Hey Coyote, could you repost that pic. I think it outlived the link or something.
Thanks,
Tom
EDIT:
Nevermind. I'm just a bonehead. My connection is filtered and the pic's host was filtered.
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Hey Coyote, could you repost that pic. I think it outlived the link or something.
Thanks,
Tom
EDIT:
Nevermind. I'm just a bonehead. My connection is filtered and the pic's host was filtered.
hmmm.... may have to try that.
but I wonder, how/why exactly does that work?
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Originally Posted by wizardPC
Yes please explain how it works. And what size soldering iron are you using to get such clean, small solders... Mine never look that good!
I have updated the picture with the circuit diagram ;).
When the power supply is applied, this circuit maintains the uC (Microcontroler) "PowerOn" input at a low level during a short delay as if you are pressing the power button > your lilliput switch ON.
Coyote
I did this modification and it works just great!
Thanks Coyote! :D
I have no electronic experience....
can someone explain step by step?
take what to solder to what...
or please take a picture with finish result...
feel free to slap me too...
thanks...
Sorry to say this but if you dont have any experience with an iron, dont start with a $300 screen! you might take this pic that Coyote provided and your screen and visit a electronics repair shop or maybe even the local high school. Sometimes the electronics teacher will let the more advanced students do this type of thing..I did when I was in school.
Either that or practice practice practice on old electronics before you attempt this.
Go Coyote!!!
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Originally Posted by gospeed.racer
well i soldered one modchip to my xbox...
is that good enough?
thanks....
Just do it, worse comes to worse you have to buy a new one.Quote:
Originally Posted by icet