Already did.Ziggy587 wrote:Hmm, now that you two have said that, I seem to remember some confusion about it. Some v3.3 have the LED screen while others don't. Weird.
You could just try every game you own.floattube wrote:Plus I don't have SM64 so I'm out of luck there too. This seems like a terrible purchase for me.
Gameshark N64 isn't working at all.
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Well then, the only other thing you can do right now is open it up to take a look. I believe the Game Shark uses standard philip head screws, so you don't need a special security bit to open it. I've read a few times that the manufacturing quality can be poor, and bad solder joints are easy to fix.
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Well it's apart and I cleaned it good. It still doesn't work and honestly I have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking at.Ziggy587 wrote:Well then, the only other thing you can do right now is open it up to take a look. I believe the Game Shark uses standard philip head screws, so you don't need a special security bit to open it. I've read a few times that the manufacturing quality can be poor, and bad solder joints are easy to fix.
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http://www.monoprice.com/mobile/Product ... Id=1031104floattube wrote:My computer doesn't have a port like that.
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If you can, post a picture of the front and back of the PCB. If you do, make sure the pics are good quality (in focus and a decent resolution).floattube wrote:Well it's apart and I cleaned it good. It still doesn't work and honestly I have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking at.Ziggy587 wrote:Well then, the only other thing you can do right now is open it up to take a look. I believe the Game Shark uses standard philip head screws, so you don't need a special security bit to open it. I've read a few times that the manufacturing quality can be poor, and bad solder joints are easy to fix.
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Thanks Ziggy for all that info. I work in the warehouse defective room for a local game store chain and these come in on occasion with a similar problem. Sometimes I can get them to work, sometimes not.