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frenchfries
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broken rcp pin
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by frenchfries » Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:50 pm
Hello people, while I was doing the rcp wiring one of the pins broke off (pin 51 of the rcp)
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http://www.crazynation.org/N64/n64_cart_info.htm the pin is AD2, is there any other place I can get AD2 from?. (I know this is kind of a stupid question because it goes through the chip, but i'm desperate
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frenchfries
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by frenchfries » Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:14 am
Darn, but whatever. I was just wondering, is the flux for copper pipes the same stuff as for electrical wires?
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by Haunted360 » Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:11 pm
Eh, you can fix it. You will need to scrape off the silicon just enough so you can solder to it.
Not easy, and if you cant solder at a 0.5 mm pitch on quad flat packages, then there is no point trying.