timeware wrote: ↑March 21st, 2025, 1:40 pm I'll wait for Halloween, but hopefully plug n play means plug n play. I don't want to damage any original original parts removing the original board. Catchy video. Love the 80's vibe. Doe anyone know if these boards come with the theme song as one of the ghost sounds?
Plug-and-play actually does mean plug-and-play. That's why it comes with separate boards for the blade connectors; because despite the majority of connectors in the HasLab trap being, well, connectors...the ribbon cable that attaches to the blade connector boards was soldered directly to the board and then glued in place. So rather than have end users potentially destroy their original boards, he includes replacement blade connector boards for his system. So yes, can actually guarantee that you will not do damage to the original electronics by using this kit.
He claims that every single ghost sound from the original board is included in his board, so it should be. Dustin Grau, one of the GPStar guys, recorded the ghost sounds directly from the PWM pins on the original board using his Flipper Zero to trigger the IR repeatedly. The knowledge of how to record and how to trigger the sounds has been public for months, so I would expect that someone as thorough as GL42 would have them too.