I've hit a wall with my project, I can't decide which NOAC I should buy. I can't use an original NES no matter how much I cut the Mother Board, so I'm stuck, there are so many NOACs I haven't got a clue which works the best for what I want.
Before we get started I am looking for a PAL system. Compatible with the standard 72-pin connector games and Preferably works with the NES power pack (flash cart). Thanks you guys
Which NOAC should I use?
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Re: Which NOAC should I use?
Why is this so?Lachy17689 wrote:I've hit a wall with my project, I can't decide which NOAC I should buy. I can't use an original NES no matter how much I cut the Mother Board,
I'm pretty sure all NOAC's are Region free,Lachy17689 wrote: I am looking for a PAL system
72-Pin connector games are 'stock' nes games. Every NOAC will have a 72 pin connector.Lachy17689 wrote:Compatible with the standard 72-pin connector games and Preferably works with the NES power pack (flash cart). Thanks you guys
From RetroZone's own page.
System Compatibility List:
Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
Works on Famicom using 72-60 pin converter.
Does NOT work on clone systems like the NEX, Yobo, or FC Twin.
Untested on portable systems, not likely to work.
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Re: Which NOAC should I use?
The case I'm using is too small for the original, enough said.Why is this so?
They're not most NOACs are either PAL or NTSC I've only come across two region free ones.I'm pretty sure all NOAC's are Region free,
Most crappy NOACs use the Famicom 60 pin connector not the NES 72 pin.72-Pin connector games are 'stock' nes games. Every NOAC will have a 72 pin connector.
From RetroZone's own page.
See this then:System Compatibility List:
Works on authentic Nintendo Systems including NTSC, PAL A, PAL B, and Asian top loader and toaster systems.
Works on Famicom using 72-60 pin converter.
Does NOT work on clone systems like the NEX, Yobo, or FC Twin.
Untested on portable systems, not likely to work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RngRbnaWGbQ&NR=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; his SJiii Works fine.
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Re: Which NOAC should I use?
If it has 60 Pin connector, its not a NES clone; is a Famiclone.
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Re: Which NOAC should I use?
XD you have me there.TomKStones wrote:If it has 60 Pin connector, its not a NES clone; is a Famiclone.