Connector restoration technique
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Connector restoration technique
OK, so I finally opened my Super NES the impatient way with pens, fire, and a drill. (I actually drilled a hole right through the PCB, it's pretty funny).
However, my efforts were pretty much in vain. I have the newer REV 1 board on which the cartridge connector is soldered. I remember Ben writing something about bending the pins on the connector back on the old NES so that games work again. I searched the forums, but found nothing. Could someone explain how to go about bending in pins on a connector for a better connection?
Thank you
However, my efforts were pretty much in vain. I have the newer REV 1 board on which the cartridge connector is soldered. I remember Ben writing something about bending the pins on the connector back on the old NES so that games work again. I searched the forums, but found nothing. Could someone explain how to go about bending in pins on a connector for a better connection?
Thank you
Thank you very much! I will continue this next weekend. And then I hope i'm all done taking stuff apart and having a disaster each time.
I highly advise everyone to invest in the two gamebits. Melting pens can make you sick and drilling is messy.
Now to finish my paper for Wednesday, and to continue replacing the CR2032s in my cartridges.
I highly advise everyone to invest in the two gamebits. Melting pens can make you sick and drilling is messy.
Now to finish my paper for Wednesday, and to continue replacing the CR2032s in my cartridges.
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Thanks for all your help.
Bad news: My Super NES is completely dead. I was not careful in the pin bending process and the system is FUBAR. This was a great system for me. It really sucks that there is a time when I have the inferior Genesis and not the great SNES. However, I'm gonna replace it ASAP. I'm shooting for the mini model on ebay, I have a feeling those will have a better connector, much like my top loading NES.
Bad news: My Super NES is completely dead. I was not careful in the pin bending process and the system is FUBAR. This was a great system for me. It really sucks that there is a time when I have the inferior Genesis and not the great SNES. However, I'm gonna replace it ASAP. I'm shooting for the mini model on ebay, I have a feeling those will have a better connector, much like my top loading NES.
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Mini Snes is a lot smaller, and Genesis rocks!|B| wrote:Thanks for all your help.
Bad news: My Super NES is completely dead. I was not careful in the pin bending process and the system is FUBAR. This was a great system for me. It really sucks that there is a time when I have the inferior Genesis and not the great SNES. However, I'm gonna replace it ASAP. I'm shooting for the mini model on ebay, I have a feeling those will have a better connector, much like my top loading NES.

Somebody please buy my Dreamcast >_> £20+shipping

