Here's a closer pic from a better camera: http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g290/A...c99545.jpg
No markings or idents that i can see. The actual chip itself had melted so nothing was recognisable. From the size of its footprint on the PCB though it looks similar to a few other chips that have the markings 'v6 95'
Just noticed that if you follow the top line of the exposed pcb wiring it leads to three holes/joints with '1' on one side and '14' on the other.
No markings or idents that i can see. The actual chip itself had melted so nothing was recognisable. From the size of its footprint on the PCB though it looks similar to a few other chips that have the markings 'v6 95'
Just noticed that if you follow the top line of the exposed pcb wiring it leads to three holes/joints with '1' on one side and '14' on the other.