Thank you all! I feel ready to give it a try now,
Stuart
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Thank you all! I feel ready to give it a try now,
Stuart
Hi,
What is the best way to break a signal path on a pcb? It's something I haven't done before- do you score the board, or remove a component etc?
Thanks
Stuart
That's fantastic! Thanks very much, jazzmarazz,
Stuart
Yes, I've seen that page- it's what my question refers to really. I want to do some of the mods described there, but don't know how to identify the pins he describes. In the mods I want to try he speaks of pin 11 and pin 5. I want to know how to identify pin 11 and pin 5.
Thanks
Stuart
Hi
I am trying to do some circuit bending on the NEC D930G chip, but I am trying to work out how the pins are numbered. Can anyone help?
Thanks
Stuart
Hi,
I would like to do a very simple alteration to my Casio MT68- I'd like to mute the bass in the Auto Accompaniment. I've seen people adding a switch to do this in pictures online, but I'd be happy just to mute it permanently.
I haven't done any circuit bending before. Can anyone tell me how to find the path I will need to cut?
Thankyou,
Stuart
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