so in other news, iv been trying to repair a Sega Genesis game (RBI 94). when i first tested it like 3 months ago i was getting a faulty reading on the chip. research reveled that you can fix it with a 1k resistor. just solder the resister between the ground and the faulty pin on the chip and it should work. so i finally bought a 100 pack of 1k resistors for $5 bucks.
well today i open the game back up to solder in a resistor, get out the multimeter, and every stinking pin on the chip is reading normal.
so i start checking other components. the half ohm fuse is reading just fine. the 47uf 16v capacitor on the other hand is giving a reading i can only describe as fucked up. so apparently the capacitor is F'ed up. so i just ordered a 10 pack of capacitors for another $5.
now here's the kicker. i can literally go buy another copy of this game for like $6. and i already have RBI 93 and RBI 3 sitting on the shelf. so yeah...
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