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mrTr33

The gold wire that runs from my Chameleon solderless adaptor to the d0 point has snapped. Can't I just completely tear all wiring off, and put a new wire on there? I thought I saw a tutorial for another mod chip that used this same adaptor, and the first step was to tear the wires out, but it also had another pin that ran a wire to where the screw connects the adaptor to the motherboard. I would think I could just run another wire to my d0 point.

Also, I stripped the screw......couldn't I just get a bigger screw?

Thanks!
bucko
You could try soldering it to the alterinate D0, or you could buy a new adapter.
mrTr33
darn........

It looks like such a simple little wire, but the hardware store didn't have anything that small, Radio Shack probably does, though. There is an alternate d0 point? I will have to research that.........I can just use a bigger screw to screw it into the motherboard, right?
yigga
i think that wire is sumthin called like ''kynar wire'' ??! ohmy.gif
imamafackinhokie
I had the soderless adaptor and the damn gold wire kept comming out of the d0 point so i got pissed and ran 30 gauge kynar wire from the alternate d0 point on the motherboard (there are a few pics of this)

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BTW: that pic is the underside of the motherboard.

and better ones if you search for them on google.

I ran this all the way up to the place where the gold wire attached to the black kynar wire on the adapter. I did it this way bc I didnt want to solder it to the top of the mod chip and not work whenever i closed it all back up - ( i was lazy basically) I'm not saying that wouldnt work (it should) but i just soldered it to the wire that used the adaptor.

Good luck.

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