WTB: N64 with a revision 03 or 04 motherboard
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Re: WTB: N64 NUS-003 or earlier
You definitely won't find a CPU-01 anywhere, or a -02 for that matter, The earliest commerical revisions are -03 and -04. Those both have RGB capabilities, if that's what you're wanting.
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Re: WTB: N64 NUS-003 or earlier
That's exactly it. I thought that the NUS-004's had the spot for the chip in them, but no actual chip...Michaelthurston wrote:You definitely won't find a CPU-01 anywhere, or a -02 for that matter, The earliest commerical revisions are -03 and -04. Those both have RGB capabilities, if that's what you're wanting.
I've also had 4 different N64's, and they've all been NUS-001's. Is that odd?
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Re: WTB: N64 NUS-003 or earlier
Nah, that's what they all are. NUS-001 is the model number for the actual system. See here for more info: http://maru-chang.com/hard/nus/english.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;limpport wrote:That's exactly it. I thought that the NUS-004's had the spot for the chip in them, but no actual chip...
I've also had 4 different N64's, and they've all been NUS-001's. Is that odd?
What you're looking for is the model number on the circuit board (ie. NUS-CPU-03). Some NUS-CPU-04's will work, but you have to check which chips they have.
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Re: WTB: N64 NUS-003 or earlier
this.Dr. Killjoy wrote:Nah, that's what they all are. NUS-001 is the model number for the actual system. See here for more info: http://maru-chang.com/hard/nus/english.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;limpport wrote:That's exactly it. I thought that the NUS-004's had the spot for the chip in them, but no actual chip...
I've also had 4 different N64's, and they've all been NUS-001's. Is that odd?
What you're looking for is the model number on the circuit board (ie. NUS-CPU-03). Some NUS-CPU-04's will work, but you have to check which chips they have.
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Re: WTB: N64 with a revision 03 or 04 motherboard
More bumps!
Seems to be a lot of posts in the TP recently, had to scroll down farther than I thought to find this.
Seems to be a lot of posts in the TP recently, had to scroll down farther than I thought to find this.