The dangly part on the retro duo board
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Hey, I was wondering about the protrusion on the corner of the retro duo board around where the power switch is. would it be possible to remove that portion? I mean, I know it should be, I just don't know if it has been done yet. And if there is confirmation on the feasibility of that, I'd rather not take the risk. If anyone has gotten it to work, do they have a guide on the bypasses I'd need to do afterward?
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Re: The dangly part on the retro duo board
I don't have a retro duo but I'm fairly certain of the purpose of the dangly bit. If you can post some pictures of both sides of the boards I should be able to tell you what to do. What will most likely be the case is that you connect a switch from a couple of traces which are now running to the power switch dongle.
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Re: The dangly part on the retro duo board
Looking at my dead RD (copulate you Chinese power adapters with opposite polarity and same size as Genesis), the power switch and reset button will have to be relocated which should be fairly easy. However, I also see a diode, capacitor, and resistor. You'd also be cutting close to what i think is a clock crystal.
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