no lmao, just do a normal system transfer.
Some people advise that you should just install all the apps on your source system on the destination system and then use checkpoint to get all the saves off and restore them on the destination system, but I don't like that solution.
sure, if you put enough time and effort into reverse engineering snes VC you could patch it. But that's on YOU, nobody's gonna just do it for you no matter how much you e-beg.
that's just how graphics were made for the gba, they had to be made really bright to compensate for not having a backlight on the early models. Mgba probably does some postprocessing to remove that.
ok, i did some probing, and it looks like the microphone only actually has one line that isn't ground. What's better is that that line has a testpoint right there! So, if anyone else has broken that zif connector and wants their mic functionality back, that testpoint is big enough that you can...
I figure it would be easier to go through a testpoint (or traces, if they're available) to repair a broken mic or home button connector than to try to solder on a new connector. And yet, there's no documentation of n3dsxl testpoints online.