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Pins/solder joints labeled for TG-16 Obey region mod...

Started by PCEngineHell, 03/17/2015, 12:47 AM

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PCEngineHell

Not sure if anyone has bothered to label these yet to make modding the TG-16 deck easier. If they have, then feel free to ignore this. If not, then here you go. This will allow you to avoid snipping and lifting pins on the system and just solder directly to solder joints when using the Obey chip. All this will involve is cutting traces instead. Gametech had posted something about cutting the traces in one of his videos, but he never actually labeled/stated which ones led to which joints.

Kinda felt this info should be shared, so I labeled them in a couple of pics. It's up to you to decide where to cut the traces, but in the pics you can see where I did mine. Thanks to HercTnT for providing the system to work on. Hopefully this is clear enough to understand. If not, I'm old and tired, so no fucks given.

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wilykat

For those who can't see the cut traces, look on the PCB side picture near where wires are soldered to pin 15, 16, and 17.  Just below the number box.

PCEngineHell

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Quote from: wilykat on 03/17/2015, 04:06 AMFor those who can't see the cut traces, look on the PCB side picture near where wires are soldered to pin 15, 16, and 17.  Just below the number box.
Yeah I mean the traces will be obvious anyway. They all leave the pins located at the slot on the TG16. I chose to cut them further down where they separate some and are not bunched together.

csgx1

Thanks for sharing. Seems like a cleaner/easier method. Cutting the Hucard slot pins always seemed to be the unsettling part for the few region mods I've done.

Keith Courage

I prefer doing it all from the same side. Still need to cut the same traces underneath.
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