Poll of the Day > shoot, I just fried a GBA motherboard

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Dmess85
11/29/20 1:26:03 PM
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But the shell and everything is in perfect condition. I'll need to track down another GBA "for parts".

Was trying to install a speaker amp chip onto the board and something happened.

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PK_Spam
11/29/20 1:46:20 PM
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How much would something like that run you for?

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Dmess85
11/29/20 1:48:03 PM
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PK_Spam posted...
How much would something like that run you for?
If I'm impatient, probably 25-30 dollars


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PK_Spam
11/29/20 1:55:54 PM
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Is your project just to improve the speakers, or are you aiming for something else?

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Judgmenl
11/29/20 1:58:34 PM
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PK_Spam posted...
Is your project just to improve the speakers, or are you aiming for something else?
He's probably watched one too many The Retro Future videos.

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PK_Spam
11/29/20 2:01:11 PM
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Do you blame them?!

that sort of stuff is cool as hell!

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Dmess85
11/29/20 5:45:49 PM
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PK_Spam posted...
Is your project just to improve the speakers, or are you aiming for something else?

improve the speaker. And also take out the buzz noise that the console makes.

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Yellow
11/29/20 6:26:32 PM
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I just cleaned that thing out with a alcohol q-tip. All the button contacts too. It works like new.

If you have a multimeter you can find the exact component you fried and replace it. It might just be a resistor.

Like this guy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU5DoLmv--A

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Dmess85
11/29/20 6:34:19 PM
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Yellow posted...
I just cleaned that thing out with a alcohol q-tip. All the button contacts too. It works like new.

If you have a multimeter you can find the exact component you fried and replace it. It might just be a resistor.

Like this guy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU5DoLmv--A

yeah, actually it probably is a resistor, the things are built tough.

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Smiffwilm
11/29/20 8:12:08 PM
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How did it taste?

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shadowsword87
11/29/20 8:16:47 PM
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Old capacitors will also sometimes start to lose their charge, that could cause issues.
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Metalsonic66
11/29/20 8:23:48 PM
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Smiffwilm posted...
How did it taste?
This. Also what kind of breading or batter?

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