My Superjoy III Came

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Working on my own converter. I have 30 of the wires solder on place on a NES connecter (one side). I ran out of wire, so I'm going to work more on it tommorow, so It should be all hooked up and operational tommorow night, except for the screen.

How did I get a NES connecter? I had an extra original angle connecter from a NES, so I snaped off the excess plastic, and the unneeded wires. so I now have a nice connecter.
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But what if your na stupid MBB?
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^huh? that defies comprehension.....
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As does most things he says...
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and hence his title
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All 60 wires are connected.

Does the label of a NES game face the glop top or not?
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it depends on how you wire it try it both ways
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JackFrost22 wrote:it depends on how you wire it try it both ways
That's 30 wires on both sides, and if I get it wrong, I have to do it all over again! What's it on your Superjoy III? I'm guessing it faces the glop-top.
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the famicom game does but an nes game is different
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Oh. I noticed also that I have it hooked up wrong. What is the correct way to make a Famicom adapter (is there a site)?
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www.buy one from gannon or jackfrost but gannon has them now i think.com
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Ok.
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i have them too for sale $5 shipped now.
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The build quality on these is atrociously poor so it could be any number of things. I'd take up the power a good deal if you can, the NES was rated for about 850 MAh and the included brick, IIRC, was about 400-500 MAh. Try taking it up to about 1.0A or 1.2A (a MegaDrive/Genesis Model 1 brick has this, and the plug polarity should match up.) This can clean up the audio a little bit.
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Epicenter wrote:The build quality on these is atrociously poor so it could be any number of things. I'd take up the power a good deal if you can, the NES was rated for about 850 MAh and the included brick, IIRC, was about 400-500 MAh. Try taking it up to about 1.0A or 1.2A (a MegaDrive/Genesis Model 1 brick has this, and the plug polarity should match up.) This can clean up the audio a little bit.
I alreay fixed sound by taking the NOAC out of the Superjoy III.
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