Symptoms of a fried n64 - ignore

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Symptoms of a fried n64 - ignore

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EDIT: Problem was due to blown fuses AND faulty cartridge wiring. Next time i'll use fine gauge wire and do a good job. The N64 itself still works.
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i think there was a thread about this exact thing search it
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So I've narrowed dwn the problem to the a/v fuses... they're the ones marked FILx right? Anyway some of those were bad, because the ohmmeter still measured infinite resistance. Should I just jumper all the fuses?
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Post by marshallh »

I bridged all the fuses, they were all by the controller ports, are there any ohther fuses? Bcause I'm getting the same blank screen.
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problem solved......thread....Un-openerized...
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Well, I guess it would, but it would be a lot less fun!!!!!!!

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