Difference between revisions of "Proprietary Screw Drives"
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The 4.5mm gamebit was used not only by Nintendo but Sega as well. It was found in: | The 4.5mm gamebit was used not only by Nintendo but Sega as well. It was found in: | ||
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*[[Nintendo 64]] | *[[Nintendo 64]] | ||
*[[Sega Genesis Cartridge]] | *[[Sega Genesis Cartridge]] | ||
*[[Sega Saturn Memory Card]] | *[[Sega Saturn Memory Card]] | ||
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==Tri-wing== | ==Tri-wing== |
Revision as of 00:51, 3 June 2013
This page details the various uncommon screw types that can be found in some consoles. Most consoles use standard Phillips-head screws, but some, especially Nintendo consoles, use screws that aren't necessarily proprietary but are nearly impossible to find in conventional brick-and-mortar hardware stores. Luckily, many of the necessary screwdrivers can be found for next to nothing on eBay.
3.8mm Gamebit
Found in
- Game Boy Cartridges
4.5mm Gamebit
The 4.5mm gamebit was used not only by Nintendo but Sega as well. It was found in:
Tri-wing
Tri-wing screws are often found in modern Nintendo consoles, including
- Game Boy Advance
- GameCube Controllers
- Wii