[quote name='detectiveconan16']So this is the replacement screen you're talking about:
http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=14045909056 for a kit? Seems interesting, and the price is reasonable at $19ish American.[/QUOTE]
That is exactly the fellow that I'm working with! It only requires a special ribbon cable if you already have an SP 101 that you willing to cannibalize, otherwise screens are available
[quote name='detectiveconan16']The rubber contact part broke as it turns out.[/QUOTE]
I don't have any extras it seems. Looks like I fixed all the busted units that I had sitting around. Check eBay for broken GBAs. They're all over the place.
[quote name='Nogib']Would definitely like to see that. Was literally about to list my original GBA on eBay this week but may have to rethink that.
Also, with regards to the SNES Game Genie mod you did a little extra work that wasn't necessary. You only have to add the connectors to one side of it to make it compatible with Super FX titles, not both (forget which side, don't have it in front of me at the moment obviously). Modded my GG about 13 years ago and works like a champ with Super FX titles. If you look closely at the circuit board of any Super FX cart, one side has no traces going to it at all lol.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I know I did. I was looking at a few different FX games and some only us one of those extra contacts. It wasn't like it was a ton of extra work

Plus, there are tons of games that have some sort of extra chipset, and I can't speak for all of them, so better safe than sorry I guess.
[quote name='slowdive21']Wiggy's workshop (tm) could be either a school for tools to learn how to use tools, or it could be a web series demonstrating simple mods. Either way I now own rights to the name, that will then be seized by CAG.[/QUOTE]
LOL! I just sent in the paperwork to register "Wiggy's Workshop". It's mine now, sucka!
But for real, I am actually in the process of writing up a few "wiggy FAQs". Hopefully I'll have at least that to share soon.