Is the book good for someone who...
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RollOfToiletPaper
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Is the book good for someone who...
has practically no knowledge of electronics whatsoever? Because that would be me.
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Yeah just dont..
Yeah just dont ask stupid questions like this anymore (I know this guy he is smarter than this). Oh yeah, and use good grammer.
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Life of Brian
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It definitely opens the door for learning about electronics. I had no knowledge about electronics or how to solder or anything, but now after reading the book and reading these forums and building a system (and a half) I can say that I know a lot more now and am fairly competent.
dragonhead wrote:sweet. ive spent a third of my life on benheck!

Exactly, joedog. I got the book having no experience whatsoever with electronic modifications, never having picked up a soldering iron before even. I've nearly completed a SNESp and feel I've learned an incredible amount about electronics by reading the book. Have fun hacking your old videogame systems.
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