changing components


duffman

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after getting my new GP32 i am extremely pissed off that it cannot overclock at all, therefore rendering most snes games useless, anyway as i have a broken 166mhz lying around is there any way i can change the components around (the RAM i think)

obviously i doubt there is, but it would be nice for something good to happen to me and my £300 worth of useless machines for once :angry:
 
thats so god damn harsh.. i did the same with my lovely white jap saturn... i felt real true pain....


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If it is blow up due to reverse polarity it is possibly an easy fix, try a company that does calculator and computer repairs, if you are in Australia leave a note and I may be able to help.
 
thanx for the suggestions guys, im looking into getting the soldering done by someone who knows what they're doing, mabey then, i'll be able to enjoy the GP32 as it was meant to be, oh and coolgpguy.....well...meh i cant be bothered
 
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