Ted Boomerang ([info]ted_boomerang) wrote in [info]gameboycamera,
@ 2007-11-26 02:24:00
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changing battery
man, Ain't I just full of luck and sunshine

I just got a whole new mac and attachments that allow me to get video feed on my computer, meaning I can now record game boy camera films. I got the machine working, and now my camera's battery died. Are there instructions on how to replace the cartridge battery? are there special batteries I must get for it? I'm kind of aggravated now as it's a bazillionth thing that's gone wrong since I got this computer (can't even get photoshop for it) any help would be appreciated



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[info]evil_jim
2007-11-26 07:49 am UTC (link)
You might have to just unscrew the back & check inside to see what's in there. Otherwise, camera's aren't that expensive.

Good luck on the video. I'm still trying to get my computer to play nice with the Camera Link software so I can make some stop-motion movies.

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[info]ted_boomerang
2007-12-08 06:21 pm UTC (link)
Well, the problem with getting a new one is that the battery on any of them should be long expired by now. When I checked mine, mine expired in 2003. changing is the better option because you don't know how long a new camera is going to last.

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[info]powtoastman
2007-12-02 06:10 pm UTC (link)
could you pleas explain this setup because this sounds sweet

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[info]ted_boomerang
2007-12-08 06:23 pm UTC (link)
sorry, I completely forgot I made this post :P

the setup is a new iMac 2.1 gig intel with 2 gigs of RAM and an EYETV usb video reciever, about a 120 dollar part.

I hook up the GBC to it using the gamecube gameboy player. Super gameboy would also work

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