What's inside a DS Lite slot cover?

What's inside a DS Lite slot cover? - Cheerful man playing video game on slot machine

The DS Lite, as most people probably know, comes with a placeholder gba cartridge that nintendo officially calls the "cartridge slot cover". This has electrical contacts on it, though it does nothing when inserted into the system.

I would assume there's nothing inside it besides a blank PCB with the contacts, but I can't seem to find any images confirming this, and I don't have a triwing screwdriver to open mine up.

Can anyone say definitively (with pictures if possible) what is inside one of these placeholder cartridges?






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What goes into the slot 2 of DS Lite?

What is the slot called on the bottom on a DS Lite? The slot on the bottom is for Gameboy Advance games. It's officially called SLOT-2 if memory serves. It is used for Game Boy Advance games and as an expansion slot for certain software.

What goes in the bottom of a DS Lite?

The DS Lite has a DS slot on top and a Game Boy slot on the bottom. A removable cover for the Game Boy Advance Game Pak slot provides added protection from dust and other foreign materials.

How can you tell a fake DS Lite?

The Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS Lite do not have a port for the Game Boy Advance Link Cable or Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter. Because of this, there is no way to play multiplayer Game Boy Advance games that require these accessories for multiplayer action.



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