Great.... Just great. HELP!
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- Super Cameraman
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I just got my Super Joy III in the mail today and waisted no time taking it apart and wiring an NES controller up to it.
Here's the pinout I used (my superjoy has 13 pins)
2=white
5=brown
9=orange
10=yellow
12=red
It didn't work.
I snipped wires 2, 5, 9, 10, and 12 from the ribbon cable.
Now it won't turn on.
What did I do wrong!?!? I'm almost certain I didn't cut the wrong wires, and in my frustration I ripped the wires from the NES controller off the board.
[sarcasm]Best 26 bucks I ever spent.[sarcasm/]
What can I do!?!?
-Super
Here's the pinout I used (my superjoy has 13 pins)
2=white
5=brown
9=orange
10=yellow
12=red
It didn't work.
I snipped wires 2, 5, 9, 10, and 12 from the ribbon cable.
Now it won't turn on.
What did I do wrong!?!? I'm almost certain I didn't cut the wrong wires, and in my frustration I ripped the wires from the NES controller off the board.
[sarcasm]Best 26 bucks I ever spent.[sarcasm/]
What can I do!?!?
-Super
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- Super Cameraman
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- Super Cameraman
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Okay, now in my anger, I ripped the whole ribbon cable off.... There was glue all over it so I took an exacto knife and got the glue off. Now the board is kinda scratched.
And the geniuses at Powerplayer USA glued a piece of cardboard to the back of the NOAC, and when I ripped that out, the glue stayed on the NOAC, covering some of the pins for the card slot.
Is there a way to took a TV and controller to this? I know there is, but the pinouts are confusing and mine has 13 pins, not 12.
-Super
And the geniuses at Powerplayer USA glued a piece of cardboard to the back of the NOAC, and when I ripped that out, the glue stayed on the NOAC, covering some of the pins for the card slot.
Is there a way to took a TV and controller to this? I know there is, but the pinouts are confusing and mine has 13 pins, not 12.
-Super
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Wait, are you sure 4 AA's wouldn't fry it? Totaled up (assuming they're alkalines), the voltage is 6V whereas the normal operating voltage is 5. Since there's no regulation going on, I think 6V probably would be enough to fry it, but you might know something I don't, demonofaj.
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