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Alternative points for Origa chip install.
Finally, the cover came out but however, I discovered something interesting! My board is the ntsc scph-30000 and supposedly there are alternative points to solder the board but there aren't! I thought maybe it was me so I asked a bunch of my friends to look for those alternative points.
To my dismay, they do no exist on my board! It's very hard to solder the connections to the CPU. My eyesight is bad. I'm pretty sure I'll let a store to do it now. Hopefully I'll find someone in NYC to do it.
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civic2000
try flipping the board... might be at the opposite... just a guess... hope these helps...
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Nope, I checked it over carefully. I'm pretty sure it's not there. Doh... Guess the only way to solder on the cpu.
Jumpstart: check out the installation diagrams for the 3000x. I need to find Q3 and M to mount the chip on the board. Both of those connections were nowhere to be seen. I found the spot exactly in the picture. But there's no place to solder at that location. Unless... it's on the board and I have to scratch away some of the board to see it! I guess once I figure that part out and solder the points on the cpu, it should be fine. Thanks in advance! Happy gaming! |
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Q3 and M are any ground point on the board. you can use any of the large rectangular solder spots for that.
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Oh sweet! Thanks a bunch man.
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