Replaced the stylus holder with a tac switch for screen switch mod 🎉

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  • ndsl-switch-mod

    Tactile switch pcb designed to replace the stylus holder on your DS Lite / GB Macro.

  • I’ve documented the pins required to make the hardware changes for the switch mod only here: https://github.com/lukewakeford/DSLSwitchMod

  • Lost-NDS-TV

    The Lost Nintendo DS Television Output, brought back to life

  • The mod requires a firmware update that actually enables hidden tv out functionality, screen switching is a small part of that mod discovered by Lost Nintendo History - their findings here: https://github.com/LostNintendoHistory/Lost-NDS-TV

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