this would not be the first time someone signed up to publish their findings. they could be a lurker for years.
I guess the sarcasm flew way over your head even though I made it very obvious ..
this would not be the first time someone signed up to publish their findings. they could be a lurker for years.
unless you use '/s', I'll automatically assume you're a dumbass.I guess the sarcasm flew way over your head even though I made it very obvious ..
unless you use '/s', I'll automatically assume you're a dumbass.
relax guys, gals and whatevs.The only dumbass here is you who cannot even comprehend sarcasm where it's very obviously used. If you actually paid attention to how I constructed my message, and who I quoted and what they said it's very fucking obvious.
relax guys, gals and whatevs.
@smiba got an ETA when you get the game and have time to make the project? i am interesting in seing the PCB of the games
Damn that's violent...When it's arrived...
Throw it!!! Throw it down from some high place!!!
Taste it!!! Chew it!!!
Smash it!!! With a hammer!!!
If it hasn't broken yet...
Crack it open!!! carefully...
Then taste its internal!!!!!
For science!!!
Then taste its internal!!!!!
For science!!!
Knowing Nintendo, they probably didI hope for the sake of whoever does this that Nintendo didn't coat the inside with denatonium benzoate like they did the outside...
Going slightly off-topic here, but the Norwegians invented the best cheese slicer everThe way I'm thinking of how to crack open a switch cart without damage is by using a thin, superheated wire such as that of a cheese slicer in an effort to melt the exterior of the plastic while maintaining the inside PCB intact.
Going slightly off-topic here, but the Norwegians invented the best cheese slicer ever
As for opening the cart, if you don't have a wire you could probably heat a needle held with pliers and slowly melting away at the seams.
Don't melt BOTW!I'll see what I can do, the heated wire or needle technique sounds quite well. Although I could probably just use my 0.3mm micro soldering iron as its thin enough, would need to clean off the burned plastic residue after it though
EDIT:
Yeah the 0.3mm soldering iron definitely is the way to go!