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 Post subject: Which NOAC should I use?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:47 pm 
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I've hit a wall with my project, I can't decide which NOAC I should buy. I can't use an original NES no matter how much I cut the Mother Board, so I'm stuck, there are so many NOACs I haven't got a clue which works the best for what I want.

Before we get started I am looking for a PAL system. Compatible with the standard 72-pin connector games and Preferably works with the NES power pack (flash cart). Thanks you guys

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 Post subject: Re: Which NOAC should I use?
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:00 am 
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Lachy17689 wrote:
I've hit a wall with my project, I can't decide which NOAC I should buy. I can't use an original NES no matter how much I cut the Mother Board,


Why is this so?

Lachy17689 wrote:
I am looking for a PAL system


I'm pretty sure all NOAC's are Region free,

Lachy17689 wrote:
Compatible with the standard 72-pin connector games and Preferably works with the NES power pack (flash cart). Thanks you guys


72-Pin connector games are 'stock' nes games. Every NOAC will have a 72 pin connector.

From RetroZone's own page.
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System Compatibility List:
Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
Works on Famicom using 72-60 pin converter.
Does NOT work on clone systems like the NEX, Yobo, or FC Twin.
Untested on portable systems, not likely to work.


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 Post subject: Re: Which NOAC should I use?
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 3:57 pm 
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Why is this so?
The case I'm using is too small for the original, enough said.

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I'm pretty sure all NOAC's are Region free,
They're not most NOACs are either PAL or NTSC I've only come across two region free ones.

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72-Pin connector games are 'stock' nes games. Every NOAC will have a 72 pin connector.

Most crappy NOACs use the Famicom 60 pin connector not the NES 72 pin.


From RetroZone's own page.
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System Compatibility List:
Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
Works on Famicom using 72-60 pin converter.
Does NOT work on clone systems like the NEX, Yobo, or FC Twin.
Untested on portable systems, not likely to work.
See this then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RngRbnaWGbQ&NR=1 his SJiii Works fine.

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 Post subject: Re: Which NOAC should I use?
PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 5:14 am 
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If it has 60 Pin connector, its not a NES clone; is a Famiclone.


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 Post subject: Re: Which NOAC should I use?
PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2010 12:58 am 
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TomKStones wrote:
If it has 60 Pin connector, its not a NES clone; is a Famiclone.

XD you have me there.

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