When I said they have a common ground, I meant all the grounds from different parts are all connected. Like I said before:ToastBucket wrote:Try hooking up the ground to the n64 instead of your coomon ground. You never know, it could work. Then it could be sold for more than $300 due to it being complete.
The grounding has nothing to do with it.limpport wrote: When I hook up the red and white controller wires to the N64, it won't turn on. When I unhook them, the N64 works fine again.
I haven't had any time lately to work on anything but schoolwork. I also need a soldering tip, but I'm at college without a car. As soon as I can get to Crapshack (or Radioshack/Ratshack), and find a break from schoolwork, this is my first priority.
