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Old 06-01-2002, 01:47
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Origachip v1.25 JAP installation..

Hey guys, im having trouble telling what point A9 is on the 1.2 diagram. If anyone has a clearer picture or could take one i would GREATLY appreciate it! I cant really tell because the yellow lines are blocking my view of what is around it. Also any tips on sodering the wires to the cpu in that section..is so hard because they are so close together i have to use a magnifying glass to see if they are stuck together =(
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Old 06-01-2002, 02:39
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thatoneflipxl...
i can help you...
i'll mail a pic to you... just kindly give an e-mail add...
and happy playin!
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Old 06-01-2002, 02:48
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give me an e-add and i'll send it to you...


btw, try separating the pin using a very fine blade (let another guy hold the blade)(i dunno if gillete blades are available in your country) and don't apply pressure or your chip legs will go off. And then heat a little amount of lead to the tip of your soldering iron and tip of your wire. Be sure not to apply too much heat or it will damage the chip (just a slight touch and the lead will do the rest).
oh i forgot, use a fine tip soldering iron and use an 20W or less.

hope these helps!

HAPPY PLAYIN!!!
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Old 06-01-2002, 02:52
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just give me an e-add..

btw, try separating the pin using a very fine blade (let another guy hold the blade)(i dunno if gillete blades are available in your country) and don't apply pressure or your chip legs will go off. And then heat a little amount of lead to the tip of your soldering iron and tip of your wire. Be sure not to apply too much heat or it will damage the chip (just a slight touch and the lead will do the rest).
oh i forgot, use a fine tip soldering iron and use an 20W or less.

hope these helps!

HAPPY PLAYIN!!!
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Old 06-01-2002, 03:02
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well i hope i didnt damage my chip..ehhh..=( im in the middle of it rignt now. My e-mail is Szkigxr750**********com Thanks for the help!
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Old 06-01-2002, 03:23
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Already sent it via e-mail

Happy Playin!
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Old 06-01-2002, 03:27
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Thanks! Now im for sure. Greatly appreciated man
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