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Pssshhh, I've fixed, a xbox 360 (put 8 pennies in it, but that's not the point), ps2 (needed major cleaning), psps (lots of soldering and replacing mobos, lcds, etc, and usb charge mod.), original xbox (well I've taken one apart... it wasn't broken), original playstation (kept freezing and my hits stopped being effective... took it apart put it back together and it worked fine), my laptop (upgraded my cpu), my rumor touch (well not really I bricked it so i just parted it out, well everything but the mobo), original NDS (replaced ribbon cable), NDS lite (replaced lcd screens), hmm I think that's it... I've broken stuff by not having the proper tools too, but that's not important. So hah! I win! :D
 
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Lol, I mean most of what I know how to do is from reading through lots and lots of forums, as well as watching hours and hours of youtube videos :D. I don't have all the tools I need yet though... I still need the tool that is used on some nintendo products like the gamecube. Especially so then I can mod it :D. I tried doing the sound reactive led mod on one of my psps and kinda got it, but didn't have all the proper tools at the time. But I like doing this kind of stuff. Watcha got that needs fixing? lol
 
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Well I got a PSP Chotto cam sitting on the shelve (barely used) and my Custom Shell PSP-2000. I do not have solder tools. But hey, Sound reactive LEDS is cool. IDK tho, I wanna get Vita in the near future. If I find anything, I'll hit you up.

Chotto cam? like the cam you can attach to the psps? And hmmmm What kind of shell does your 2000 have? like colorwise.
 
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Smoke Black, now I want a transparent in the future.

Chotto Cam is the 1.3MP camera:
psp_camera.jpg
 
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I've screwed up so many psp mobos but they pretty easy to solder components back on to... Like a fuse... >_>, and where the charging port plugs into... I have never had a non-functional mobo, unless I got it that way.

@Mobster The OEM case? I'm pretty sure they're injected molded with black plastic. Maybe after market ones you can...
 
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