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Easy

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4

Time Required

                          20 minutes            

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  • Atari 2600 Jr. Rev. A Disassembly
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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Remove the base               
  • Remove 5 Phillips screws from base.

Remove 5 Phillips screws from base.

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Step 2

              Detach the Case               
  • Use a metal or heavy duty spudger to unhook the 3 plastic clips holding the front of the case together.
  • Be careful not to break the plastic clips
  • While unhooking the center hook use another spudger to run along the top and bottom casing. This helps to get the clip lose.
  • Be careful not to pull the case apart quickly, there is a ribbon that is attached to the top and bottom.

Use a metal or heavy duty spudger to unhook the 3 plastic clips holding the front of the case together.

Be careful not to break the plastic clips

While unhooking the center hook use another spudger to run along the top and bottom casing. This helps to get the clip lose.

Be careful not to pull the case apart quickly, there is a ribbon that is attached to the top and bottom.

Step 3

              Detach the Ribbon               
  • Detach the ribbon from the circuit board by gently pulling ribbon out from clip.

Detach the ribbon from the circuit board by gently pulling ribbon out from clip.

Step 4

              Remove Circuit Board from Base               
  • There are 2 clips holding the circuit board in place.
  • Using a metal or heavy duty spudger release the clip on the left side.
  • Remove the circuit board.

There are 2 clips holding the circuit board in place.

Using a metal or heavy duty spudger release the clip on the left side.

Remove the circuit board.

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