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UART Wiki is a free, community-driven resource created to help repair technicians, console modders, and DIY enthusiasts learn how to use UART to diagnose and fix devices.

Maintaining this wiki takes time, energy, and server costs. If youโ€™ve found this project helpful, please consider supporting it.


๐Ÿ™Œ Ways to Support

๐Ÿ’ต Donate

Your donations help cover hosting, domain fees, and ongoing development. PayPal donations are processed via StreamElements and sent directly to "TheCod3r". This project has been set up and is mained by TheCod3r and all donations will go towards the continual development of UART software, websites and the continual maintaining of any servers we need.

Don't have any of these? Email me at [email protected] and weโ€™ll work something out!


๐Ÿง  Contribute Knowledge

  • Add pages, guides, and pinouts to the wiki
  • Fix typos, update old info, and organize content
  • Share your UART logs or findings from real repair work

Start here: How to Contribute


๐Ÿ“ข Spread the Word

  • Link to UART Wiki in your repair videos, guides, or posts
  • Mention us on social media or forums
  • Invite other techs and modders to contribute

๐Ÿค Sponsored By

We are proudly supported by the

Repair Preservation Group

<img src="https://fighttorepair.org/images/site-navigation/logo.svg" alt="Repair Preservation Group" style="height:40px;" />


Thanks for being part of the repair movement. Every bit of help โ€” whether time, money, or knowledge โ€” keeps the project alive. ๐Ÿ”ง๐Ÿ’š