Reminded me of my problem and the thread I made some months ago about it.
http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 17&t=15798
Still haven't been able to fix it. I bought a modded white japanese saturn and when I plug the ar max in the saturn doesn't boot, it just gives me a black screen.
Best method to keep save files for Sega Saturn?
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Re: Best method to keep save files for Sega Saturn?
I remember that thread.
It would be a lot easier to bend the pins if you remove the cart slot from the motherboard. You would just need something like this...
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... =107592455
You would also need a regular old solder iron to put it back on.
I said it was a pain in the ass to remove it, but it's actually not that bad. If you know what you're doing solder-wise, it should take about 10 minutes to remove it. And after you're done fixing the pins, it should take about a minute to solder it back on.
It would be a lot easier to bend the pins if you remove the cart slot from the motherboard. You would just need something like this...
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index ... =107592455
You would also need a regular old solder iron to put it back on.
I said it was a pain in the ass to remove it, but it's actually not that bad. If you know what you're doing solder-wise, it should take about 10 minutes to remove it. And after you're done fixing the pins, it should take about a minute to solder it back on.