Snes - graphic error

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ReD_AvEnGeR

Snes - graphic error

Post by ReD_AvEnGeR »

hi


ive a problem with my snes...


it makes graphic errors


http://www.totalwar-online.de/ebay/1.JPG
http://www.totalwar-online.de/ebay/2.JPG
http://www.totalwar-online.de/ebay/3.JPG
http://www.totalwar-online.de/ebay/4.JPG


do you know what i can do against it ?

(ive cleaned the cardridge slot with wl spray, so thats not the problem)


thanks



sorry for my bad english...im from germany
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Post by Sparkfist »

You can still have dirty connections between the console and the tv. Check the A/V out, the video input on the tv.

If those are all clean there is one option you can try, however you'll have to open the SNES case to so it. You can solder a capacitor to the compsite (if thats what your using). So it goes from video out to ground. This may fix the problem.
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ReD_AvEnGeR

Post by ReD_AvEnGeR »

wow


thanks..


so.. i use the a/v out but on the composite output is the same problem

which capacitor should i use ?
ReD_AvEnGeR

Post by ReD_AvEnGeR »

so...
if this would be a computer, i would say that the graphic ram has an error...
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Re: Snes - graphic error

Post by Leugrim »

Hi, i have the same graphic problem, vertical lines in the screen, does somebody know how fix this problem?.
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