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Oct/1990 | Sep/1990 | DMG JACK 03 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-01 | DMG-CPU 13/1989 | LH5164LN-10 11/1989 | LH5164LN-10 11/1989 | DMG-LCD-05 LCD panel: Apr/1990 | 1989 | DMG JACK 02 | |
gekkio | DMG-CPU-08 | DMG-CPU C (blob) | blob | blob | DMG-LCD-06 LCD panel: Jul/1991 | Aug/1996 | DMG JACK 03 |
Nintendo Official Game Boy Link Cable (DMG-04) Reviews ★★★★★ No rating value Be the first to review this product Rating Menu. Filter by Locale Menu. Active Filters. 1 star Remove Filter 2 stars Remove Filter 3 stars Remove. 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. Nintendo Game Boy Official OEM Link Cable DMG-04 Works. Free shipping. Nintendo Gameboy Advance Case, Link Cable, And Accessories. $9.99 0 bids + $7.99 Shipping. Picture Information. Opens image gallery. Details about Official Nintendo Gameboy Link Cable DMG-04. Buy Nintendo Game Boy System Original by GameStop for Game Boy at GameStop. Find release dates, customer reviews, previews, and more. The original internal code name for the Game Boy was 'Dot Matrix Game', and the initials DMG came to be featured on the final product's model number: 'DMG-01'. Internal reception of the console at Nintendo was initially very poor; the DMG even received the derogatory nickname 'DameGame' from Nintendo employees, with dame (だめ) being Japanese for 'hopeless' or 'lame' in that context. Nintendo also released a small adaptor called the Universal Game Link Adapter (model DMG-14) which features a small second generation socket and a first generation plug. The adapter can be used in conjunction with either the MGB-008 or the CGB-003 and features a thin plastic harness allowing it to be clipped on to either cable.
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UTF-8 encoded CSVNintendo DS is one of the largest selling Handheld Gaming consoles ever, and has great graphics and game titles such as Pokemon Black & White, The Legend of Zelda, Mario Cart etc. Now, since the NDS is discontinued a large number of games from the NDS world still remain playable due to the Nintendo NDS emulators. Here, are the Best 3 Nintendo DS or NDS emulators for Mac OS X to Play NDS Games on your Mac OS / MacBook or iMac.
Top 3 Free NDS Emulators for Mac OS X –
NDS Emulator # 1 – Open Emu
Open Emu is an all-in-one package with cores for almost all gaming consoles. Naturally, it has core for NDS too which allows you to play Nintendo DS games on your Mac.
Though, the core is powered by DeSmuMe which itself is an emulator but features such as –
- External Gamepad or Joystick controller support.
- Loading and Saving of game state
- Easy to use interface as compared to DeSmuMe gives it the first position.
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NDS Emulator # 2 – DeSmuME
DeSmuME is the original developer of Nintendo DS Emulation for Mac OS X and is really light-weight and feature rich. However, we would like it to be more user-friendly with a FAQ to understand the vast number of features it provides.
It allows you to rotate the screen, scale your display.
Also, it has Microphone support of original NDS ROMs to play Mike based games and even allows Speed up incase emulation is slow or laggy. Along with support for wired and wireless controllers.
NDS Emulator # 3 – Retro Arch
Retro Arch is pretty much based on the same concept of Open Emu, but its an app in development phase and has lots of bugs.
Like Open Emu, Retro Arch too uses DeSmeMU core for NDS emulation and supports external joypads.
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So, these are the best NDS emulators for Mac OS X which will let you play any Nintendo DS games on your Mac OS X. DeSmuME is compatible with almost all Mac OS X (Power PC , x86, x86-64 versions such as Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, Mountain Lion)
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Note – The emulators are meant to play NDS Games or ROMs and do not come with any copyright Games, however a simple google search for NDS ROMs will give you many Nintendo DS Games or ROMs which can be used in the emulators.