Yet another one of my questions, but I promise this one doesn't answer itself
If I use a hand made SNESp case, ordered from this site, and I have a PS1 screen, is it truely necessary to mod the screen? Would I need to change the case or would power be an issue or what? Help is appreciated.
LED mod necessary?
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Re: LED mod necessary?
It is not truly necessary but very much recommended. It will get you quite a bit more battery life with little effort. As always, in the end, it's up to you.
Re: LED mod necessary?
Its not the effort I'm worried about, its how fragile the screen is explained to be. I took a look at the procedure and it seemed like it'd be too easy to make a fatal (as in to the screen) mistake.eagle5953 wrote:It is not truly necessary but very much recommended. It will get you quite a bit more battery life with little effort. As always, in the end, it's up to you.
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Re: LED mod necessary?
It was my first mod ever, and it went just fine. As long as you have ben's book it should be just fine.
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