Hide a Gameboy inside a Ti-83 calculator
CrunchGear —
Tired of playing Drug Wars or a Mario remake on your ‘ol Ti-83 calculator? Just transplate a Gameboy inside a Ti-83 carcass and no one will be the wiser. All it takes is a little cutting and soldering to mod the screen and map the keypad but after that, your Kirby game’n will be hidden from curious eyes.
MarkBowers.org via MAKE
GameBoy color in a TI-83
Hack a Day —
... [Mark] had a broken TI-83 graphing calculator and an overwhelming urge to play Pokemon in math class. The solution to his predicament, obviously, is to hack a GameBoy color into the body of his TI-83. He gutted the calculator and connected the front buttons to the contacts on the GameBoy. After some cramming and taping bits together, he got it all working. Now he just needs to find a way to make the cartridge a little bit less conspicuous.
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Gameboy Color Inside a TI-83 Series Calculator [DIY]
Gizmodo —
... Where, oh where were you, Nintendo Gameboy Color disguised as a Texas Instruments TI-83 Series calculator, when I was in school? Where? WHERE? Probably nowhere to be found, really, as Gameboy Colors weren't invented back then, and I was too busy trying to get off latin class to make out with girls in the backyard woods, anyway. But if you had existed back then, I would have been all over you too. That's how much I like you. [Make] ...
Gameboy Color Crammed Into Calculator
Ubergizmo —
... Just when you thought the Nintendo Gameboy Color has been relegated to the junk bin, along comes this DIY project that allows you to cram in the former's innards into a Texas Instruments TI-83 Series calculator - not too sure whether the cartridge, when slotted in, will give the game away, but boy do we wish that this was available back during our schooldays. ...





