u/General-Darius

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Switch OLED screen issue

Hello, thanks for helping me earlier with another switch OLED I successfully modded, this one is another I have but the screen or touch have an issue, some times it goes black and also when pressure is applied as you can see on the video, i think it's definitely the screen but I can try to swap the motherboard to be sure

u/General-Darius — 4 days ago
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How to know if I fried this little cap

This is my 2nd modchip on OLED, first one was a success but I think I did something wrong with my second attempt, when soldering this little cap to the flex I heard a weird noise and readings seems odd

What are the normal reading? And in what mode ? Diode ? Resistance ? Sorry I'm a beginner and I'm still learning

I didn't power on the switch yet I'm waiting to see if I'm cooked or not

u/General-Darius — 6 days ago

Hi, first of all thank you for helping, I used chatgpt to help me write this as i'm not an english user

I’m trying to find a horror movie I watched as a kid, probably from the 90s or early 2000s.

What I remember:

  • A family moves into a new house (I think).
  • The movie had a haunted / supernatural atmosphere.
  • I remember there being something in the garden or near the house, maybe a grave, tomb, crypt, underground passage, or hidden entrance.
  • One scene that really stuck with me: a young girl (possibly the daughter) goes inside that place / enters the grave or passage.
  • I think this area was important to the story and strange things happened there.

Things I’m not sure about:

  • I don’t remember if it was ghosts, demons, or some other supernatural force.
  • I’m not sure if the passage was in the garden, basement, or attached to the house.

Movies that are NOT it:

  • Pet Sematary
  • Poltergeist
  • Darkness
  • Cubbyhouse
  • The House by the Cemetery (maybe it was that but watching the trailer didnt help, I should watch the movie to be sure)

I watched it as a kid, so some details may be wrong.
Any ideas?

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u/General-Darius — 16 days ago