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#226 From: "robert andrew scott" <quiet_channel@...>
Date: Fri Jul 6, 2007 4:48 pm
Subject: original Nintendo NES controller parts !!
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Hello.

I have 10-20 original NES controllers without their circuit boards,
and the (desoldered) cords which connect the controllers to the console.

I also have 10-20 original (untested) 72-pin connectors, which were
pulled from old consoles when I upgraded them.

E-mail me if you've got any interest.

Thanks!


-robert andrew scott
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#225 From: "electra_toy" <electra_toy@...>
Date: Tue Feb 6, 2007 9:24 pm
Subject: Re: Sound Tuning problem
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ok. I give myself an answer ;-)
Yes it works and it works very well. That means, now I can tune my
NES easely, even while playing.
I used an LT1799 Oszillator Chip as Crystal replacement.

greets to all NS moders
electra_toy

--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "electra_toy"
<electra_toy@...> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I just have bought an MIDINES cardridge and noticed that
unfortunately
> the Pitch is way to low (about 80 cents) on my European console.
> I wonder if it's because the cpu clock on PAL consoles is lower
than
> on NTSC consoles.
> NTSC consoles works with a 21.47727 MHz Crystal and clock will be
> devided by 12 = 1.79Mhz cpu clock
> PAL consoles works with a 26.601712 Mhz Crystal and the clock
devider
> should be 16 = 1.66 Mhz cpu clock
> Now I wonder if I would replace it with an 28.64 Mhz Crystal,
should
> the console still work ? No problem if I cant have a picture,
because
> I just need the sound (but with correct Pitch)
> And I also wonder if someone made a cpu clock mod on european
console,
> to play US games with adjusted sound pitch ?
>
> greets
> electra_toy
>

#224 From: "electra_toy" <electra_toy@...>
Date: Fri Nov 24, 2006 11:59 pm
Subject: Sound Tuning problem
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Hi

I just have bought an MIDINES cardridge and noticed that unfortunately
the Pitch is way to low (about 80 cents) on my European console.
I wonder if it's because the cpu clock on PAL consoles is lower than
on NTSC consoles.
NTSC consoles works with a 21.47727 MHz Crystal and clock will be
devided by 12 = 1.79Mhz cpu clock
PAL consoles works with a 26.601712 Mhz Crystal and the clock devider
should be 16 = 1.66 Mhz cpu clock
Now I wonder if I would replace it with an 28.64 Mhz Crystal, should
the console still work ? No problem if I cant have a picture, because
I just need the sound (but with correct Pitch)
And I also wonder if someone made a cpu clock mod on european console,
to play US games with adjusted sound pitch ?

greets
electra_toy

#223 From: "figgalicous" <figgalicous@...>
Date: Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:40 pm
Subject: You seem like the target market for this:
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#222 From: "rimma_69" <rimma_69@...>
Date: Sun Sep 3, 2006 2:03 am
Subject: Super Mario World ROM onto an 8-bit NES cartridge
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For those who don't already know, a hacker managed to squeeze a
pirated Super Mario World ROM onto an 8-bit NES cartridge, minus the
color depth, smooth frame rate, and music quality. Videos after the jump.

http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/8-bit-super-mario-world

#221 From: "Impmon" <impmon2@...>
Date: Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:22 am
Subject: Re: Re: usb/cf/ethernet cartridge
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It will not be that simple.  With so many different mappers used to manage
large memory, making one cart that does all would be fairly complicated.  At
best wiuld be something like a PLC to handle the mappers and load the
appropierate one with certain game ROM like emulator and using RAM chips to
store NES ROMs.  There are still a number of mappers not reverse engineered
yet, mainly on lesser common Japanese games and many pirated hacks.  Also to
be able to store and manage multiple battery saved games as well.

Think like building an emulator program but using real NES hardware rather
than emulating PPU and CPU.

It would be MUCH easier to build a MAME type platform and just run NES
emulator using adapter to hook standard NES controllers to the PC.

#220 From: CSB <csb_cbw@...>
Date: Mon Aug 14, 2006 12:48 am
Subject: Re: Re: usb/cf/ethernet cartridge
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On Sun, 13 Aug 2006, gunstar_blue wrote:

> This is the only guy I've seen so far who has successfully pulled it
> off. If you do manage to pull it off I would be very interested in
> buying one from you if you ever decided to sell them. Good luck and
> keep us informed on your progress.
>
> http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes_cart/nes_cart_en.php
>


That's not the same thing. That guy is just making a re-programmable
cart; many have done the same thing before and after.

What the OP wanted was to have a modern interface, like USB / CF /
whatever.

I was going to do a similar thing, but with an integrated 2.5" mini
hard-disk containing ROMs and a PC interface to download more. That
project is very low on my list though, because I don't really have
that much free time.

#219 From: "zeldafreak11289" <zeldafreak11289@...>
Date: Sun Aug 13, 2006 6:23 pm
Subject: Re: usb/cf/ethernet cartridge
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This is an excellant idea . . . depending on production cost, i am
the first to buy one from you, once you get all the bug
out. . .k . . .





--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "jagerte3007"
<olivier.oswald@...> wrote:
>
> after removing layers of dust we finally played some good old NES
> games today!!
>
> to have even more fun with the box i'm planning to create my custom
> cartridge with connectivity to the modern world (USB, CompactFlash
or
> Ethernet) - just to ease the upload of a cartridge backup.
>
> it will also be able to emulate the known PRG/CHR/RAM pinouts and
> memory mappers of the original cartridges.
>
> does anybody know if someone else already did something in that
> direction? wouldn't be that much fun with the soldering iron if i'd
> waste my time here :)
>
> any help in the project is apreciated.
>

#218 From: "gunstar_blue" <genesis_2112@...>
Date: Sun Aug 13, 2006 5:58 pm
Subject: Re: usb/cf/ethernet cartridge
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This is the only guy I've seen so far who has successfully pulled it
off. If you do manage to pull it off I would be very interested in
buying one from you if you ever decided to sell them. Good luck and
keep us informed on your progress.

http://www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes_cart/nes_cart_en.php

--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "jagerte3007"
<olivier.oswald@...> wrote:
>
> after removing layers of dust we finally played some good old NES
> games today!!
>
> to have even more fun with the box i'm planning to create my custom
> cartridge with connectivity to the modern world (USB, CompactFlash
or
> Ethernet) - just to ease the upload of a cartridge backup.
>
> it will also be able to emulate the known PRG/CHR/RAM pinouts and
> memory mappers of the original cartridges.
>
> does anybody know if someone else already did something in that
> direction? wouldn't be that much fun with the soldering iron if i'd
> waste my time here :)
>
> any help in the project is apreciated.
>

#217 From: "jagerte3007" <olivier.oswald@...>
Date: Fri Aug 11, 2006 7:45 pm
Subject: usb/cf/ethernet cartridge
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after removing layers of dust we finally played some good old NES
games today!!

to have even more fun with the box i'm planning to create my custom
cartridge with connectivity to the modern world (USB, CompactFlash or
Ethernet) - just to ease the upload of a cartridge backup.

it will also be able to emulate the known PRG/CHR/RAM pinouts and
memory mappers of the original cartridges.

does anybody know if someone else already did something in that
direction? wouldn't be that much fun with the soldering iron if i'd
waste my time here :)

any help in the project is apreciated.

#216 From: "electra_toy" <electra_toy@...>
Date: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:28 pm
Subject: Play NES games without Music ?
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Hi
Is there any possibility to play the games without music, but with the
FX?
Or witch game do you know where the Music can be switched off?

thanks in advance

electra_toy

#215 From: "dalkrobby" <dalkrobby@...>
Date: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:39 am
Subject: Re: Hello
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--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "gunstar_blue"
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>
> --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "reveriesbymoonlight"
> <reveriesbymoonlight@> wrote:
> >
> > does anybody know how to go about modding the NES with rca outputs
> for
> > it to play in stereo? instead of mono...
> >
> > thankie
> >
> > Alexis
> >
>
>
> I don't think there is a way to go about doing so, I know you can do a
> fake stereo but I don't remember how to off the top of my head.
>

I think the 'fake stereo' involved having the sqare wave on one
channel and the triangles on the other or something.

#214 From: Fernando Martinez <martinez1950@...>
Date: Wed Jul 12, 2006 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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You are better off using a cable splitter than actually modding your NES. Both methods will give you the same sound, not "stereo" though. Both outputs will give you mono sound only.  But if you feel like  modding it anyway, here is a link that can help you with that.
   
www.raphnet.net/electronique/nes_mod/nes_mod_en.php

Good luck!
Fernando
reveriesbymoonlight <reveriesbymoonlight@...> wrote:
does anybody know how to go about modding the NES with rca outputs for
it to play in stereo? instead of mono...

thankie

Alexis



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#213 From: "gunstar_blue" <genesis_2112@...>
Date: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:01 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "reveriesbymoonlight"
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>
> does anybody know how to go about modding the NES with rca outputs
for
> it to play in stereo? instead of mono...
>
> thankie
>
> Alexis
>


I don't think there is a way to go about doing so, I know you can do a
fake stereo but I don't remember how to off the top of my head.

#212 From: "CSB" <csb_cbw@...>
Date: Sun Jul 9, 2006 2:59 pm
Subject: Re: Hello
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Use a cable splitter. 1 RCA male end, 2 RCA female ends.
The NES cannot produce stereo sound, so this "stereo" you're going to
get
is nothing more that 2xMono.

Or if you want a more convincing stereo effect, plug the same joypad
into
two NESes with the same game running p-)

Christian


On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:29:57 -0000, "reveriesbymoonlight"
<reveriesbymoonlight@...> said:
> does anybody know how to go about modding the NES with rca outputs for
> it to play in stereo? instead of mono...
>
> thankie
>
> Alexis
>
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#211 From: "reveriesbymoonlight" <reveriesbymoonlight@...>
Date: Thu Jul 6, 2006 10:29 pm
Subject: Hello
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does anybody know how to go about modding the NES with rca outputs for
it to play in stereo? instead of mono...

thankie

Alexis

#210 From: "rimma_69" <rimma_69@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:46 am
Subject: NES Alarm Clock
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Some person installed a digital clock into a NES. Here is the link:
http://www.mavrinac.com/projects/nesclock/

#209 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:36 pm
Subject: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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your welcome, have fun!
--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Fernando Martinez
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>
> Thanks for the info. I am always looking for ways to modify my NES.
My  NES has the LED mod, made it a top loading system using a broken
game  genie, and now for this one. I do think the battery mod is the
best mod  I have come across so far. Thanks!
>
> Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:          The graphics
were fine, no problems at all with them. Now when the
>   battery dies, the colors fade to grey then the system shuts off
>   compleatly. Also when the batterys are dead you can plug in your wall
>   power supply and power the machine up again with that but make sure
>   the battery's removed.
>
>   --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Fernando Martinez
>   <martinez1950@> wrote:
>   >
>   > Did it slowly give up or did it just die out? How was the video
>   quality throughout the life of the battery? Thank you.
>   >
>   > Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@> wrote:          ok heres the
>   results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.
>   >
>   >   --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "Donovan Flannery"
>   >   <donovan.flannery@y...> wrote:
>   >   >
>   >   > I'll do that give me a few days though
>   >   >
>   >   > --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Jorge Bernal
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>   >   > wrote:
>   >   > >
>   >   > > el dood!  that's freakin awesome, once the  battery runs
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>   >   > >
>   >   > > Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...>  wrote:          i got bored
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>   >   > a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
>   >   > >   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery
>   havent
>   >   > >   fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a
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#208 From: Fernando Martinez <martinez1950@...>
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2006 4:33 pm
Subject: Re: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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Thanks for the info. I am always looking for ways to modify my NES. My NES has the LED mod, made it a top loading system using a broken game genie, and now for this one. I do think the battery mod is the best mod I have come across so far. Thanks!

Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:
The graphics were fine, no problems at all with them. Now when the
battery dies, the colors fade to grey then the system shuts off
compleatly. Also when the batterys are dead you can plug in your wall
power supply and power the machine up again with that but make sure
the battery's removed. 

--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Fernando Martinez
<martinez1950@...> wrote:
>
> Did it slowly give up or did it just die out? How was the video
quality throughout the life of the battery? Thank you.
>
> Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:          ok heres the
results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.
>  
>   --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "Donovan Flannery"
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>   >
>   > I'll do that give me a few days though
>   >
>   > --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Jorge Bernal
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>   > >
>   > > el dood!  that's freakin awesome, once the  battery runs out, tell
>   > us about how long it was cuz I wanna try that  and I wanna know how
>   > long it would usually last
>   > >
>   > > Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...> wrote:          i got bored
one day
>   > a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
>   > >   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery
havent
>   > >   fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a
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#207 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Wed Feb 8, 2006 2:33 am
Subject: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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no problem, but remember im not taking responsibility for any damage
you do to your NES.
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>
> kick ass!  I'm gonna go try that now, thanks for the idea man!
>
> Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:          ok heres the
results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.
>
>   --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "Donovan Flannery"
>   <donovan.flannery@y...> wrote:
>   >
>   > I'll do that give me a few days though
>   >
>   > --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Jorge Bernal
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>   > wrote:
>   > >
>   > > el dood!  that's freakin awesome, once the  battery runs out, tell
>   > us about how long it was cuz I wanna try that  and I wanna know how
>   > long it would usually last
>   > >
>   > > Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...> wrote:          i got bored
one day
>   > a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
>   > >   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery
havent
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#206 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Wed Feb 8, 2006 2:31 am
Subject: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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The graphics were fine, no problems at all with them. Now when the
battery dies, the colors fade to grey then the system shuts off
compleatly. Also when the batterys are dead you can plug in your wall
power supply and power the machine up again with that but make sure
the battery's removed.

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> Did it slowly give up or did it just die out? How was the video
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>
> Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:          ok heres the
results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.
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>   > > el dood!  that's freakin awesome, once the  battery runs out, tell
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>   > > Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...> wrote:          i got bored
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>   > >   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery
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#205 From: "rimma_69" <rimma_69@...>
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Hey, you could try the Nes 2 AV Mod. Follow this link it tells you how
to do it http://www.gamesx.com/rgbadd/nes2avmod.htm.

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> Hello... I have a top loader NES and I want to hook it up to my TV. But
> there isn't a place for the RF switch. My SNES can hookup to this TV
> because of its multiout. Is there any type of multiout converter for
> the NES, or any way I can bypass the RF Switch?
>
> Thanks!
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#204 From: "itskado" <itskado@...>
Date: Mon Jan 30, 2006 1:19 am
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Hello... I have a top loader NES and I want to hook it up to my TV. But
there isn't a place for the RF switch. My SNES can hookup to this TV
because of its multiout. Is there any type of multiout converter for
the NES, or any way I can bypass the RF Switch?

Thanks!


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#203 From: Jorge Bernal <jbguy2k2@...>
Date: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:34 pm
Subject: Re: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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kick ass!  I'm gonna go try that now, thanks for the idea man!

Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:
ok heres the results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.

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#202 From: Fernando Martinez <martinez1950@...>
Date: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:03 am
Subject: Re: Re: my NES mod - batteries
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Did it slowly give up or did it just die out? How was the video quality throughout the life of the battery? Thank you.

Donovan Flannery <donovan.flannery@...> wrote:
ok heres the results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.

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#201 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:28 pm
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ok heres the results it lasted approx 2 1/2 hours on the battery.

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> wrote:
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> us about how long it was cuz I wanna try that  and I wanna know how
> long it would usually last
> >
> > Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...> wrote:          i got bored one day
> a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
> >   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery havent
> >   fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a
picture ->
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#200 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Tue Jan 10, 2006 2:01 am
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I'll do that give me a few days though

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> Donovan <donovan_flannery@y...> wrote:          i got bored one day
a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
>   works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery havent
>   fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a picture ->
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#199 From: Jorge Bernal <jbguy2k2@...>
Date: Sun Jan 8, 2006 3:40 pm
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works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery havent
fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a picture ->
http://www.geocities.com/donovan_flannery/NESnintendomodification.jpg








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#198 From: "Donovan Flannery" <donovan.flannery@...>
Date: Mon Jan 9, 2006 12:37 am
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> I'm not sure what voltage the red LED inside the NES is rated at.  I'd
> assume +5v because that's pretty standard for circuits with ICs.  The
> blue LED I put in is rated at +6v.  So, running +5v into it should be
> fine.  There could be amperage issues.  I guess it's possible that the
> new LED could be trying to pull too much juice, but I doubt it.
>
> I've had my NES since around 1990, and it's got tons of hours on it.
> So, dirty contacts and general wear and tear are probably issues,
> too.   In any case, I disabled the lockout chip on the NES and now
> everything works fine.  Actually, I'd say everything works great.
> Disabling the chips is probably the single greatest thing you can do
> to a Nintendo.
>

i changed my LED from red to green, I removed the LED put the
voltmeter on the two terminals and came up with 5.06 volts replaced
the LED with a green one and it works fine no problems.

#197 From: "Donovan" <donovan_flannery@...>
Date: Thu Jan 5, 2006 2:21 am
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i got bored one day a few months back and wired a battery to my NES it
works awesome still not sure on how long it last on battery havent
fully  used the power yet. so i got a portable NES heres a picture ->
http://www.geocities.com/donovan_flannery/NESnintendomodification.jpg

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