goodie wrote:You should try giving the SNES it's own regulator. Getting a new one would be best. But the one that was originally on the SNES motherboard should work, too. Just make sure you've got a good heatsink.
Oh, and the cartridge isn't in backwards is it? Even Ben did that once.
No the cartridge is facing the proper way, if only it was that easy of a fix.
Well I'm positive it isn't a SNES power problem, as now I do get a reading form the on/off switch, but the thing still isn't running. Question about grounding the SNES, should i use the spot on the screen where i grounded the LEDs or the spot used on the switchs spot?, or should I have all 3 grounded to the same spot?
WAH HOO ITS WORKS IT WORKS YEAH YEAH!!!!!!!! I jsut grounded the audio and video and BAM mario all-stars on the screen!!! I guess i had the SNES grounded weird but I DONT CARE ITS WORKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nos_slived wrote:Thats why I said "You have video ground connected, right?".
yeah then some one said(i think gamelver) that since I had the SNES grounded to the screen that it was fine. Maybe I was reading it wrong, either way it works now I'm happy, you're right, I'm a fool for not listening, praise be you
This little drunk guy is always right, but don't worry, most people don't listen to me at first. How I loathe those people. But not as much as I loathe the little drunk guy. Anyways, I'm glad you got it working.