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Title: solvwd
Post by: northerngames on December 06, 2008, 01:02:18 pm
solved got parts needed
Title: Re: I need help finding out what this component is called on a DS lite motherboard
Post by: Franco B on December 08, 2008, 03:37:36 am
I can't help you with the components I'm afraid but I was just wondering what the modchip is for?
Title: Re: I need help finding out what this component is called on a DS lite motherboard
Post by: Beley on December 08, 2008, 08:45:36 pm
They are inductors. 22uH and 10uH (aka 22 micro Henry).  you can get them from www.digikey.com

if they just broke off and not broken you could probably just solder them back on.
Title: Re: I need help finding out what this component is called on a DS lite motherboard
Post by: northerngames on December 09, 2008, 02:28:39 am
solved



 

Title: Re: I need help finding out what this component is called on a DS lite motherboa
Post by: Malenko on December 09, 2008, 07:15:40 am
I have a BRAND NEW black DS that got bricked on a failed flash. a game has never been played on it. Need it for parts?
You could do a 360 controller hack for me, and I'll send the DS with the controller.
Title: Re: I need help finding out what this component is called on a DS lite motherboard
Post by: northerngames on December 09, 2008, 01:59:03 pm
sounds good to me YGPM.
Title: Re: solvwd
Post by: SavannahLion on December 15, 2008, 01:22:11 pm
I don't mean to sound rude or anything. It seems to be rather rude to remove/delete/whatever a posting that could have relevance in the future for some other poor sop that comes along. It's maddeningly frustrating using GoogleFu to find information only to discover the poster removed that posting because his problem was solved.

I followed this thread from the start so it doesn't necessarily apply to me so I have no need for the information, reference or otherwise. I'm just thinking ahead to the potential worth. The comment by Beley makes no sense without those photos in the original post. That's the kind of information that might prove useful to someone else in the future.
Title: Re: solvwd
Post by: northerngames on December 15, 2008, 03:35:49 pm
 Hi, those photo's were on my desktop and the host that I was using had looked for them at directory wise.
 I no longer needed nor wanted them on my desktop anymore so I had deleted them and it made the pics that were posted here a dead link instead with no picture so I deleted them also since it was a useless that way.
 
 





Title: Re: solvwd
Post by: SavannahLion on December 15, 2008, 06:11:45 pm
Fair enough. :laugh:

For future reference, doesn't seem like very many people use it. If you expand the additional options below (when entering your post), you'll see an option to upload photos. The disadvantage is a size limit, but it guarantees the photos stay where they're supposed to stay long after you're gone.  ;)
Title: Re: solvwd
Post by: northerngames on December 15, 2008, 07:12:07 pm
yeah those pics I needed them to be large enough to display the pcb components clearly where a small pic just wont get it.

I did not know there was a option to add pics either so for smaller pics I will use it instead.
Title: Re: solvwd
Post by: DaveMMR on December 15, 2008, 07:33:58 pm
You can also use Photobucket or similar service to upload pictures.