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Post by MaDnEsS »

is this a cart slot on the super joy 3

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and whats this switch for
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Post by vb_master »

1. Yes, what else would it be?
2. I don't see any switch.
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its on the board i think its to switch from the games on memory to the cart slot but im not sure :shock:
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Post by G-force »

Yeah, that looks like a game selector switch. No way to really know unless you switch it and see what happens. Is it connected to any of the cartridge pins? Particulary the top left pin, and bottom right pin (depending on how you have it oriented)
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i would but i dont have a nes game :cry:
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Post by Xorealix »

The switch on my unit is connected to one of the cartridge port pins.

The system automatically detects if there is a cart in, there's no need for a switch for that.

Rather, I believe it is a PAL/NTSC switch. I read somewhere that people who couldn't get any video to show up were instructed to flip the switch, and it worked.
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that cart slot doesnt take nes gameS What games foes it take.
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Post by MaDnEsS »

oh then what about bens that takes nes games? and did he cut it in half :? also is this the 72 pin connector sorry about posting the auction http://cgi.ebay.com/NES-NINTENDO-SYSTEM ... dZViewItem
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Post by soundwave »

Yes, you must desolder the 60-pin connector, and find one of those crazy pinouts that has the wirings of the 72-pin connector, and follow it to connect the 72-pin connector.
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so is the 72 pin connecor i posted does that work :D i also need to know where to find a super small similar to bens lcd screen :D
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umm sorry to ask this but which way do you put the game in in the slot :?
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Post by cowsgoquack101 »

Ok 1. You can't use the connector in the link. It's too hard to solder on.
2. Try it out and see, if it doesn't work once try again the other way.
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Post by MaDnEsS »

cowsgoquack101 wrote:Ok 1. You can't use the connector in the link. It's too hard to solder on.
2. Try it out and see, if it doesn't work once try again the other way.
im afraid ill short out something :(
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Post by minkster »

You won't short out anything... I once did that with my nesp, and all it did was make weird noises from the audio and a blinking screen when I had the cart in the wrong way.
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