Twin Famicom or AV Famicom

Started by Terpor, June 07, 2012, 04:15:51 am

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fredJ

Okay, did you also change a resistor out on the disk side of the system?  :blinky:
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2A03

Quote from: fredJ on June 11, 2012, 03:19:57 am
Okay, did you also change a resistor out on the disk side of the system?  :blinky:

I didn't do it with mine, you don't have to do it alongside the filter removal.


NintendoKing

I have never owned a Twin Famicom but I do own a AV Famicom and it's a spectacular little system.

Terpor

June 24, 2012, 07:06:12 pm #19 Last Edit: June 24, 2012, 07:11:33 pm by Terpor
I really tought that my Twin Famicom had a bad AV out, but it seem that the composite cable causing the weird wave effect

http://imgur.com/Af2KC,c6CNI,J53lP,Ez0NB,IYHaJ,Z9GV1,yAWG2,TvULP,FvGCy,fsKgI,ZZZv6,QYzRO,dGd0I,Ngo6l,BDdwq
That Guy

io

Hello,

Here are some pics of my Famicom AV and Twin 505 : http://jomay.free.fr/Famicom_AV_Twin_505/
It's a pain in the ass to take good pics. I would say that the quality is the same, but the Twin outputs brighter video.
I have moved everything in my garage and yet didn't find out the TV remote control, so I wasn't able to adjust brightness/contrast/colour to verify that the quality is really the same.

Terpor

It the Famicom extra controller port supposed to feel loose, and i think my controller might be broken "or i think so"

I used my Sansui Joycard  on TW and sometimes the buttons don't feel that responsie, and controller was cleaned when i bought it.
That Guy