Identifying console

Started by Tim_nz, December 09, 2011, 05:47:36 pm

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Tim_nz

wow, thanks alot for that, i didn't actually notice that. i have av modded my other retro consoles rather easily, im assuming ill need to amplify the signal like i did all the others?

133MHz

My bet is that it's already amplified by the RF circuitry and you just need to populate the missing components near the AV output section. ;)

jpx72

I have a similar famiclone, some photos:
http://jpx72.detailne.sk/collection_files/consoles_files/famiclone/videogame400_files/videogame4001.jpg
http://jpx72.detailne.sk/stuff_files/fc/famiclonefamily400.jpg
but mine already has AV out components :)

...although you have controllers attached like on original Famicom, so it's more similar to this
http://jpx72.detailne.sk/collection_files/consoles_files/famiclone/belgame_1.jpg
If you need some inside photos I can make you some, since I don't have that BEL Game photoghaphed from inside yet.

Tim_nz

i didnt realise there were SOOOO many clones out there, seriously its insane.
im having problems with my 2nd controller, it always goes "left" like the the d pad is stuck on left, i opened it up and cleaned everything with rubbing alcohol, and check the cable for splits etc, no go :(
anyone have any advice? i don't wanna replace the controller just yet, incase its a problem with the mobo.

jpx72


Tim_nz

how on earth did the clone manufacturers get away with that? considering some of them were sold in europe and america? i woulda thought nintendo,sega,M$ etc would of taken them to the cleaners?

Tim_nz

can you elaborate on left pin on 4021? is that something on my mobo?
Dunedin is in pretty bad shape dude, im moving to oz in march, no jobs here, when i say no jobs, seriously NO JOBS.