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Ever work on electronics?
I use an apk called "Electrodoc" and it identifies and helps you figure out what all you need for all sorts of transistors and capacitors and smd's and inductors and all that sorts of crap. Has loads of info and pictures and calculations you can punch in for stuff. Super handy.
thx, just downloaded
Cool. Really gives good info repairing boards.