i know its easier to ask, but this is already in this thread....
All in One PCB Support Thread
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Yeah sorry, I honestly searched for it first and couldn't find it. I found other images with the explained solder points for burnt pads, but couldn't find this. Thanks for the repost.VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 12:47 pm
i know its easier to ask, but this is already in this thread....
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I have read through this entire thread and for the most part I keep up with it. With that said at approaching 100 pages it is unreasonable to expect most people to have the time to cruise the whole thing. Is this pic in the first post? If not it should be.
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
just purchased some larger 20mm 1W speakers off of amazon to see if that will help with the audio clipping problem. Ill keep you posted.
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I hear what your saying, but it's not unreasonable... One of the reason these threads get this big is that the same question is repeated over and over again...onesojourner wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 2:29 pmI have read through this entire thread and for the most part I keep up with it. With that said at approaching 100 pages it is unreasonable to expect most people to have the time to cruise the whole thing. Is this pic in the first post? If not it should be.
But I appreciate the feedback
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Are you sure that's largers... The standard Gameboy speaker is about 28mm...docholiday11x wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 2:41 pmjust purchased some larger 20mm 1W speakers off of amazon to see if that will help with the audio clipping problem. Ill keep you posted.
If the one you got off Amazon is 20mm, then it will be also suitable for the mintyPi
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Ahhhh. Youre right. Thankful for amazons easy cancels/returns. The style i ordered was much thicker though, Ill see if i can find any 28mm thick 1w ones.VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 3:08 pmAre you sure that's largers... The standard Gameboy speaker is about 28mm...docholiday11x wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 2:41 pmjust purchased some larger 20mm 1W speakers off of amazon to see if that will help with the audio clipping problem. Ill keep you posted.
If the one you got off Amazon is 20mm, then it will be also suitable for the mintyPi
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
I'll add it later so it's easier to find but I'm almost positive someone down the road will ask about it even though it'll be on the first post.onesojourner wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 2:29 pmI have read through this entire thread and for the most part I keep up with it. With that said at approaching 100 pages it is unreasonable to expect most people to have the time to cruise the whole thing. Is this pic in the first post? If not it should be.
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
Hey
I received my AIO 2.2 board 3 weeks ago and had to wait for all other components to arrive. Now I have everything and I started to test if the board is recognized by my computer as a SparkFun Pro Micro. However, if I connect the board to my PC, nothing happens (no entry in Device Manager) and the board gets warm.
What should I do?
I received my AIO 2.2 board 3 weeks ago and had to wait for all other components to arrive. Now I have everything and I started to test if the board is recognized by my computer as a SparkFun Pro Micro. However, if I connect the board to my PC, nothing happens (no entry in Device Manager) and the board gets warm.
What should I do?
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Re: All in One PCB Support Thread
have you wired it properly, i'd check that first.....RobbsyB wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 12:17 pmHey
I received my AIO 2.2 board 3 weeks ago and had to wait for all other components to arrive. Now I have everything and I started to test if the board is recognized by my computer as a SparkFun Pro Micro. However, if I connect the board to my PC, nothing happens (no entry in Device Manager) and the board gets warm.
What should I do?
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