SNESP wiring help.

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EvilnessNMyVeins
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Post by EvilnessNMyVeins »

Just in case you don't read my PM
I am New to this stuff I don't know how to fix problems yet!!!
I ask questions, and make mistakes, and don't always understand what you are telling me to do.
You could be nicer sometimes you don't have to help me its not like I am spamming I am just trying to figure out whats wrong which I may have and maybe not.
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Post by usbcd36 »

Err, sorry about that, I'm just getting frusterated with other things and I accidentally took it out on you… :cry:
EvilnessNMyVeins
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Post by EvilnessNMyVeins »

Yay! It works!
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Post by extremesonic »

so you were just low on power?
Congrats on getting to work, I remember when I first got mine working I was shaking, jumping, running in circles, and couldn't stop moving for like 20 minutes
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Post by Turbo Tax 1.0 »

yeagh its a fun experience getting it up and running
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EvilnessNMyVeins
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Post by EvilnessNMyVeins »

well it wasn't low on power the connections were just worn a bit from changing wires about.
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