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emu_kidid
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by emu_kidid » Fri May 06, 2011 2:26 pm
I have purchased possibly the last lot of Qoob PRO and Qoob SX's available from the manufacturer
and they're currently on sale in our
Online Store!
Be sure to not miss out, because
once they're sold out, they're sold out for good!
$6 Shipping world-wide for as many as you buy!

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Burbruee
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by Burbruee » Sat May 07, 2011 2:49 pm
Is it hard to replace an already installed ViperGC with a Qoob Pro? Also how many do you have of each?
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infact
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by infact » Sat May 07, 2011 4:18 pm
@Burbruee: Well, not difficult at all, you have to desolder the old wires and solder the new ones though.
See attached jpg.
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liquitt
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by liquitt » Sat May 07, 2011 8:02 pm
speaking of that, is there an alternative for the 5V soldering point nearby? that one's a bi***

please search before you ask - a lot has been discussed already!
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infact
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by infact » Sat May 07, 2011 8:52 pm
You can get 5v anywhere you want...

When not sure, use the pin from the power board (see Ashen's pictures in
this thread).
more info about the qoob 5v soldering point:
seen here:
http://wiki.nintendo-scene.com/Qoob_Pro
When soldering the 5v wire for the Qoob Pro the gold soldering point might not accept solder without cleaning it first. First put some solder on the end of your iron then try to stick it to the point, but if after 2 seconds it wont stick remove the iron. Next clean the point using some sandpaper or a SOS pad (virgin pad w/o chemicals). Use a small brush or Q-Tip and apply some alcohol to the point. Next apply some flux to the point and then apply the solder. Make sure to only leave the iron on the point for no more then 3 seconds otherwise you risk heating up the board to the point where the resistor above the 5v pad will come off.
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emu_kidid
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by emu_kidid » Sun May 08, 2011 1:07 am
Burbruee, I have bought quite a few, but they are selling faster than I expected.. might sell out as fast as the IDE-EXI's did at this rate.
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infact
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by infact » Sun May 08, 2011 1:28 am
cause they are cheeeaaap

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by liquitt » Sun May 08, 2011 4:29 pm
infact wrote:You can get 5v anywhere you want...

When not sure, use the pin from the power board (see Ashen's pictures in
this thread).
i was thinking about using that one. question is, if the original cable is long enough, thats why i was asking for an alternative nearby...but i could still extend it....
please search before you ask - a lot has been discussed already!
(or use google with "site:gc-forever.com *term*")
http://is.gd/MDmZcr
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http://is.gd/dX58Rm
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by JPnintendo » Sun May 15, 2011 5:23 pm
Hey, I have that chip and I know all about it. I made a tutorial about hot to use it. But in spanish and in other forum... I ll translate it, for thuse that will buy the device. (Yes... I have qoob... but my GC hasn´t DVD-Drive

I NEED ONE! )
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infact
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by infact » Sun May 15, 2011 5:33 pm
Then get one
They are also in the online store for example.
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JPnintendo
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by JPnintendo » Sun May 15, 2011 10:45 pm
The problem is that I need a Complete Drive (that black thing than is inside) and here in Argentina is imposible to found one, and the GC`s than I see around here are chiped whit xeno

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liquitt
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by liquitt » Mon May 16, 2011 4:32 am
PM'd you

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by MixMasterMike » Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:21 pm
Hi, I also bought a Qoob SX on the online shop, but since paying for it, I got no response whatsoever. Is this still a working shop and a trustworthy seller?
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emu_kidid
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by emu_kidid » Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:45 pm
I send all items out 1-3 days after the order is submitted. Orders all ship from Australia so postage times may be sluggish at best. Usual postage time is 5 to 14 working days (as most people have told me), some extreme cases are 20 days and super extreme (only happens to Canada) is 40 days!
Rest assured your item is on the way.
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by MixMasterMike » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:15 am
Okay thanks, do you have some kind of tracking number so I can check on it online?
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by emu_kidid » Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:40 am
Sorry, no tracking numbers are used since here they cost about 2 times more than posting the item itself. I have not had any items go missing yet and I've sent about 300+ since the web store opened.