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SlingShot wrote:I soldered the +5v onto the edge of the fuse and the ground onto the remaining pad. plugged it into an old XP dog and windows recognised it + the brand but thats all :(
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data-medics wrote:No need for chip off in this case, it can easily be soldered.
Try using solid wires such as those in CAT5e cable. Dip the wires in flux, then tin them with a soldering iron and some 60/40 solder. Solder them first onto the USB port, plug that into an extension cable, then solder the wires to the board (that way you don't have to move it and have them pop off), and finally plug the extension cable into the computer. I do this all the time.
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HaQue wrote:likely to have a sea of caps and resistors floating off the board.
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HaQue wrote:if you do a search on this forum, we have discussed microscoped pretty good. there is a thread with lots of info
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