K kevindg86 Student Joined Oct 28, 2016 Messages 134 Reaction score 29 Location Wernersville PA Nov 8, 2018 #1 Need a new on for a U4, the one in it is fubar-ed
A Apocalypse Nov 8, 2018 #2 There's no component on it so should be an easy fix. The only problems I've ever seen are bent/broken pins on the PCMCIA connector, in this case just replace it and you're good.
There's no component on it so should be an easy fix. The only problems I've ever seen are bent/broken pins on the PCMCIA connector, in this case just replace it and you're good.
K kevindg86 Student Joined Oct 28, 2016 Messages 134 Reaction score 29 Location Wernersville PA Nov 8, 2018 #3 Yeah they are multiple broken pins, I mean I can try to unsolder all 60 pins but it seems like a real hassle.
Yeah they are multiple broken pins, I mean I can try to unsolder all 60 pins but it seems like a real hassle.
A Apocalypse Nov 8, 2018 #4 kevindg86 said: Yeah they are multiple broken pins, I mean I can try to unsolder all 60 pins but it seems like a real hassle. Click to expand... 68 pins It's only a matter of minutes with the right equipment but I understand not everyone has what's needed.
kevindg86 said: Yeah they are multiple broken pins, I mean I can try to unsolder all 60 pins but it seems like a real hassle. Click to expand... 68 pins It's only a matter of minutes with the right equipment but I understand not everyone has what's needed.
K kevindg86 Student Joined Oct 28, 2016 Messages 134 Reaction score 29 Location Wernersville PA Nov 8, 2018 #5 Where would one find those pins?