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Ok, now you've got me really excited. Jandaman here I come.
Would you mind double checking my plan for me? Seriously, I have no electronics experience what so ever. Reading that thread is confusing. So many comments it's hard to tell fact from theory.
1. put solder connecting 14 on the mod board to the point between it and 19. Do this whether I have 32 or 64 pin, it doesn't matter.
2. put solder connecting a and b on the mod board, don't need to use a wire???
3. connect red wire to 5v on the power supply.
4. then just slap the chip in between the ribbon and ribbon connector
I've read about a type of solder that is like a putty and doesn't need to be heated by a soldering iron to use it. I'm thinking that since it looks like the only actual wire needing connected is the red one to the power supply, and that there is a lot of room to work with there I could get away with using it even though it's supposed to suck. (thinking that electrical tape would keep the wire from moving enough to jar it loose)
#1 is my biggest concern. I'm afraid if I do the wrong thing, (14 or 19) the operation is done for.
I can not thank you enough for advice, I have literally wanted to do this for years. |