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Stuttering Sam
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I'm still having problems.
12. Sep 2008 at 06:07
 
Okay, I got another PIN connector. This time from estarland, I switched it with that one, I saw the video more, but this time, there were these dashed vertical lines going through the screen. Dammit, I thought this was supposed to be a miracle worker, not a money waster. I cleaned the connector of the NES circuit board that the PIN connector is supposed to attach to with a rubbing alcohol swab before I put it on. Could that have something to do with it?
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Reply #1 - 12. Sep 2008 at 12:06
 
i thought you should use alcohol in drinks instead of nes games Wink

maybe the pin connectors are good but the carts are dirty Huh
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Reply #2 - 12. Sep 2008 at 19:51
 
Dutch nes gamer wrote on 12. Sep 2008 at 12:06:
i thought you should use alcohol in drinks instead of nes games Wink

maybe the pin connectors are good but the carts are dirty Huh

I only tried two games, but the one cart had the exact same dashed vertical lines as the other cart I tried.
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Reply #3 - 13. Sep 2008 at 02:30
 
Is it accompanied by a buzzing noise?  It might be your AC adapter.

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Reply #4 - 15. Sep 2008 at 16:56
 
cdb900 wrote on 13. Sep 2008 at 02:30:
Is it accompanied by a buzzing noise?  It might be your AC adapter.


It's definitely not the AC adapter. And no, there's no buzzing noise.
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Reply #5 - 15. Sep 2008 at 19:59
 
Have you tried both of the video outputs.  RCA and RF ?
I have personally had a bad RF connector in the past.

Did you do any other changes to the NES (like cut the security pin)?

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Reply #6 - 15. Sep 2008 at 23:11
 
albailey wrote on 15. Sep 2008 at 19:59:
Have you tried both of the video outputs.  RCA and RF ?
I have personally had a bad RF connector in the past.

Did you do any other changes to the NES (like cut the security pin)?

Al


I cut the lockout chip too, and the old connector played the games without those lines, and it's definitely not my RF cable either.
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Reply #7 - 17. Sep 2008 at 07:08
 
Darn, i really don't know what else could be wrong.
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