Broken Gamecube component. Help!!

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Broken Gamecube component. Help!!

Post by anidragon3 » Wed Oct 13, 2010 4:15 pm

Hello, I was building my GamecubePortable and a small component broke off :wtf: . It is labled C176. I was wondering if I would be able to bridge with solder and if it will still work??
It is on the underside of the motherboard with the memory cards. I will work on getting some pictures up.

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Re: Broken Gamecube component. Help!!

Post by NateN34 » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:04 pm

anidragon3 wrote:Hello, I was building my GamecubePortable and a small component broke off :wtf: . It is labled C176. I was wondering if I would be able to bridge with solder and if it will still work??
It is on the underside of the motherboard with the memory cards. I will work on getting some pictures up.
Yes, do what Hailraizer said below.
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Re: Broken Gamecube component. Help!!

Post by hailrazer » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:42 pm

NateN34 wrote:
anidragon3 wrote:Hello, I was building my GamecubePortable and a small component broke off :wtf: . It is labled C176. I was wondering if I would be able to bridge with solder and if it will still work??
It is on the underside of the motherboard with the memory cards. I will work on getting some pictures up.
The side of the board with memory cards? Didn't know the PSone screen had memory cars :facepalm:
He didn't say Psone screen moherboard he said Gamecube motherboard. :facepalm:

I wouldn't bridge it with solder. Most likely it is a small surface mount cap. Try to run the Gamecbe without it and see if it still works properly.
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Re: Broken Gamecube component. Help!!

Post by gamax92 » Sat Oct 16, 2010 11:32 am

@NateN34

The Title is "Broken Gamecube component. Help!!"

He Said "GamecubePortable"

You and I Both Know That A Screen Would Not Have A Memory Card.
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