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I have an old ds. Like image. Don't have charger for it and don't feel like buying one for it. Any cool project I could do with it.?

>> No.17048

You can pimp it out with deco jewels and sell it on etsy or something. Or to /cgl/. They REALLY like shiny things over there.

>> No.17055

you could build a charger

>> No.17057

I imagine, with a little engineering, you could make it into a cool looking stickynote dispenser, and maybe install a clock in the upper half.

>> No.17059

bump for interest

>> No.17081

>>17038
OP Here. I also mean like anything I can do with the circutry and the lcd screen and the touch screen buttons etc.

>> No.17150
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17150

take it apart and look at the stuff inside, that's always fun.

>> No.17163

>>17150
This. I took apart my broken PS2. It was fascinating.

>> No.17168

>>17038
Well I want to make us of the parts.. no point in not using a touch screen or lcd screen that I can use. Or I could just find a charger and buy a flash cart

>> No.17187

>>17163
>>17150
What's really fascinating is, how someone manages to design those circuitboards so finely as to make sure everything communicates as it should, with every component and path connecting where it needs to connect, without shorting out.

>> No.17380

>>17038
bamp

>> No.17414

>>17081

It'd be more useful as-is than anything that involves savaging parts.

>> No.17442

>>17038
softmod it and play emulators on it, super nintendo, nintendo, any gameboy game, sega genesis games, and copies of any ds game you would ever want