SNES Mainboard Repair Corrosion [Serial: UP15971140]

Discussion in 'Repair, Restoration, Conservation and Preservation' started by Shane McRetro, Jun 28, 2013.

  1. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Oh c'mon... you know you wanna talk about the anally retarded! :p
     
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    Shane McRetro Blast Processed Since 199X

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    My lips are sealed, no involvement from me!
     
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    In any case I found my old topic from GamesX: http://nfggames.com/forum2/index.php?topic=2414
    Think it will be hard to revive this one, but I'll have another look at it in a bit (forgot most of the stuff we figured out in the meantime ^^; ).
     
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    Shane McRetro Blast Processed Since 199X

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    Hey thanks! You've just given me an idea...

    Is it possible that S-MIX is actually an LM324? It has the same amount of pins, same chip location (U10).
    If it is, I have a donor for the SNES I have with no sound!

    Edit: Damn! You got a SNES with the removable cart slot, wish I had one of those! :topsy_turvy:
     
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