Sega Radica Cart question

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Thegamer3000
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Sega Radica Cart question

Post by Thegamer3000 »

Is it really hard to wire the cartridge connector to a sega radica?
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Post by dman762000 »

yes it is I have triple checked my wires and still cant get a cart to work
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Post by xenepp »

The layouts currently online are wrong from what I remember. They may have been updated by now, but I doubt it.

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Post by dman762000 »

Ok so whats wrong about them and what layouts are you looking at in the first place so I can check them out
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Post by bevo »

No they are fine, or at least worked for me. The best thing I can say is solder directly to an old game that you KNOW will work on the radica. So many mistakes and an old cart slot make it easy to solder by nasty to find out where your traces were off. Buy a multimeter.
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Post by Krepticor »

the hardest part of the radica is removing the blasted ROM without damaging the rest of the frikin board, check that
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Post by dman762000 »

dont remove it just cut the traces on the rom and solder to its solder points
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