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Before you go any further, you need to find out what kind of APU you have. | Before you go any further, you need to find out what kind of APU you have. | ||
- | I'm assuming you already have a 4.5mm Nintendo screwdriver bit, otherwise you're going to have some difficulty getting into your SNES. Remove the six screws from the bottom, then take the top of the deck off. If you live in North America, you'll likely be presented with one of the two images: | + | I'm assuming you already have a 4.5mm Nintendo screwdriver bit, otherwise you're going to have some difficulty getting into your SNES. Remove the six screws from the bottom, then take the top of the deck off. If you live in North America, you'll likely be presented with one of the two images: |
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+ | ==== Using a CS8406 ==== | ||
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+ | As the CS8405 is getting hard to get these days, here's a connection diagram for the CS8406. | ||
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+ | And I thought a pic of the pins on the DSP might be useful. | ||
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+ | The clock, data, and reset pins are all in the same place. | ||
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+ | I got so frustrated trying to solder wires to the DSP inside the APU can I ended up giving up on analog audio and lifting the pins. Don't do this! This will result in a nice black screen. It's all better now. |
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