n64 portable question topic
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It might be that you don't need it. Try connecting the right-audio to right before the resistor, and see what happens. Might be weirdly loud or something, but that's easy enough to remedy.
Re: n64 portable question topic
thank you for all your help. as it turns out, i don't think the audio is fixable. i cut a small section from an old n64 board, same rev, and wired it through that, and still nothing. so i guess something else was damaged. how safe is it to try my other idea, the one where i'm thinking about bridging those two pins?
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Re: n64 portable question topic
The pins on the cart slot are inputs to the audio mux, not outputs.
You can try carefully probing the pins on the AMP-NUS chip on the right side, follow the R audio trace back until you can solder to it again.
You can try carefully probing the pins on the AMP-NUS chip on the right side, follow the R audio trace back until you can solder to it again.
Re: n64 portable question topic
So you're saying I could try connecting a/v out directly to that?