72 pin Connectors

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72 pin Connectors

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I need one for my noac. On second thought I think the GTA i'm getting might have one..................................................................
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not the double female the single female
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I just got my GTA in the mail last week from Success-HK. It didn't come with a 60-72 pina adapter to let you play NES games. I bought 3 of them from lik-sang for 9 bucks a piece. Yeah, kind of steep price but oh well. I bought 3 so that I have one for my NOAC portable project too. I have all the electronic parts that I need now. I just have to wire everything up to batteries and then build a case. Should be fun!
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no just the 72 pin connector and i'm getting one from nes man who attempted at making a converter.
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Oh, I know what you mean. I don't want to risk screwing up desoldering the 60 pin connector and soldering the 72 pin, so it'll just have an adapter inside. Maybe I'll make it removable so I can play Famicom games if I ever wish.

I saw some site a while back that had plain old connectors but now I can't seem to find it. Sorry.
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if you want to make it inside ytou can desolder the 72 pin and 60 pin conector so the coverter coad lays flat.
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