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> Is The "nme 1.2 Fix" Absolutely Necessary?
fred99
post Apr 13 2007, 03:57 AM
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Hello I've just received my new nme 1.2 because I fried the last one.

I know there's a "fix" for the 1.2, moving the 470 coil to the 5v and making a bridge..
This is on the underdog website, news section.

Is this absolutely necessary ??

I have an Hitachy 78FK.
What are the risks if I solder the nme in its original form?

Is the fix only necessary on samsungs?

Fred

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post Apr 13 2007, 04:18 AM
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So far. it seems the 470 fix is for Samsungs. Not hitachis.

You should install the chip as-is. Then if there is some error, after you've exhausted all other avenues... remove the 470.
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post Apr 13 2007, 04:55 AM
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btw, for hitachi 78k, I recommend the Xeno. Less wires. Though u do have to power on the 360 via the Eject button to enable the chip - ... i'm lazy.

But if u think u can tackle it.. go for the nme1.2
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