Hello, my name is Joe. I'm new to the group but not to nintendo
repair and tinkering. Someone from another nes group posted a link
to here. Just thought I'd give a shout out to everyone.
-Joe
Raven,
There are multiple modifications (some not being
mods) that can do part or all of what you are asking
for. Again I am at work but when I get home I will
hopefully be able to find some files about that stuff.
I know you can make it a front loader into a toploader
but you will have to do some cutting of the chasis.
Easiest route would be to get a Famicom and the
Nintendo liscensed 60-72 pin converter. In fact, if
you're lucky, they used to include them with some of
the first games, you'll just have to do some looking
and have good weight judgement to find the cartridges
with them. I'll see what I can find when I get home.
-Ronald
> Okay. I'm new here... and have never done any MODs
> to any of my machines
> (though I've had some done by others or used gadgets
> and go-arounds).
> The NES is one system I've never actually owned,
> though in the last few
> years I've been looking to get one (you know, set it
> up next to my Atari
> 2600). Well, just before they disappeared off store
> shelves, I remember
> seeing a top loader version. I was too young to have
> that kind of pocket
> money, and parents thought I was too big for
> videogames by then... so I had
> to pass. Now years later (after seeing years of
> friends doing the cartridge
> ritual), I find that the rare top-loader is even
> more of a prize than I
> thought... and still just as costly as it was 20
> years ago!
>
> SO.... is there a way to convert a traditional NES
> into either a top-
> loader, or some other alteration that gets around
> all the hassles I'm sure
> everyone knows what I'm talking about... OR, can I
> simply get a FamiCom
> (which i thought were all top-loaders anyway) and do
> some sort of pin
> convertion (60 to 72) to play US carts? (or better
> yet... play BOTH)
>
> If this sounds like the words of a dreamer n00b... I
> apologize. But you
> asked, so I posted :)
>
> Raven
> [who's been getting by with a GP32 and NesterDC for
> her NES fix]
>
>
>
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this might be off topic, but does anyone know any mods for using NES,
SNES or Genesis controllers on a PSone? I have the NES Advantage and
the SNES/Genesis Fighter Sticks and would like to find a way to use
them on the PSOne
--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "Ronald Schatte"
<tech_unit@y...> wrote:
> Anyone looking for any modifications or instructions to some they
> know about? I know of a handful of them and will not mind posting
> them or uploading them for anyone to use, that's what we're here
for,
> right?
I did a toploading mod for my NES. The game loads at the back of the
console now. It cost me a game genie :(. But it was worth it in the
need because it no long blinks :).
I know that both of those are possible and I've seen the toaster-to-toploader mod before, but I don't know of an FAQ/HOWTO to help you out with actually doing either. Hope you can solder.....
Andy
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>
>
>
> Anyone looking for any modifications or instructions to some they know
> about? I know of a handful of them and will not mind posting them or
> uploading them for anyone to use, that's what we're here for, right?
Okay. I'm new here... and have never done any MODs to any of my machines
(though I've had some done by others or used gadgets and go-arounds).
The NES is one system I've never actually owned, though in the last few
years I've been looking to get one (you know, set it up next to my Atari
2600). Well, just before they disappeared off store shelves, I remember
seeing a top loader version. I was too young to have that kind of pocket
money, and parents thought I was too big for videogames by then... so I had
to pass. Now years later (after seeing years of friends doing the cartridge
ritual), I find that the rare top-loader is even more of a prize than I
thought... and still just as costly as it was 20 years ago!
SO.... is there a way to convert a traditional NES into either a top-
loader, or some other alteration that gets around all the hassles I'm sure
everyone knows what I'm talking about... OR, can I simply get a FamiCom
(which i thought were all top-loaders anyway) and do some sort of pin
convertion (60 to 72) to play US carts? (or better yet... play BOTH)
If this sounds like the words of a dreamer n00b... I apologize. But you
asked, so I posted :)
Raven
[who's been getting by with a GP32 and NesterDC for her NES fix]
Anyone looking for any modifications or instructions to some they
know about? I know of a handful of them and will not mind posting
them or uploading them for anyone to use, that's what we're here for,
right?
I use a similar driver called NTPad XP. It's website is in poor
condition, aparently hacked, but it's a great driver:
http://www.ntpad.com.ar/
springwaffle wrote:
> --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "pamer_1" <fishmugger@h...>
> wrote:
> > http://www.dreamcliff.com/personal/daniel/jump/
> > Connect NES and SNES controllers (up to 5) to ur pc parallel port.
>
> I made one of those. But the only site I found with drivers that
> worked was:
>
> http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/Docs/PPJoyMain.htm
>
> Parrell Port Joystick. Mine works great with my NES emulator (FCE
> Ultra). I haven't figured out how to get the Zapper to work with it
> though. I don't think you can. Or if you can I'm sure you have to
> plug it in to the 2nd port just like on NES.
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--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, "pamer_1" <fishmugger@h...>
wrote:
> http://www.dreamcliff.com/personal/daniel/jump/
> Connect NES and SNES controllers (up to 5) to ur pc parallel port.
I made one of those. But the only site I found with drivers that
worked was:
http://www.geocities.com/deonvdw/Docs/PPJoyMain.htm
Parrell Port Joystick. Mine works great with my NES emulator (FCE
Ultra). I haven't figured out how to get the Zapper to work with it
though. I don't think you can. Or if you can I'm sure you have to
plug it in to the 2nd port just like on NES.
Hey everyone, just wanted to say hi as the new guy here. I've been
looking for a group like this so I might get some mod ideas for my
site, www.neshq.com. If anyone is interested I'm always looking for
hardware mod FAQs/HOWTOs. Anyways, sorry for the spam, I just wanted
to introduce myself.
> > Just out of curiosity, why do you want an NTSC NES instead of a
> PAL?
> > I have an extra NTSC version I'd be willing to give up--I was
just
> > going to use it to play around with some modifications anyways,
so
> I
> > don't know why I couldn't use a PAL NES instead. Would I be
able
> to
> > use the PAL the same, or would the difference in TV formats
screw
> me
> > up? I'm in the US. I still want to be able to use the NES, but
> just
> > mess around with it a bit. If I can't use a PAL one, then I
don't
> > want it.
The difference in tv systems would make a difference. NTSC colour
system has a different colour system and a lower resolution.
--- In nesmodifications@y..., "dobie_kenobie" <dobie_kenobie@y...>
wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, why do you want an NTSC NES instead of a
PAL?
> I have an extra NTSC version I'd be willing to give up--I was just
> going to use it to play around with some modifications anyways, so
I
> don't know why I couldn't use a PAL NES instead. Would I be able
to
> use the PAL the same, or would the difference in TV formats screw
me
> up? I'm in the US. I still want to be able to use the NES, but
just
> mess around with it a bit. If I can't use a PAL one, then I don't
> want it.
It should work on a US TV. I want it to play US games on it and it
will be worth more if I ever sell it. If you want more information
send me an email. rimma@...
Just out of curiosity, why do you want an NTSC NES instead of a PAL?
I have an extra NTSC version I'd be willing to give up--I was just
going to use it to play around with some modifications anyways, so I
don't know why I couldn't use a PAL NES instead. Would I be able to
use the PAL the same, or would the difference in TV formats screw me
up? I'm in the US. I still want to be able to use the NES, but just
mess around with it a bit. If I can't use a PAL one, then I don't
want it.