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So I found this Gamester Headphone Audio Out Adapter. I contacted the seller and was informed that the side not shown does indeed have a female charging port along with a headphone jack, meaning this should in theory allow simultaneous charging and use of headphones.
A bit more digging suggests that this doodad is a component of the Gamester Nintendo GameBoy Advance SP Starter Kit.
I think I might try ordering one of these, but have any of you encountered something like this before? Do you have pictures? Does it actually work as suggested?
EDIT: Pictures are available in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgsffjNIrQg . No indication of its functionality, though.
The adapter also appears to be inside the "Phat Pack":
http://www.amazon.com/GAMESTER-Game-...ref=pd_sxp_f_i
And there's a manual at http://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/73810.pdf which touts a "dual input of both the headphones and the power adapter".
Last edited by Jorpho; 01-27-2014 at 08:45 AM.
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There's a solution to this problem
The power switches on the original GBA and the SP are prone to being touchy. There's a pretty simple solution to the problem though. If anyone needs to restore one, let me know and I'll explain how to repair the switch.
No, it was just more than I wanted to write out at the time.
The problem seems to be that the switch either becomes logged with dirt/dust/debris, or suffers from a little corrosion, care if its rather open design. This is what I/we do and it seems to solve the problem about 95% of the time. You'll really want a syringe with a needle attached. If you don't have a diabetic aunt or a serious drug problem, then you'll have to find another method by which to deliver the fluid. 91% or greater isopropyl injected right into the switch itself. Saturate it really well, then quickly flick the switch back and forth a few dozen times (a tweezers is really helpful here). Then blast the switch with canned air until you're certain that it's nice and dry, then give it a go. Like I said, this solves the problem almost every time. A large percentage of the GBAs that I purchase have this issue and this is the solution which has proven both very successful and quite simple. Absolute last ditch effort is doing the same thing with Tarn-X, followed by the isopropyl to clean up the Tarn-X (which is very important, as Tarn-X will actually cause corrosion if left sitting for too long). With this combo, I can safely say that 99% of power switch issues with the GBA & GBA SP can be resolved
What about this one: Is there a splitter for both charging your PSP Go and using the video output cable that uses the same port as the charger?
Or when the battery is dead in x years will it be impossible to use the video cable ever again?
Well, my Gamester Starter Pack SP arrived today, and preliminary tests are favorable! I can play stuff on my EZ-Flash IV while charging and using headphones at the same time, and the power light stays a steady green. There is no discernible difference in sound quality, even in my nice oversized "cans". If it was really that easy to make a functional adapter like this, then I have to wonder: why the heck are they so hard to find!?
In case you're wondering, if I plug my standard SP headphone adapter into the Gamester adapter's power jack, then it basically acts as a Y-splitter and I can get sound from two pairs of headphones at once.
I'm a little concerned that there might actually be some kind of loose connection within my SP, as I eventually managed to get the SP to shut down while I was plugging adapters in and out of the power jack. Maybe the problems I've been having can be attributed to wiggling the headphone adapter the wrong way? Also, at one point this happened (click for big):
That's a B&W Game Boy game (played from a genuine Nintendo Game Boy cartridge), except instead of appearing in a square in the middle of the screen, with black bars on either side, the image has been stretched horizontally to fill the entire GBA SP screen! I can only surmise that some circuit or another got interrupted briefly.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)