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Sorry to invade your nice community here everyone, but any chance somebody can measure a resistor on their GBUSB64 cart? Specifically R6?

Years ago I tried to put it into a standard GB case, and ultimately knocked the resistor off in the process.  I would be eternally thankful to know what it is, now that the price is higher and they're soon to be finished producing them.

Edit: Crap, wrong forum. Sorry guys.

Last edited by c--b (Aug 13, 2020 4:04 am)

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There are several revisions of these carts. Can you take a photo to compare so you dont accidentally get incorrect info?

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Thanks for replying, and for moving the post.

It looks to be revision 5 (GBU64USB-5), so a bit on the early side. It's definitely resolderable
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Last edited by c--b (Aug 13, 2020 9:46 pm)

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Wow, thats an old one. Mine is labeled GB64USB-10 but I think you're mistaken about R6. R6 would be the 470 ohm chip resistor just below. Mine is also 470 ohm (labeled 471). The component that is "missing" is also missing form my board but I think I took it off intentionally. That part on mine, as seen in this post is/was the LED. I removed mine because it was too bright.

Does your cart not work?

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Hmm interesting, yeah it's not being seen as a flash cart by windows or the GB USB Smart Card software (Any version) and shows up as an unknown device. The drivers are also not installable even with driver signing enforcement overrider and all of that stuff (Either restarting where it requests or not).

At least it shows up as an unknown device. Now that you've told me its an LED I can look for other problems at least, I'll poke around a bit, thanks.

Edit: Ended up having to restart into startup settings and disable driver signature enforcement, none of the other methods of disabling it were working (dseo13b.exe, CMD Prompt, both with admin privileges).

It's working now though, thanks!

Last edited by c--b (Aug 14, 2020 1:09 am)