Godmil said:
Ha! In a weird twist of fate, I accidently just plugged a powersupply into my gp2x with the wrong polarity and fried it!
:.(
oh well, guess I'll just have to buy another one, and the cradle will have to wait.
A reverse polarity fried GP2X is easy enough to fix - check the Wiki and buy yourself a soldering iron if you don't have one already.
You do need to have some skills with soldering, but a soldering iron is about $8 at radio Shack, if you are playing with surface-mount components then you want the 15watt. And some de-soldering wick and extra fine solder.
I normally would agree wholeheartedly that you could fix it yourself, but I just finished fixing a nearly ruined GP2X, all 4 solder pads for the headphone jack had been burnt clean off the board, I had to use wrapping wire to re-connect the entire jack.
Not only that, there was a cracked coil, 2 torn off capacitors, and someone had thought it a good idea to add enough solder to short the USB mini-B ground tabs into all the circuits within 6mm.
I just googled the wiki for 10 minutes, where exactly on the wiki is this information? I can solder the component in question, but I can't find the info you are alluding to.