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I've been busy w/ school but im getting back to my pN64

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does anyone know the minimum voltage the N64 can take before it will reset? also, what voltage will i get out if i put something other than 12V (less than) into a DC-DC 12V->3.3V converter? Thanks a bunch!
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no just frig with it til you kill your board
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... thanks for the insight cennar...
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lol....well, on the 3.3V line it can take 3V without reseting..I'm not sure about the converter though
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the minimum voltage on the 12v line is really 7.2v, as it just goes into a 7805, and for your DC-DC converter......depends on what kind it is....
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the minimum voltage on the 12v line is really 7.2v, as it just goes into a 7805, and for your DC-DC converter......depends on what kind it is....
now thats what i was looking for :-) thanks!
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