Nes pin question

Need help with your PC or Modding Projects?
User avatar
superchump
Newbie
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:10 pm
Location: A brief swim from Vancouver

Nes pin question

Post by superchump »

So I recently replaced the pin's in my Nes, and I discovered later-on that I no longer have to push down on the tray to play my games. Whats up with that?
"Slice the Mango"- Beck
Image
User avatar
Ziggy
Moderator
Posts: 14913
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:12 pm
Location: NY

Re: Nes pin question

Post by Ziggy »

The reason why you have to push down the cart is that so all the pins make contact. The thing about the replacement pin connectors for the NES is that they're so freaking tight (death grip) that they can usually make good contact without having to push the cart down.
3GenGames
32-bit
Posts: 222
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:25 pm

Re: Nes pin question

Post by 3GenGames »

Pushing down ruins the pins faster, don't do it if you can. And in my years of messing with NES's though, if you have to push them down anyway, they have ALOT more tendency to not work/fail in gameplay and need replaced anyway.
User avatar
KDub
Next-Gen
Posts: 1646
Joined: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:47 pm
Location: St. Louis, MO
Contact:

Re: Nes pin question

Post by KDub »

The original toaster NES pin connector was made in such a way that all the pins didn't make contact until the cart was pushed down.

The NES 2 had a connector that was found in other consoles where they made contact as soon as the cart was inserted.
Replacement connectors are based off of that model and make contact as soon as the cart gets inserted.
User avatar
superchump
Newbie
Posts: 9
Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2011 5:10 pm
Location: A brief swim from Vancouver

Re: Nes pin question

Post by superchump »

So my system should be fine then? What do Nes 2 pins look like?
"Slice the Mango"- Beck
Image
User avatar
CRTGAMER
Next-Gen
Posts: 11933
Joined: Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:59 am
Location: Southern California

Re: Nes pin question

Post by CRTGAMER »

Curious, are the carts hard to remove on those tight pins? Seems okay to leave the cart up as long as it works, to avoid eventually bending the pins. Pushing down the tray unlikely to fail unless you are constantly swapping game carts. Questionable if the marginal contact in up position may cause problems other then a game lockup after playing a few hours of you favorite RPG.
Image
CRT vs LCD - Hardware Mods - HDAdvance - Custom Controllers - Game Storage - Wii Gamecube and other Guides:
CRTGAMER Guides in Board Guides Index: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1109425#p1109425

Image
Image
User avatar
Ziggy
Moderator
Posts: 14913
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:12 pm
Location: NY

Re: Nes pin question

Post by Ziggy »

CRTGAMER wrote:Curious, are the carts hard to remove on those tight pins?


YES!

Those replacement pin connectors have such a tight grip. It's pretty hard to remove carts some times, you really have to put some effort into it. I wouldn't worry about wearing them out, in fact, they can stand to be worn a little so that removing carts isn't so hard. Mine worn to a point where it still has a tight grip, but it's not too hard to remove the carts anymore.

And I wouldn't worry about wearing them out anyway. It'll take a long time to wear a new connector out to the point that it needs to be replaced, and in that event, it's a $5 part and only requires a philips head and about 10 minutes.
3GenGames
32-bit
Posts: 222
Joined: Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:25 pm

Re: Nes pin question

Post by 3GenGames »

Don't use a game genie and you'll be good for a long time, Game Genie boards are too thick and ruin connectors in only a couple uses. -.- Learned that the hard way.
Niode
Next-Gen
Posts: 7831
Joined: Wed Jan 04, 2006 2:34 pm
Location: UK

Re: Nes pin question

Post by Niode »

I'm still rocking my original NES connector. I just eased up the pins several years ago and it's still going strong. Well, it worked the last time I tried it 6 months ago... It sucks not having a TV to play retro games on, emulators will have to do.
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
User avatar
Ziggy
Moderator
Posts: 14913
Joined: Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:12 pm
Location: NY

Re: Nes pin question

Post by Ziggy »

http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/console/ninte ... inking.htm

I put a new pin connector in my friend's NES (which had it's original connector) a few months back. It was the worst I've ever seen. Carts just slipped right in with out any resistance at all.
Post Reply