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Repair & Schematics

Updated Mar 15, 2026 · 1 min read

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CleanComp Setup
The CleanComp Universal can be installed in any console that has native RF or composite signals somewhere on the system....
CleanRGB Setup
The CleanRGB Universal can be installed in any console that has native RGB signals somewhere on the system. The purpose ...
📄 Power Supply Details
Below is a list of power supply requirements on all retro consoles. I will fill this list out over time from real observ...
Zilog Z80 CPU
The famous Z80 CPU is used in a lot of retro consoles from the Mega Drive to even hand-helds like the Game Gear. It is g...
IC Manufacturer Logos
Thanks to this post we have a nice image of common IC manufacturer logos to help identify the manufacturer of a chip b...
LCD Ribbon Repair
Taking your repair game to the next level is taking on the very fragile LCD flexible ribbons that appear to be magically...
📄 Amiga (Various)
📄 Amiga 500
📄 Amiga 600
📄 Amiga 1200
📄 Amiga CD32
📄 Apple Macintosh SE/30
Apple Macintosh SE/30
📄 Atari 2600
📄 Atari 5200
Atari 5200
📄 Atari 7800
📄 Atari Jaguar
Atari Lynx
The Atari Lynx is an 8-bit fourth-generation hand-held game console released by Atari Corporation in September 1989 in N...
📄 Atari Lynx II
📄 BBC Micro
📄 Commodore 16
📄 Commodore 64
📄 Commodore VIC-20
📄 Dreamcast
📄 Game Boy
📄 Game Boy Pocket
📄 Game Boy Advance SP
Game Gear
The Game Gear is an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console released by Sega on October 6, 1990, in Japan, in Apri...
📄 GameCube
📄 Laptops
📄 Mattel Intellivision
📄 NES
📄 Neo Geo AES
📄 Neo Geo MVS
📄 Neo Geo MVS MV6
📄 Neo Geo CDZ
Neo Geo CDZ
📄 Nintendo Game & Watch
📄 Game And Watch New
📄 Nintendo Switch
📄 Panasonic 3DO
📄 Panasonic Q
📄 PC Engine LT
📄 PC Engine
📄 PC Engine Duo
PC Engine Duo
📄 PC Engine Duo
📄 PC Engine GT
📄 PlayStation 1
📄 PlayStation 2
📄 PS3
📄 PlayStation 4
📄 Playstation 5
📄 PS Vita
📄 Master System
📄 Sega Master System 2
📄 Sega Mega CD
📄 Sega Mega CD 2
📄 Sega Mega Drive
📄 Sega Mega Drive 2
Sega Mega-Tech Arcade
The Mega-Tech System is an arcade cabinet released by Sega in 1989, and Western counterpart to the Mega 6. It was based...
📄 Sega Naomi
📄 Sega Saturn
📄 Vectrex
📄 Virtual Boy
📄 Wondermega
📄 Xbox Original
📄 Xbox 360
📄 Xbox One
📄 Xbox One X
📄 ZX Spectrum 16/48k
📄 ZX Spectrum 128