So my DS arrived today (Original) which i'm going to to use for modding purposes. I just would like to know the following, What parts are required to be connected to the main board for it to turn on? Do the touchscreen and top screen have to be connected for it to turn on? Thanks
I think it will turn on fine without the screens attached. A friend had a broken DS which he got for free, just the bottom half and he played GBA on it.
On the original firmware, checks are performed to determine if the screens are connected and the firmware will shut down the power if one of them is disconnected or damaged. To Alphagamer: Maybe the one you saw (or heard of) had "flashme" or other custom firmware installed. To the OP: With flashme you can bypass that using the recovery hook, but you won't get the DS "dashboard" to boot. If you're using another replacement firmware, it would probably work fully with only the lower screen. Due to the way the power supply is designed it won't operate correctly without the battery pack being connected. It will work without the touchscreen, mic and wireless antenna. though. Also just to mention, the firmware is stored in a SPI flash ROM on the Wi-Fi module.
So the screens have to be connected, Does that include the touch screen overlay? I couldn't even get it to show the LED as green without them attached.
It will turn the led on, for half a second (just enough time for the DS detect that there's something wrong) and then shut down. And the touch screen won't make a difference. READ what I wrote earlier and you will notice that I mentioned it won't even power on without the BATTERY.
It was broken already ? It might be missing an inductor on the circuit board. Considering that the DS is a child's toy, it's quite often dropped. I fixed countless units with larger passive parts detached from the motherboard. Usually one of the large SMD inductors come loose after a drop.