When I was a kid my family owned a device whose sole purpose was to rewind vhs tapes.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 hours ago

      Me too! A whole milk crate full! Everyone thinks its a waste of space until I bust out the exact obscure/ancient cable they need.

    • @cm0002
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      225 days ago

      If you have a Samsung PCB115UBE USB cable for an old SCH-A870 I will seriously give you money for it right now

      • @Valmond
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        175 days ago

        Guy got a whole hoard of old geeks going through their cable stashes right now 😋

        • @cm0002
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          95 days ago

          I hope so, my only alternative to get my old data off this phone is desoldering the NAND chip lol

            • @cm0002
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              65 days ago

              Proprietary Samshit BS, the charging wall wart appears to have a different pin out from the USB data transfer cable

              • @[email protected]
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                Not sure why I’m being downvoted. If your only other option is desolder the NAND chips, you can build a cable for probably $10 in parts. Ask me how I know. That shit is easy. Get you a breakout board and find the connector or a close enough one that you can solder or crimp and get to it.

                Way easier and less work than messing with the board level components, FFS people.

                There are also people who will build you one as a service if it is beyond you.

                Downvotes for adding to the discussion giving a real alternative to a stated problem is asinine.

                Edit: also, if you’re willing to desolder the fucking NAND chips, just solder directly on the connector header on the PCB. Fucking duh!

                • @cm0002
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                  35 days ago

                  Dunno on the downvotes lol, but it’s something like a 24 pin connector that I have been able to dig up 0 documentation for. This would be a full blown RE’ing project, so desoldering the NAND would be easier than that because I already have a (one step above low end admittedly) hot air station and lots and lots of dead RAM sticks to remp up practice on

                  Desoldering is the hardest part, then I can just slap it into one of those NAND/BGA adapters and dump it, no REing required

                  But

                  There are also people who will build you one as a service

                  If that exists, could edge out my desoldering solution, do you have any recommendations of said people?

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                    55 days ago

                    According to the manual, you can do PC connection using Bluetooth, so give that a try. I found a teardown video and at least the top side of the PCB connector doesn’t have too many connection points. Some high quality pictures of both sides could help identify the likely pinout, and a breakout board would confirm. I would give Bluetooth a shot first.