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killed VIctor Saturn (JAPANESE) trying to mod it |
hayabusa_fmw - Jan 7, 2006 |
slinga | Jan 7, 2006 | |||
First thing I would check is the ribbon cable(s). Check if you bent any pins. Unplug everything and put it back in. |
hayabusa_fmw | Jan 7, 2006 | |||
also the way you put the chip (ribbon facing the place it's hard not to have a bent already there |
hayabusa_fmw | Jan 8, 2006 | |||
yeah i better buy some cheap american system 2 saturn & just dump the pieces inside my VIctor saturn body i guess.... USA saturn needs only to connect the chip + solder the 5v wires i heard... |
RitualOfTheTrout | Jan 10, 2006 | |||
That is true, US and Euro Saturns if you find the 32pin version only need the 5v soldered into place. The wierd noises you heard with the chip in are normal with 64pin Saturns in my experience. Iv never got a 64pin Saturn to work though so its possible we did the same thing wrong. It seems if the chip is not going to work in the 64pin Saturn you will always get some wierd distorted sound no matter what you try to do. As for it still making the sound after you removed the chip I never had that happen. Any 64 pin system I tried to mod worked fine after I took the chip out. Could be something making contact someplace it shouldnt be like said in previous posts. |