Controller Ports, take out.

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Controller Ports, take out.

Post by TomKStones » Sun Jun 13, 2010 5:51 am

How do you take the controller ports out ?
Just so its a empty shell.

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Re: Controller Ports, take out.

Post by gannon » Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:42 am

Regular toaster NES? IIRC you just unscrew the black cover and pull them out after unplugging them from the board, but I haven't done this in awhile and may be wrong.

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Re: Controller Ports, take out.

Post by eagle5953 » Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:05 am

gannon wrote:Regular toaster NES? IIRC you just unscrew the black cover and pull them out after unplugging them from the board, but I haven't done this in awhile and may be wrong.
Sounds correct to me.

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Re: Controller Ports, take out.

Post by TomKStones » Sun Jun 13, 2010 8:35 pm

gannon wrote:Regular toaster NES? IIRC you just unscrew the black cover and pull them out after unplugging them from the board, but I haven't done this in awhile and may be wrong.
So I'd need to un-solder them right?

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Re: Controller Ports, take out.

Post by WhatULive4 » Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:27 pm

No desoldering needed. They are connected to the board with a plug. All you need to do is take a few screws out, and they come right out. I'm curious why you need to know this. It would have only taken a few minutes to pop the top on your console to get these answers.

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