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Just a quick video I made today while removing the plastic tabs and pins to make my Taito F3 Motherboard region free for the Darksoft Multi. I know its probably obvious how to do it for most people but it might hopefully help some users on here who are not so confident on where to start.

 
here is anther way I do. I use needle nose pliers(smaller head is better) to bend the little white piece and take it out. These connector pins on board are very strong and hard to break it.

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that looks very clean, do you 'twist' the plastic or do you 'wiggle' it till it breaks?
 
The nose plier method worked great for me. I grabbed the plastics, wiggled it a few times until it "clicked" and then just pulled it up. Managed to region modify my motherboard in 3-4 minutes total. My nose plier was a bit bigger, so i bent one pin on each side of the plastics, but it was easy to bend them back with a small screw driver. Thanks alberto1225!
 
Wow, I made it a bit more complicated but I think it was because my plyers where very thin and didn't grab hard enough.
 
I did it as well with a set of small plyers, took me 5 minutes and it looks very clean :D
 
i tryed to use the dremel and just bent 5 pins. luckily they did not break, but i dont really know how to remove those things
 
i tryed to use the dremel and just bent 5 pins. luckily they did not break, but i dont really know how to remove those things
Do as a few posts above yours: Jul 28th 2017
Grab the whole thing, wiggle a bit and it will break off.

I tried Dremel too, waay to dangerous :)
 
I only slight wiggle the white plastic. It’s very fragile so no need to wiggle too much or hard. Don’t touch other pins when wiggling or you have to bend the pin back=)
I also was too afraid to use the Dremel method. I used a combination of a hot knife solder tip and a hobby knife, following up with a small file. Looks great. The wiggle method...man too easy.
 
I used a craft knife with a fine blade to shave the ends off the blocks, then cut the sides away from the end pins (so only the middle pin was surrounded by plastic) then used needle pliers to twist the block and it snaps clean away - 10 minutes tops for all eight blocks to be removed with no bent pins.

Had a faulty PB2 cart so I used the case to house the multi-pcb - just need to work out the best place to mount the LCD, currently I've stuck it on the top with double-sided tape.
As a bonus our local supermarket had some 16Gb Sandisk micro SD-cards priced at £3 each so I bought the four they had in stock (must have been incorrect as the same capacity in standard SD ones were £8)....
I also managed to pickup two more F3 motherboards with PB2 & PB4 carts from Yahoo Auctions Japan last month for $120 the pair - I noticed the two that finished this week went for $100 each.


Do I put the price hike down to the "Darksoft effect"?
 
ok, so i ordered the correct dremel bit 7293 now. wish me luck, these darksoft kits become more and more complex to install
 
ok, so i ordered the correct dremel bit 7293 now. wish me luck, these darksoft kits become more and more complex to install
just use some small plyers, 5 minutes, job done ;)
 
The None-Dremel methode works we faster, cleaner and easier. DO NOT use a Dremel!!!
 
i just rocked the tabs back and forth with a thin pliers for a while and they came away cleanly. the plastic isn't brittle enough to 'snap', but it will come away if you grip it as close to the bottom of the socket as you can and work it. any pins that get knocked about when doing this can be straightened up afterwards. not sure why a dremel on it's own would work better, sounds like you would need a vice or a drill press to do a dremel job accurately, one slip of a handheld dremel and you could mangle the pins you want to keep IMHO.

idk, whatever works for You i guess. maybe try the rocker method first, and if that leaves any stubs in the way, tidy the stumps with a dremel or a craft knife or scalpel?
 
Shoot, I should have tried pliers. But it looked like a molded single piece. I guess the bits are just glued onto a stock connector?

Chisel soldering iron tip and an x-acto knife worked for me, but I did bend a few pins which I had to straighten out. Hoping I didn't botch it, need to test when I can.

Saw the dremel video. Honestly sort of thought it was one of those troll videos, like adding a headphone jack to an iPhone. :D
 
on which Region A board does the multicart fit without modding?
 
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