Making a SMSp...

Includes but not limited to: SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Gear and I guess the Virtual Boy.

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Cronic the hedcold
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Making a SMSp...

Post by Cronic the hedcold »

The mother board is stuck down with something, and I'm not too sure where the important parts are
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Post by nos_slived »

It is probably stuck down with glue or epoxy. As for important things, ground yourself, don't touch traces, and don't break it. Also, please resize your avatar.
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Post by Cronic the hedcold »

I found out what was getting it stuck: two screws on the cartridge slot,

and I resized the avatar.
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I was making an SMSp, but my low intrest stopped me
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Post by Triton »

your avatar is still kinda big, we prefer less than 120x120 pixels really
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Post by Cronic the hedcold »

there fixed. What tyype of screwdriver do I need to open a cartridge? this SMS has Alex Kidd Built in, so I want to find the part for the game in it.
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Post by Unidentified Assilant »

leave it in, since the SMS requires no hacking to make it play anything else anyway so there is no point in trying to remove it.
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Post by JackFrost22 »

hmm the last guy to try a smsp lived in Aus.
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Post by Unidentified Assilant »

what about me? I got the guts, then... stopped. I may buy an SMS soon enough, I have the Light Gun :)
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Post by |B| »

Which model SMS are you using? I'm assuming it's not the original.
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Post by Cronic the hedcold »

Master System II, with Alex Kidd Built in.

around 1980something model
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Post by |B| »

That's 1990. Unfortunately, we can't find Master System IIs around here in America. The SMS 1 is superior because of the card input, but you sure as hell cant make a portable out of it. I do have a Japanese SMS with the FM chip though.
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Post by Unidentified Assilant »

Actually, an SMS 1 can be cut down (don't ask how), and in Jolly Old England there was a very nice adaptor that converted Cartridge Port to a Card Port on SMS2 :wink:
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Post by Nes Man »

Or you you could use a Game Gear with a Master Gear Converter. (Just a thought).
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Post by Cronic the hedcold »

hmm.....

the problem is, I only have a MII and not a GG.
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