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Just broke my saturn
Schmoov - Nov 4, 2001
 Schmoov Nov 4, 2001
Just wanted to install the modchip. Good at coding, bad at soldering, #### shit, no i need to get a new saturn, just blew the whole thing. I think i used too much soldering iron... well, whatever, at least the modchip itself seems to be okay...

 CrazyTaxi Nov 4, 2001
=(

 RadSil Nov 4, 2001
Let me guess, you put a big ol' blob of solder on the timer chip right (when you went to solder the wire to that little chip) I must be like you, I'm a software guy, not a hardware guy.

 Schmoov Nov 5, 2001
no, it was a big blob of solder on the power supply (that 5v slot). i think some of it connected the 5v supply with the 9v supply so it blew up the whole thing. So, wish me luck for my bid on ebay, maybe i got a new one in a few days... and this time i will fix the one wire with tape only and then try my best on the timer chip - which went rather good however.

 mal Nov 5, 2001
There's actually no need to solder to the power supply.

I just tinned the wire and wedged the end into the same space as the rod from the main board.

I did this by removing the retaining screws from the power supply and gently lifting it from the saturn.

I then replaced it with the tinned end in the 5v hole, where it makes a nice solid connection.

 IceDigger Nov 5, 2001
I suggest you check the fuse first, you might simply have blown the fuse.

 Cloud121 Nov 6, 2001

  
	
	
Quote: from mal on 4:49 am on Nov. 5, 2001

There's actually no need to solder to the power supply.

I just tinned the wire and wedged the end into the same space as the rod from the main board.

I did this by removing the retaining screws from the power supply and gently lifting it from the saturn.

I then replaced it with the tinned end in the 5v hole, where it makes a nice solid connection.



huh? tinned? what does tinned mean? please re-explain how you did it. in English this time.

 IceDigger Nov 6, 2001
tinning means covering the wire in solder, so it a) holds the strands together, b) makes it somewhat solid and easier to position and c) won't require additional solder on small spots.. important for those tiny chip pins.

 mal Nov 6, 2001
Thank you Arakon.

I couldn't have put it better myself.

Do you need more info Cloud121?

 Cloud121 Nov 6, 2001
nope. is Tinning recommended for installing the mod-chip?

 mal Nov 6, 2001
Tinning makes all soldering easier.

 IceDigger Nov 6, 2001
it'd be a bitch to solder anything without tinning the wires first. and it's not like that's difficult.. twist the strands together and drag them through the liquid solder until they are covered with solder.

 Schmoov Nov 8, 2001
i'm trying to get a new fuse today, i'll keep you updated

 Schmoov Nov 16, 2001
okay, got the new fuse, system is up and running again Thanks a lot Arakon, sometimes things are so simple.

No i did another attempt at installing the modchip. I think i did everything right. The modchip is getting its power from the saturn's power supply, the blue cable is connected to pin three. Now i can boot up the saturn and get into the audio menu. When i insert an original cd it gets recognized and i can boot it. But when i try a backup it just spins for several times and then i can play the second track ("This CD is not...."). It just doesn't get recognized. And if I start the Saturn with the tray opened nothing happens at all. I just see the Sega logo (not the start animation for some reason) and then get a black screen. The CD drive doesn't even start spinning. But since original CDs boot up i'm pretty sure i did everything right when i installed the chip. So, any ideas? Thanks!

 megametalgreymon Nov 16, 2001
the animation at the start doesnt play the same with the lid open anyway, also the modchip i have doesnt work if you power on with the lid open

did you patch the iso before burning it if necessary?

try a direct copy of a working disc just to see if its your burning or you mod thats a fault

 Schmoov Nov 19, 2001
Tried everything, pretty sure i did it all right. Maybe the modchip is broken. However, i removed the chip and tried the swap trick - and it worked