Simple LSDJ Keyboard Guide

Tuesday, December 22, 2009














There is a lot of information out there about making an LSDJ keyboard, but I found most of it rather confusing (as im sure a lot of you have). With the help of my friend Capcomposer, we figure out how to make one. Once we were done using a digital multimeter to finish out first one, I created 3 more with nothing but memory. So now im gong to show you how to do the same thing.

As of now, I have created 4 keyboards by just remembering the 4 color combinations you need to connect. Im sure there is some PS2 keyboards out there that are different, but I have not yet found one this didnt work with (granted I have only done 4)

Shall we begin? (you can probably start heating up your soldering iron now, this wont take long at all) For this guide we will be using a DMG-07 cable (4 player link box) because it carries the 5v power source needed top power the keyboard with no extra modding. I am also told that the official DMG-04 (2 player link cable) will also work the exact same way. ( I have not used one yet, so I can not conform this)

The first thing we are going to do is open your DMG-07 and cut the cable off near the PCB (so that the cable is as long as it can be). You can remove the metal weight from the wire, but you can optionally leave on the little rubber cable guide (you'll see later). You will now see 5 wires, brown, blue, green, yellow and red. Next you will strip the wires, all of them but red, you can just clip the red wire off as seen in the pic below. Your DMG-07 should be left with 4 wires.






















Next open your keyboard to get access to the PS2 cable, you will cutting this cable leaving about 5 inches running off the small PCB inside (length may differ from keyboard to keyboard depending on where you cable exits the keyboard casing, just make it short enough to where you DMG-07 cable will run into the keyboard casing once connected)

Your keyboard may have 5 or 6 wires in the the cable depending on the pin type of the PS2, but you will only be using 4 wires, and the colors have been the same for me in all keyboards. Look for the grey, brown, red and yellow wires. These are the only 4 wires you will need, all others can be cut off as seen below.






















At this point, you have 4 wires from your DMG-07 cable, and 4 wires from your keyboard PS2 cable. Tin the wire tips with your soldering iron and connect them as follows:

DMG yellow to PS2 red
DMG green to PS2 yellow
DMG brown to PS2 Brown
DMG blue to PS2 grey























Now with your wires connected you can start closing up. First wrap each solder point in electric tape individually (no need to be over concerned with looks, this part will be inside your keyboard)






















Now you can tape up the whole mess of wires and not worry about cross talk. Once all taped up, you can lead the cable back out of the keyboard, and is you decided to keep the rubber cable guide on the DMG-07 cable, you can use it in your keyboard case (different keyboard cases may require a lager hole to it to fit, nothing a little dremeling cant do)






















Now you can close it all up and ENJOY!!! Hope you enjoyed my guide, let me know if it helps.




















Stay tuned for a guide on painting this sucker!



How To: Using GBCFLSH for MacOSX

Here is a quick how to for people asking how to use the mac osx cart flasher. You can Download it here.

Compatibility List: 
(if you dont see it here, it means I could not test it myself. Please let me know anything not listed so I can update the list)

Smartboy cart = YES
Non USB Bleep Bloop Cart = YES
USB Bleep Bloop Cart = YES
Gameboy Camera (read only) = YES
32m EMS Cart (read only)PARTIAL
64m USB EMS Cart (read only)PARTIAL
SB Programmer (with BB cart and SB cart) = YES
Bleep Bloop Programmer (with BB cart) = YES


Use the setting below for backing up your RAM (if it fails the first time, just try again, it seems to fail the first time, each time I use it)


When writing RAM or Flash remember to first, erase your data


After that, you should be able to write your RAM and FLASH without errors (and remember, RAM = Save File and FLASH = ROM file)


Hope this helps! Let me know.

NOTES: (updated list when new info is received)
- (bleep bloop programmer with bleep bloop non USB cart)
could read but not write anything on OS 10.4.11 But it works perfectly on OS 10.6

**UPDATE**
If you are having trouble reading the small text in the green box, you can hold apple+shift then scroll down (by holding 2 fingers for macbook owners) to enlarge it. (text in image below is REALLY big just for example)

How To: Gameboy Camera Dump on Mac

Sunday, December 20, 2009
(this write up is aimed toward Mac users who are not running Windows)
(tutorial on using the Mac OSX flasher to get your save file can be found here)

After discovering the Mac OS X flasher existed, I was pumped to not have to boot Windows on my mac anymore. BUT I still needed a means of dumping my camera. So after some gnarly internet digging, I came upon the "gameboy camera .sav to gif animation converter" by http://gieskes.nl 

So all you do is upload your GBcam .sav file (which you read with a programmer using the mac flasher software) Then you will go to this URL http://gieskes.nl/gameboy-camera/sav-converter/ where you can upload your .sav file and choose your setting (setting are pretty self explanatory)



Once you get your animated gif, you can then drag it to your desktop. Now you can open your .gif of all your images in the mac app "Preview"



What "Preview" does it break down your animation into individual images, which you can pick and choose (just drag and drop). You have now successfully "dumped" your cam 100% on a Mac...  ENJOY!

Bloody Gameboy For Sale in Germany

Saturday, December 19, 2009

I was showing a friend of mine a site called DMGs-R-Us today, and saw something funny, they were actually selling one of my custom DMG cases decked out in a awesomeness!! The case, I assume, was purchased from my good friend Kitsch-Bent (who i made it for to provide in his shop)

Anyway, if I have any german readers out there, who always wanted one of my DMG customs, now is you chance to pick it without having to wait (or pay) for over seas shipping. It is for sale now in DMGs-R-Us's Shop, and you can check out a full gallery of the mods he added to it here.

Gameboy Cart Flasher For Mac OSX!

Friday, December 18, 2009

Today is a great day for me! I am an avid Mac user, and just the though of using windows makes by balls hurt. But I have been forced to use Parrallels Desktop for mac for some time, ust so I can use my USB cart programmer. BUT no longer is that an issue, since I have discovered a flasher for Mac, that not only works great, but looks great too.

Thanks to 30003019 over at 8BC for linking to the spanish creators of the app.

I have taken it upon myself to rebuild the app real quick to only boot in english (since it would only do it the first time for me, then go straight to spanish again). I also re-hosted it on mediafire for all to enjoy in english.

Click HERE for
direct download

**UPDATE**
If your having problems check out my tutorial for using this software 

My 1st LSDJ Keyboard

Tuesday, December 15, 2009


Only took about 2 hours to do this. Im 100% in love with it. There will be many more keyboards on the way, but this ones mine. Will probably start selling them in the new year. Stay tuned though, i will be posting a simple tutorial about the way I make these.

2 MORE CUSTOM DMGs ON EBAY!

Monday, December 7, 2009
Thanks fot the overwhelming support on my last 2 auction, you guys rock and I hope you enjoy my customa. We have 2 more up before christmas, and will probably be the last 2 of the year.

First up is the Black and Bloody DMG by Request
CLICK HERE

Next is another sweet 80's style design with SNES buttons
CLICK HERE

  

Red Gameboy Pocket Backlight

NEW SmarBoy Cats at Kitsch-Bent.com

Thursday, December 3, 2009
One cart and one programmer for one great price (introductory sale price even). The 32M SmartBoy cart is a great all in one bundle that will save you money. The programmer is compatible with BleepBlop carts and the gameboy camera. Head over to Kitsch Bent's Shop and snag one up now.

New DMGs On eBay!!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Check out 2 of 4 of my latest custom Gameboys now on eBay!! Bidding starts $9.99 and the auctions last 5 days. Click the images below to see the full gallery for each.

And here are the auction links
Auction 1 and Auction 2

 

MUSIC UPDATES!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009
First, go over to my friend Capcomposers 8BC profile and check out our latest collab. A little something to break stuff to.

Then go over to my page on 8BC and check out my latest venture into some positive sounds called Turbo Mod. A little something to shake it to.