60-72 pin converter

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peppers wrote:maybe someone might like a trade one of the 72-60 pin converter's for a noac like mine i can get as meny as those noac's as I want EZ
How do you plan to get this many NOAC?
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Post by peppers »

buy them from a store that has some
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Post by Dave »

Yeah guys a couple days ago i thought of a no solder solution for a 72-60 pin convertor. You need a 60-72 pin convertor and an original nintendo. take the cartridge connector off the convertor. Then take the double sided cartridge connector off the original nes. Plug the double on the convertor and there you go. Pics in a sec.
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Post by gannon »

Nice idea, but it probably won't work.
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Post by scherzo »

If that works, I'm all ears.
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good luck I hope it works out for you
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