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  1. df65
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    Ahhh I BROKE it!

    100nF and 0.1 uF are the same :-) these are non polarized so there is no +ve or -ve, do not use any electrolytic types. I do not live in...
    Post by: df65, Dec 18, 2004 in forum: PS2 - Hardware boot discussion
  2. df65
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    Ahhh I BROKE it!

    you cant measure the capacitance in-circuit. I suggest you try a standard smd value of 100nF it wont cause any harm at all. Capacitance meter...
    Post by: df65, Dec 17, 2004 in forum: PS2 - Hardware boot discussion
  3. df65
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    Ahhh I BROKE it!

    From the picture it looks like a capacitor not a resistor. If indeed iti s a capacitor then it probably is used for decoupling and you have...
    Post by: df65, Dec 16, 2004 in forum: PS2 - Hardware boot discussion
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