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Old 8th Jan 2011, 8:58 pm
V Guyver V Guyver is offline
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Sorry for the delay, had my hand slashed a few days ago by my cat, still not healed. In any case, I couldn't find my original photo's from disassembly. So I took some new ones, though they are of a much enferior quality then previous ones.

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It's hard to make out the words, and I believe the larger chip is the processor. Marked AT12237T (note the 1 may actually be an I.)

The battery though is easy to make out. it's a 3.7V 500mAh marked as "Sy303450" Usefull to know at least what voltagethe thing operates on to replace it should it die.

Hope this helps, please share your own pcitures shoudl you open up your own unit.

Last edited by V Guyver; 8th Jan 2011 at 9:05 pm. Reason: Added info on product.
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