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    Shorted out regulator board. Please Help.

    OKay so like five minutes ago I was removing the the three ports on the bottom of the GC. I tested it after each one was removed to make sure it still worked. But I accidentally shorted out the regulator board. Literally I saw a few sparks jump. Is there any place I could buy a new one, because...
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    OKAY, I just found out how to solve my problem from http://forums.modretro.com/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=5128. It's the picture that shows his screen. I'll just solder the cable that came with the screen (with the plugs pulled of of course) and solder the gamecube's AV cables to the two i pulled off!
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    Sorry if some are a little blurry, I was shaking. Anyway the second picture shows five pins on the video and audio input. If your wondering I used a extension adapter to plug the gamecube in to test how it looked. Then there's three on the power. EDIT: You might have to open the image in a new...
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    uh.. how do i add an image?
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    Of the motherboard and/or with the case?
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    Okay so i found specs but they only tell the size and weight of the screen. not very helpful unless i need a new case.
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    Corresponding Pins 7" screen.

    So I found this great 7" inch screen at a yard sale. It has built in mono speaker and has buttons for menu volume power and (for my brother) a mute button. I've taken it apart but can't tell what pin is audio or video. Assuming that there's usually two to three pins on the board, it shouldn't be...
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    Soldering Points

    Thanks.
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    Mono screen

    Yeah that's what i planed to do anyways. Whatever's easier for a prototype.
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    Mono screen

    Thanks this helped.
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    Soldering Points

    Just to make sure I don't screw my controller the carbon is the white part covering a,b,x,y right?
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    Soldering Points

    This is all really helpful. I plain on working with the controller and case the rest of the weekend. Waiting to get desoldering braid.
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    Soldering Points

    This one is the most believable. No offense. Thanks for all the help with sorting this out. Unicycler what'd you use to scrap off the carbon coating?
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    Soldering Points

    The contacts on a controller circuit board are usually copper because they conduct electricity well. I don't see where you got carbon from.
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