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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[64M Smart Card Questions as well.]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Short version:<br />Problem: Smart Card has weird saving issues. It appears the battery housing is not fully soldered to the board. </p><p>Solution?: I have no access to a soldering iron, could I connect it to the circuit board with hot glue?</p><p>Long-ish Version:<br />So I got a new cart the about 2-3 weeks ago and have finally gotten around to using it (running LSDJ). However, whenever I power on my gameboy it almost always initializes my .sav data. On the occasion that it doesn&#039;t initialize I&#039;m still able to back-up the .sav file after playing and when i power on the gameboy again.... WHAM initialized. I think it could be battery related and when I popped the cart open it looks like one of the battery housings connections isn&#039;t fully soldered to the board (the tab facig the &quot;open&quot; end of the cart). So what do you think, does this seem like a likely problem?</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[JMackerl]]></name>
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