Frequently Asked Questions


Unfortunately, no. Because of the way the original Game Boy reads buttons, the GBAccelerator must look for specific timings on a specific combination of button lines.

Yes! As long as both GBAs are running in the same speed mode, you can link together without problem.
First, check out the relevant information on the product page. If you are not able to find a solution there, contact us and describe your problem. Provide as many details as you can. Note: you may be asked for a scan or digital picture of your build or installation. If it is not a Division 6 product you may be referred to the manufacturer of the device.
Orders are generally shipped within 1 week of being placed, but may take longer due to product availability. Once an order is shipped, it takes about 2-5 business days to arrive via Priority Mail within the continental US. Note: We are slow sometimes! If you need something fast, consider ordering from one of our dealers.
Yes!  Shipping would probably be less expensive from a dealer in your country, but if that option is not available to you then we'd be happy to ship to you.
It depends on the manufacturer. Check the individual product page for warranty information. Note: Warranties on products that are meant to be installed into other products do not extend to the device you are modifying.
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Yes. There are 12 outputs to solder, plus power-supply and MIDI wires.
Probably a little bit, however we've run GBAccelerated systems for the whole life of a set of batteries and can confirm that any decrease in life is very small and should not be a concern.
No. Midify has digital outputs, meaning that they are either on or off. A MIDI-CV converter uses a varying voltage on a single output to select the note that is played by the synth, while Midify has a separate output for each note.