📰 New article from RetroRGB
Open Source Game Boy Advance Motherboard
https://retrorgb.com/open-source-game-boy-advance-motherboard.html
Ever wish you could resurrect a classic Game Boy Advance without hunting down dusty spare parts? A pair of hobbyist hackers just made that dream a little more doable.
Redherring32 teamed up with Nick from Mousebitelabs to drop OpenTendo‑AGB, a fully open‑source recreation of the original AGB‑CPU‑01 motherboard. The schematics, firmware and layout live on GitHub under a Creative Commons BY‑SA 4.0 license, meaning anyone can print a replacement board, tweak the design, or even spin off a custom handheld.
Why it matters:
- Preservation – Open hardware keeps aging consoles alive long after official support ends.
- Modding potential – Imagine slapping an open‑source GBAHD HDMI add‑on onto the board for lag‑free video output.
The project echoes Redherring’s earlier open NES motherboard and joins a growing cadre of reverse‑engineers like Natalie, all working to keep retro tech functional—and fun. Whether you’re a collector needing a spare part or a tinkerer dreaming up a next‑gen handheld, OpenTendo‑AGB gives the blueprint.
Got a soft spot for these nerdy rescue missions? The creator even invites Patreon support—because good hardware deserves a little love too.
