so long story short:
1 shitty NES zelda cartridge (dosent want to work on any of my 5 NES decks) + old abused shitty NES deck + solder and wire + time = 1 NES cartridge hard wired permanently to the NES in an attempt to make both shitty things work LMFAO
im thinking cut a tri force logo in the top with some plexi and yellow LED's maybe a gold paint job?
any ideas guys?
Hard Wiring a broken cart to a broken system
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Hard Wiring a broken cart to a broken system
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
as in cosmetics and things like that...any design ideas or any thing like that?korn16ftl3 wrote:any ideas guys?
im thinking seeing as how the game that will be permanently in the nes is only 1 player im going to also mod the case to have only 1 controller port
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
find a way to make it that if you reset, it will kill the game. You can save and turn it off, but if you press reset you have to start all over from the begining.
there is no reset button in real life.
there is no reset button in real life.
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
reset can be completely un-soldered an disabled....flojocabron wrote:find a way to make it that if you reset, it will kill the game. You can save and turn it off, but if you press reset you have to start all over from the begining.
there is no reset button in real life.
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
It depends what's wrong with the cart. Seems if you wanted to make it permanent though I'd eliminate and loader mechanism and the cart shell and put it in some smaller case so it isn't just a big one shot deal.
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
Your OP Title could use a better description to get more inputkorn16ftl3 wrote:1 NES cartridge hard wired permanently to the NES in an attempt to make both shitty things work
The soldering is a drastic approach on a possible dead cart. You might want to confirm the cart is good with a thorough contact cleaning. Look under the Guides section of the Board. There are Threads showing cart cleaning and NES console connector repair/replacement as well as a 10NES Chip disable.
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
ya i did that long before even considering this as an optionCRTGAMER wrote: The soldering is a drastic approach on a possible dead cart. You might want to confirm the cart is good with a thorough contact cleaning.
the weird thing is the traces were not even burned up they just looked like they fell off as there were still lines where the traces belonged just no current was passing threw them or something it was crazy
i also considered this as well as mounting the cart in side the mechanism and sticking the mechanism down for an authentic look as well still unsure what im going to do yet.....i have some PS2 and xbox shells but i dont think that would look or "feel" very kool lolHobie-wan wrote:Seems if you wanted to make it permanent though I'd eliminate and loader mechanism and the cart shell and put it in some smaller case so it isn't just a big one shot deal.
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
I fixed a 2600 for Sevin that some of the traces were still there, but had corroded. I ran patches to bypass them to get it going again.korn16ftl3 wrote: the weird thing is the traces were not even burned up they just looked like they fell off as there were still lines where the traces belonged just no current was passing threw them or something it was crazy
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Re: 2 piles of crap..can it be useful LOL
is this a common thing for carts?Hobie-wan wrote:I fixed a 2600 for Sevin that some of the traces were still there, but had corroded. I ran patches to bypass them to get it going again.korn16ftl3 wrote: the weird thing is the traces were not even burned up they just looked like they fell off as there were still lines where the traces belonged just no current was passing threw them or something it was crazy
ya i figured out what was wrong after testing and havint 1/4 of the wires soldered on to the cart contacts LOL meh aw well not losing much
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Re: Hard Wiring a broken cart to a broken system
It depends what happened to it. If carts got wet or sat in a box in a garage with random stuff falling on them, who knows what might corrode them.
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