I'm hoping to get some help after probably doing something badly / wrong. I had an old working GameCube and decided to try and modify it after seeing the HDMI mod video. I'm pretty much a beginner for all things and have only really been practising soldering this last 6 months so apologies if my work is a mess / rubbish.
Video of initial result: https://photos.app.goo.gl/wKtNFG4SNRPjnXeE2
The other change I've made to the GameCube is to put a white LED in. I'm assuming this will have no baring.
I used this guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FOQ ... KxcMc/edit
I also ordered the pluto board "Item#6117 (Pluto-IIx XC3S200 HDMI) (pre-programmed with GCVideo 2.4a for Gamecube)".
I've installed the mod but sadly only get a blank screen when attaching it to my computer monitor.
A friend helped me remove the initial DV port giving me this:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/AQ9ODZGL36Cf7Om03
I had some difficult cleaning up the pins on the motherboard and may have damaged ports 1 and 3:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7g1tQpSunXrXVois1
or
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Tte26In2GUXArVQ32
I found this online in order to determine where the pins should lead:
https://www.gc-forever.com/forums/downl ... hp?id=2482
I checked to see if there was a connection between those points and couldn't get a reading so I attached some wires to the joints:

I've used 26 gauge wiring up until this point where I use part of an old PATA cable. Testing the connection seemed to yield good results with no resistance between wiring and attachment.
After doing that I did all the work to attach the mod:


Again I've used part of an old PATA cable for the controller connection.


I've also put a 100 ohm resistor as described in the guide.
Sadly plugging it in yields the following results seen in the video.
I'm going to check through the wiring and joints again tonight but any points or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Seb