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Dragonlordfrodo - Jun 6, 2004 |
Dragonlordfrodo | Jun 9, 2004 | |||
I just bought the modchip from Jandaman, so if anyone can install it I'd greatly appreciate it... |
Chris5687 | Jun 9, 2004 | |||
Dragon, i would be willing to do so for you as long as you can follow these guidelines: You pay for both your shipping to me, and the shipping back to you. I am in Arizona USA. I would not be soldering to the CD Board, but doing mal's method which is much safer. Therefore, you give me permission to make changes to the mod chip (with wires, not to the chip itself) I am not liable for any damage that might possibly be done to your saturn and/or your mod. I have to say it just in case, but it is very hard to ruin a saturn without soldering to the CD Board (which i wouldn't be doing) and it's not likely i would hurt your mod. I cannot be held accountable if the mod ever stops working or the satuen somehow stops working or something. I do not have a very long modding history. I ruined my first saturn with by soldering to the CD Board. since then i have learned tons. I have soldered many things like LED's, resistor's wires, and just recently i got my own mod in my saturn with no trouble at all. you of course must have a 21-pin saturn. finally, if the chip turns out to be dead on arrival, i would not charge you anything, but you would still have to pay shipping back to you. *if you happen to get one of the mods that needs to pbe placed backwards, unless i cna find a way to get it to fit, you'll have to pay me for one of these http://www.xinga.com/shop/show.php?product=SS2005... or have your satuen sent back. *=guideline revision. I don't want to be yelled at if something goes wrong. i can tell you, i would more then likely not mess up on modding, but if something happens out of my control, such the mod is dead, i cannot be held responsible. If something messed up that was my fault, i would not make you pay shipping back.i'm sorry i have to lay down some much rules, but it must be said. If you want to do it, i'll do it for the Dark Savior, provided it is US version. and if you decide you want to do it, contact me thogh PM with whatever question you might have. |
Dragonlordfrodo | Jun 9, 2004 | |||
Also do you think you can get the saturn, mod it, test it and send it back the same day? |
racketboy | Jun 9, 2004 | |||
don't mean to butt in, but same day turn around is a bit much to ask... |
Dragonlordfrodo | Jun 9, 2004 | |||
"about same day shipping. it might be possible. My mod to my saturn only took about 30 minutes for the whole process. if you want me to test it with some gameplay for a couple hours, it can't be sent the same day, but i can't guaranteed it'll be sent the same day anyway. " Alright I was just getting an idea of how long it would take. "also, after i am done installing the chip, is it ok to remove the tapefor testing purposes" Yes, I wouldn't need to to the swap trick again if it works... "and have you already obtained the mod or are you waiting for it in the mail." Jandaman sent it today, so I should get it soon. "*if you happen to get one of the mods that needs to pbe placed backwards, unless i cna find a way to get it to fit, you'll have to pay me for one of these http://www.xinga.com/shop/show.php?product=SS2005... or have your satuen sent back." I think the modchip comes with a ribbon cable, but I am not sure. |
Chris5687 | Jun 9, 2004 | ||||
I think you misinterpeted what i am saying. The mod doesn't come witha ribbon cable. You use the cable already in the saturn. But, you need a longer cable if you happen to get one of the strange chips that requires you to you to place it backwards. the normal cable won't quite be long enough. Hopefully you won't be unlucky and receive the normal fitting kind. There is no way to tell by looking at the mod if it'll fit normal or backwards, just takes testing, which i will do. |
Dragonlordfrodo | Jun 10, 2004 | |||
One question, What is a 64 pin IC? |
Dragonlordfrodo | Jun 10, 2004 | |||
So in Mal's Method, where exactly do you solder? |
mal | Jun 11, 2004 | |||
One of these days - hopefully next weekend - I'll put together a pictorial. I got a digital camera a little while ago. |
RitualOfTheTrout | Jun 16, 2004 | |||
Check out my little guide. I put it together after I successfully modded my own Saturn along with a lot of help from Mal and everyone here. It was only the first or second time I have ever used a soldering iron and I had absolutly no difficulty. If your not sure you can just tape the wires down and then test it to make sure you have everything connected right. Then once it is working, remove the tape and solder them into place. (I would not recomend tape as a permanent solution) My Webpage... |