07 March 2017, 11:32 | #1 |
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A1200 RF module removal pics + A1200 chips overview
Hey there,
A while ago I removed the RF from the A600. Because it was the first attempt, I did it in a very tedious way. Here is a much more "cut to the chase" RF module removal from a A1200. (The procedure is reversible and no RF modules were harmed in the process ;-) http://www.exretro.com/galleries/com...ay)/index.html Also: A picture of an A1200 rev 1D4 mobo with most of the chips and ports marked out. Maybe it will be of use to someone.. (Pic is fairly high res, press the 1:1 icon to see it in full size) http://www.exretro.com/galleries/com...top_Legend.jpg /eX |
07 March 2017, 13:02 | #2 |
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Neat work! Well documented too
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