New to modding/hacking machines
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New to modding/hacking machines
I am new here. The description of forum 42 said post questions here so; I kind of want to get into modding some electronics, not exclusively game systems. But having basically zero experience, I don't know what to do or where to start. Which transits into my actual question. What should I do to learn some basic modding skills? I have the equipment I have been reading about,I.E. Soldering Iron, Wire cutters and strippers, ect., I just don't have any know how on things like circuit boards and such. So can someone point me in the right direction?
Re: New to modding/hacking machines
buy electronics for dummies and ben's book. They both explain electronics. Ben's explains it in terms you can understand and electronics for dummies tells you more information.

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Also, for some easy first time projects to help you understand electronics, try making a usb fan, LED flashlight, or change the color of the LED on a game system. But, listen to the above poster and buy Ben's book. It is very down to earth and explains what each part does very clearly.
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The internet is your friend here.
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Re: New to modding/hacking machines
I highly recommend Instructables.com.
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