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so uh it looks like you are doing something physical and random with some contacts. you need to eliminate this and build an electronic circuit to emulate what you are doing with your hands so its entirely standalone.
I did this a while ago, so I don't remember all the bends, (also note that this thing died about week after this).
One of my main bends I know was to what I think was an oscillator on one of the corners of the board. This, combined with various bends on some of the IC pins (there were about two or three that gave good results), were what gave me most of my results. I plan on bending another furby soon, so maybe I can point out the bends I'm talking about.
Indeed, where did you find these bends??? I only know the glitch and loop ones. I didn't try too hard to find these because I know they're easy to fry. I'm trying to make a case for a controller for the thing, and I want more than two bends. Could you make a video about where you soldered your wires for these other bends?
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One of my main bends I know was to what I think was an oscillator on one of the corners of the board. This, combined with various bends on some of the IC pins (there were about two or three that gave good results), were what gave me most of my results. I plan on bending another furby soon, so maybe I can point out the bends I'm talking about.
Thanks!
What exactly happens if you touch the pins of the clock crystal?