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- Sun Nov 24, 2019 5:58 pm
- Forum: NES Hardware and Flash Equipment
- Topic: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
- Replies: 19
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Re: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
I could really use some help here :/. I've tried cleaning everything again and I even went all around checking capacitors and making sure all connections were okay, making sure there weren't any solder joint issues or issues with the traces but nothing. And if it's running one game it should run oth...
- Sun Nov 24, 2019 12:44 pm
- Forum: NES Hardware and Flash Equipment
- Topic: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6862
Re: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
Unfortunately, I am not an expert on PCBs. I've tried a SMB2 (NES-MW-USA), a SMB3 (NES-UM-USA-1), Dr. Mario (NES-VU-USA), Zelda 1 (NES-ZL-USA), Nintendo Tetris (NES-EI-USA), Mickey Mousecapade (NES-MI-USA), Gradius (NES-GR-USA), 1942 (NES-NF-USA), Blaster Master (NES-VM-USA), Jeopardy 25th Anniversa...
- Sun Nov 24, 2019 12:24 pm
- Forum: NES Hardware and Flash Equipment
- Topic: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6862
Re: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
Unfortunately, no. I don't have a flash cart. And I did clean the edge connector on the motherboard when I disassembled the NES at the beginning and again before attaching the BLW
- Sat Nov 23, 2019 10:54 pm
- Forum: NES Hardware and Flash Equipment
- Topic: Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
- Replies: 19
- Views: 6862
Newbie needing some help. Strange problems with NES installed with Flashing Light Win from ArcadeWorks
Alright, so here’s how it goes. I bought an NES in serious need of some TLC. Flashing light problems no way that 72 pin connector was alive. I first tried the boiling trick, didn’t work. Tried cutting pin 4 of the CIC after that (which I was going to do anyway because I wanted to play my FC games wi...