Spot the differences! The white one had some keys that were not working, so I swapped it with the other one. This way the new owner to be can actually use it. The other will just have more to be fixed.
It's time to let this baby go. Box, cart and manuals still looking good too. Not feeling too bad about it, still have another one in a bit worse condition. Let's give it a clean and put it on the marketplace. And no, it's not clicky. :famicom:
It’s alive! I had to check if the title screen for this cart is supposed to have that black area in the upper right, and it’s normal. The rest of the game uses the full screen.
Now it needs a good cleaning, and I have to restore the #Hori#fightingStick cable to the snes plug, which means that I need to fab a snes->famicom 15 pin adapter.
This artifact from last century arrived this morning. I’m going to change the cable to the 15 pin #Famicom external controller plug as I don’t have a snes/super Famicom at the moment. In the future I’ll either make an adapter or put a connector on the back to allow easy cable swaps.
I may swap buttons & joystick for even higher grade parts, but first things first. (Does it even work?)
The old Famicom network controller has donated its cable for the fight stick. Of course the color/signal correspondence differs from the original Hori cable, so I had to carefully map out the connections. The new connector completed I reassembled & tested the unit — it’s awesome. #Famicom#retrogaming#ArcadeStick#fightStick#snes#nintendo#hori
A #nintendo64 Tri-Star 64. Stick it on top of your n64 and it will play #snes, #superfamicom, #nes and #famicom games, pal and ntsc. Let's see if it works. What are difficult to hw emulate games I should test?
Ares v135 released (ares-emu.net)
ares is a cross-platform, open source, multi-system emulator, focusing on accuracy and preservation....