Considering the last console blew up, I went and found myself another PAL SNES... and it's one of the new, annoying ones. It's a 1995 model machine labelled 'SNSP-CPU-1CHIP-01' on the board. Instead of the myriad of little chips, this one's kind enough to plonk a chunky 160 pin chip labelled...
Just a quick question (that will probably be answered by ExCyber again ;)) about adding a switch to control having the copyright/country/whatever chip enabled or disabled allowing one to play imports on your SNES...
Where abouts should I get the 0v/+5v points from? I'm already drawing the above...
Okay, I was going to the trouble of adding a 50/60hz switch and a switch to enable/disable the security chip... and now the damn machine won't work. No power is going through it at all - the light LED thing won't even light up. Hence I've fruited the machine... or so it seems.
But my question...
Bought a NES and games off eBay. The guy said "[it] does not load games well" on the page, so I thought a good cleaning of the carts and the inside would solve the probs, like the NES Repair guide suggests. Stupid naive me, the guy sold me a (probable) dud. Still doing that irritating...
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