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  1. #1 Alternative 3.3V point for the 75004 GH-041-34 PS-2... 
    retroborg is offline Member
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    Hello,
    Please, if anybody could point out an alternative 3.3V point (Other than the one posted) for the 75004 GH-041-34 EURO PAL PS-2 PCB.
    I?m trying to install the Modbo 750 1.82 mod chip.

    I just can?t stick the wire here!
    http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/3408/3v3fz.png

    Any help will be highly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.
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    shimman is offline Member
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    Ref +: psaras, marcus21, sirusxXx, gamecubesuxs
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    What I found weird is that I measured the continuity of the bottom part of the standard 3.3V point (The one I posted) and it is connected to the Ground!
    The top part (metal) however is too worn, and I can’t check the continuity to any other point, neither can I solder the wire on to it.
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