Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Wow, that's wild that there's two dramatically different PCBs for the same game.
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tobymanhattan
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Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Ya I had no idea! I need to go find something better to clean it with though, I still can't get the damn thing to work.
Out of 70 games I just can't get this one, Battletoads or Final Fight to work. Starfox and Final Fight aren't a big deal, but blowing another $20 on Battletoads kinda sucks.
Out of 70 games I just can't get this one, Battletoads or Final Fight to work. Starfox and Final Fight aren't a big deal, but blowing another $20 on Battletoads kinda sucks.
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cookie monster
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Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Try putting your cleaning product on a old toothbrush and scrub the game pins then dry with q tip.
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tobymanhattan
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Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Ok I'll give the toothbrush a shot next.
When I opened my copy of Battletoads in Battlemaniacs(won't work as well), the board almost looked a little sticky. Does anyone have suggestions for cleaning the entire PCB? I was using a qtip with alcohol for that part as well but little cotton hairs seemed like they started sticking to the soldered bits or anything a bit sharp so I stopped using that. My best guess is that this cart has had pop/juice spilled on it at some point, even though the outside looks really clean.
I've looked at a ton of cleaning videos and it seems like everyone gets by with just cleaning the contacts.
When I opened my copy of Battletoads in Battlemaniacs(won't work as well), the board almost looked a little sticky. Does anyone have suggestions for cleaning the entire PCB? I was using a qtip with alcohol for that part as well but little cotton hairs seemed like they started sticking to the soldered bits or anything a bit sharp so I stopped using that. My best guess is that this cart has had pop/juice spilled on it at some point, even though the outside looks really clean.
I've looked at a ton of cleaning videos and it seems like everyone gets by with just cleaning the contacts.
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Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
cleaning product on white cotton t-shirt should work.tobymanhattan wrote:Ok I'll give the toothbrush a shot next.
When I opened my copy of Battletoads in Battlemaniacs(won't work as well), the board almost looked a little sticky. Does anyone have suggestions for cleaning the entire PCB? I was using a qtip with alcohol for that part as well but little cotton hairs seemed like they started sticking to the soldered bits or anything a bit sharp so I stopped using that. My best guess is that this cart has had pop/juice spilled on it at some point, even though the outside looks really clean.
I've looked at a ton of cleaning videos and it seems like everyone gets by with just cleaning the contacts.
Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Trying leaving the contacts a tiny bit wet when you clean them with alcohol and insert and remove the game from your snes a couple of times, then power it on and see if it'll work then. Also make sure there aren't any tiny fibers at all from the q-tip on the contacts. The slightest bit of fuzz can keep it from wanting to work.
I know that's kind of common sense stuff but, never hurts to try. Hopefully you can get them to work without having to buy extra copies.
I know that's kind of common sense stuff but, never hurts to try. Hopefully you can get them to work without having to buy extra copies.
Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
The PCB pic is here, along with some info.tobymanhattan wrote:edit - I posted the same thing on NA and apparently it's just a regular Starfox board. SNES Central has pics posted there that look exactly the same. http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0636
Guess I just have to clean it a little better. Sorry for the pointless thread, I didn't see the PCB photos on SNES Central, just other photos that looked way different.
http://www.snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=LR0G1801
The frontside looks exactly like yours, but sadly there is no back view. The resistor looks a little suspect to me too.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
If you look at the picks linked in that article he linked you'll see a link to a back view of the PCB that includes that resistor.ExedExes wrote:The PCB pic is here, along with some info.tobymanhattan wrote:edit - I posted the same thing on NA and apparently it's just a regular Starfox board. SNES Central has pics posted there that look exactly the same. http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0636
Guess I just have to clean it a little better. Sorry for the pointless thread, I didn't see the PCB photos on SNES Central, just other photos that looked way different.
http://www.snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=LR0G1801
The frontside looks exactly like yours, but sadly there is no back view. The resistor looks a little suspect to me too.
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Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
why would someone make a pirate cart of starfox its not even worth much $10 tops

Re: Opened my SNES Starfox to clean, what is this??
Got there on a Google search. Completely missed all the pictures in that first linked post. FAIL.MrPopo wrote:If you look at the picks linked in that article he linked you'll see a link to a back view of the PCB that includes that resistor.
At least we know it's legit, just appears to be very tough to get going even after a repeated cleaning. I never had such an issue with dirt in SNES games as much as I have with NES cartridges.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.