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  1. **** What about the red and white battery wires that are soldered on to the Circuit board?? Are they easy to disconnect from the battery bay??? I will be working with the Lynx 1 model that both have the round joypad. Hit me back please and thanks. sorry for the delayed reply! That whole battery tray can be pulled off the back and moved to the other case. O.k. What if I wanted the new circuit board only inside the new case and wanted to use the better looking back. In other words, the battery tray that the awesome circuit board is attached to looks like garbage and I wanted to transfer the good circuit board into a new looking atari lynx case (Both back and front case). ***The red and white cables from the ugly beat up battery tray are soldered on to the good circuit board. Will I be able to disconnect these wires (AND HOW) in order to put the good circuit board into a beautiful battery tray and also front cover of the good looking Lynx I have. Thank u so much for responding and taking the time.. I Love the Atari Lynx.. Last time I had one was when I was 12yrs old.
  2. **** What about the red and white battery wires that are soldered on to the Circuit board?? Are they easy to disconnect from the battery bay??? I will be working with the Lynx 1 model that both have the round joypad. Hit me back please and thanks.
  3. I am new here to Atari age and a new Atari Lynx owner. I have an old Lynx 1 from ebay that has a beautiful screen display. However, the screen cover and body look like a 800 lb gorilla got a hold of it and ......... I wanted to take the cover (body) from a good looking non working Lynx 1 I have and use it for the beautiful screen display Lynx 1 I bought from ebay. Before I swap out the internals of the good Lynx into the good looking body of the dead Lynx I wanted some expert advise. I have seen pictures of it taken apart and it seems simple enough. *** One thing I did notice is that the red and white wires underneath the battery cover are soldered to the circuit board. Is there any way of disconnecting them. I Could use some EXPERT help and steps on the best way to take apart my Lynx 1 before actually opening it up. Please Help.
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