NOAC with scrambled video? *I hate NOACs*
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- atkafighter
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Hey everyone!
I know this is getting old, but I have a problem. I have wired up a 72pin cart slot to the NOAC, but the video I get is garbage.
Here are some pictures of what I have:
You can almost make out Super Mario Land, but you certainly can't play it.
Any suggestions?
I know this is getting old, but I have a problem. I have wired up a 72pin cart slot to the NOAC, but the video I get is garbage.
Here are some pictures of what I have:
You can almost make out Super Mario Land, but you certainly can't play it.
Any suggestions?
Last edited by atkafighter on Wed Mar 08, 2006 4:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I had a similar thing happen with my original NOAC that I tried turning into a portable. I had accidentally cut a trace on the NOAC. My guess is you've either cut a trace or have a short somewhere. Look at all your solder points very closely and check to make sure the solder is only connecting the things you want it to connect, and check to make sure all your wires are going to the right places.
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- atkafighter
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Thanks for the replies guys,
I used Ben's pinout for this one, and I'm pretty sure my connections are solid. I'll have to check again, but might not be until tomorrow (I'm supposed to be typing a paper right now. This counts... uh... its typing). I also did the 30-31 short to kill the built in games. I'll check Ben's pinout for the CHR pins, and then double check the connections.
Thanks
Looks like theres still hope for this NOAC.
I used Ben's pinout for this one, and I'm pretty sure my connections are solid. I'll have to check again, but might not be until tomorrow (I'm supposed to be typing a paper right now. This counts... uh... its typing). I also did the 30-31 short to kill the built in games. I'll check Ben's pinout for the CHR pins, and then double check the connections.
Thanks
Looks like theres still hope for this NOAC.
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- atkafighter
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Well I went over the wiring today and now nothing works. I removed the cartridge slot in a last ditch effort to save the NOAC, but it was no use. I'm not sure how, but the NOAC fried itself. I really hate these stupid things. I'm going to need a new one now. Anyone know if the Yobo is any good? *Tosses another fried NOAC into the trash*
Yobo is excellent! us controller ports with a us cart slot to avoid extra crap.atkafighter wrote:Well I went over the wiring today and now nothing works. I removed the cartridge slot in a last ditch effort to save the NOAC, but it was no use. I'm not sure how, but the NOAC fried itself. I really hate these stupid things. I'm going to need a new one now. Anyone know if the Yobo is any good? *Tosses another fried NOAC into the trash*
- atkafighter
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I was supposed to order a Family Boy a long time ago, but my financing got screwed up really bad (rent went through twice, and full tuition payment went through instead of a partial payment). Its safe to say I'm in a pretty bad situation right now.
Also, I completely removed the cartridge slot, and it still doesn't work. What should I be looking for if it can be saved?
Also, I completely removed the cartridge slot, and it still doesn't work. What should I be looking for if it can be saved?