List of Famiclones/NOACs

Includes Atari 2600, Nintendo 8-bit, Sega Master System, MSX and more!

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Rellizate
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Post by Rellizate »

I've done some research, and apparently it takes 60 pin carts.
DK
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Post by DK »

Yep, that's a Famicom slot, u'll need a family converter to play NES games.
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Rellizate
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Post by Rellizate »

Right. The link in the sticky is dead. Anyone know where I can get one in the UK?
dudex77
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Post by dudex77 »

ooh i have a thing called like the computer entertainment system which looks like a nes and plays nes games too as well as uses the same controllers it works great but the slot loading thing is crap so i have to put it on its side for it to work
TheOnlyOneHeFears
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Post by TheOnlyOneHeFears »

Rellizate wrote:Right. The link in the sticky is dead. Anyone know where I can get one in the UK?
http://www.robwebb.clara.co.uk/shop/nes/nes.htm

I've never ordered one myself, but I presume its ok :)

PS Yay for Brits :D
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Rellizate
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Post by Rellizate »

Do I need the thing titled (AD2) NES to Famicom adapter 72-60 Pin?


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Post by TheOnlyOneHeFears »

Depends on what you want to do with it. I'd recommend the AD1, the one without the case. The case looks bulky and pointless. If you want to solder a UK NES adaptor onto a NOAC, get the AD1; just rip off the connector and solder up the pins :)
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Rellizate
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Post by Rellizate »

Right, AD1 it is. Thanks.
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Post by sammy »

Hmm... I wonder why there are two audio plugs on that gunboy :?
Rellizate
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Post by Rellizate »

You mean the plugs coming from it int othe TV? It's right audio & left audio. We have that over here in the UK.
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Post by sammy »

Rellizate wrote:You mean the plugs coming from it int othe TV? It's right audio & left audio. We have that over here in the UK.
:p
Yeah, I know that :roll: But why do you need left and right if the nes only outputs mono?
DK
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Post by DK »

So both speakers output audio :roll:
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sammy
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Post by sammy »

Yeah, true. I'm sorry I was just wondering if it would somehow output stereo. Now I see that it's not possible.

The radica only has one plug though :P
ATOMICMAN
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Post by ATOMICMAN »

sammy wrote:Yeah, true. I'm sorry I was just wondering if it would somehow output stereo. Now I see that it's not possible.

The radica only has one plug though :P
most likely just dual mono :wink:
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Post by arfink »

I think you are missing the yobo and the retrocon for the console based types. Also, I think you are forgetting that most of the console based Noacs made today are actually just as small on the inside as a super joy III and they tend to have a 72 pin connector installed already. Check out ebay, there are boat loads of them floating around at insanely inflated prices.
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