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tom61 - Senior Member
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by tom61 » Thu Nov 29, 2007 9:38 pm
That certainly appears to be a NOAC with a famicom slot. If you get it working, you should be able to buy an adapter to use NES carts on it.
BTW, if I'm interpreting the Flickr rules correctly, you need to link the Flickr page, not the image directly. People can get larger pics from there.
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kylechu
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by kylechu » Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:08 pm
okay, fixed it. Wouldn't want them to ban me.
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by schmellyfart » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:15 pm
Its a NOAC. I got the same one from goodwill for 3 bucks
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and it had a 50 in 1 game cart too.
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by kylechu » Thu Nov 29, 2007 11:17 pm
Did it have games on it, do you have any thoughts why mine isn't working? I wish i had a multicart.
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by schmellyfart » Fri Nov 30, 2007 6:28 pm
The only games it had were on the cart.
And I really have no idea lol. are you using batteries or a power supply?
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by kylechu » Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:19 pm
I'm using batteries. They're new. I've tried 3 sets. Nothing appears broken on the inside. Probably someone fried it at goodwill with the wrong power supply.
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by G-force » Mon Dec 24, 2007 9:18 pm
That's a great find! Just think how easy it would be to do a cartridge-slide-down-the-back design. You could just slap a family converter on there, and you'd practically be done with the wiring! Anybody know where these are coming from?
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by tom61 » Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:01 pm
G-force wrote:That's a great find! Just think how easy it would be to do a cartridge-slide-down-the-back design. You could just slap a family converter on there, and you'd practically be done with the wiring! Anybody know where these are coming from?
The only place I've seen these before is
http://www.qvc.com. They used to have a dedicated Plug-N-Play games section, with mostly NOACs, but that url is no longer working. Searching for plug play gets some things to come up, though.
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by kylechu » Tue Jan 01, 2008 9:39 pm
G-force wrote:That's a great find! Just think how easy it would be to do a cartridge-slide-down-the-back design. You could just slap a family converter on there, and you'd practically be done with the wiring! Anybody know where these are coming from?
well, it would help if it worked.
Do you think it might possibly be not working because I dont have a cart in it? I mean, it's probably wishful thinking as the power light doesen't even turn on, but wishful thinking never hurts.
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by arfink » Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:43 pm
well, get yerself a famicom cart and give it a go. some systems do require the cart to be present to complete the circuit. Also, you should make sure none of the wires are broken and that the voltage regulator isn't fried. I know from experience, those 7805's aren't that hard to fry if you plug in the wrong power supply, but then, they aren't that hard to fix either.
Emulation isn't accurate. There is no substitute for real hardware!
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by kylechu » Thu Jan 10, 2008 6:34 pm
Ummm, any tips on where I can find the cheapest game?
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by kylechu » Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:27 pm
Well, got more pictures. They're the first 6.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kylechu/
The one I think shows the problem is this one here
What are those ripped paper looking things? Could that be the problem? It's on the board with the switches and has the buttons glob top. Doesen't have video or audio, or have the power cord going to it. It isn't even connected to the board that does those things directly. Both of those boards go to the little orange board, that goes to video, audio, power, and batterys. None of the other boards look fried, or smell funny (like that one)
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by weaponepsilon » Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:12 am
I found one of those SJ3 at Goodwill for $4. Mine also didn't work. Now I'm thinking of turning it into a simple Famicom project. Anyone ever done that before?
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by kylechu » Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:11 pm
still wondering, did someone melt it or something? Has anyone seen a famiclone by personal experience that won't show any signs of being on without a cart?
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