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Cloud IPS Install Guide | GBA

This is our install guide for the Game Boy Advance IPS LCD - Cloud Version

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Required Tools and Parts

  1. Tweezers
  2. Y1 Tri-point Screwdriver
  3. J1 (Japanese Industrial standard) Screwdriver

Take Inventory

Ensure that your kit has all the parts included with it. See below:

Game Boy Advance IPS LCD - Cloud Version Includes:

  • 1x IPS Backlit Screen
  • 1x Control Board
  • 2x Ribbon Cables (40 and 32 pin GBA motherboards)
  • 2x Acrylic centering squares
  • Double sided adhesive

Before you Proceed

  1. Fully disassemble your AGB Game Boy Advance
  2. Fully dry test your IPS kit before installation

Installing your IPS kit, bending the ribbon cables, soldering, or applying any adhesives in this kit will void the warranty and return policy. Fully test your kit before proceeding.

Installation

To assemble your kit, you should first place the alignment brackets into place

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Next the screen just sits directly above the two alignment pieces.

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From here you can add your buttons, membranes, and connect the ribbon cable to the motherboard.

If it is easier, you can connect it outside of the shell and then place it into the shell
If it is easier, you can connect it outside of the shell and then place it into the shell

It is recomended to put a small piece of adhessive or paper in between the touch sensor and the rest of the flex cable, this is to prevent accidental changes if it comes into contact with the flex cable.

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From here the console can go back together like normal.

Updated 26 Sep 2022
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