problem with saturn's laser
nope, doesn't help. I think i might have fried something on the motherboard while fixing my country mod switch though. The part that was slighty black was near the power outlet(where you plug your power cord in) in fact its right under where u plug the power outlet in.
problem with saturn's laser
when i turn my saturn on, it goes directly to the screen where it ask you what language do u want the menu to be displayed in, and then ask you to set the date/time/ blah blah. Then it goes back to the first saturn screen you find when you turn on your saturn. Except...
when i say the silicon piece, i mean the little copper point under the left point of jp7. But yeah i tried to solder to the right of jp6 and it DID work. Cd-Rom is still not working though.
when i turn my saturn on, it goes directly to the screen where it ask you what language do u want the menu to be displayed in, and then ask you to set the date/time/ blah blah. Then it goes back to the first saturn screen you find when you turn on your saturn. Except there is no animation of the...
heres some pictures if it helps
that was after i remove all the wires and accidently pulled the copper off of jp7
heres the part that was burnt after the explosion(hah)
there was some black crud all over it but i wiped it off.
am I in no man's land? or is there a way out of this? ???
this is bad!!!! I accidentally pull ouf the whole silicon piece under the left point on jp7. can i just solder to the righ tpoint of jp6 and it'll work? since the right of jp6 and left of jp7 is connected. damn this is bad!
I followed the guide from Icedragon( http://www.icedragon.com/mod/saturncon.html ) and successfully installed the country mod with a dpdt switch a few years ago. I haven't touch my saturn in awhile, but recently I felt like some siluette mirage so i drag it out and found something hella gay...
the one this modchip works is u kno plug the 21 pin ribbon into the mod chip then plug the modchip into the little slot where the 21 pin ribbon is suppose to go. Then there is a wire that go from the chip itself to the 5v point. The thing is that the guide that came with it just prompt me to...
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