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Family Computer => Technical & Repair Assistance => Topic started by: raziel90 on May 15, 2015, 10:14:51 am

Title: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: raziel90 on May 15, 2015, 10:14:51 am
Hello friends , a friend of mine gift me his old console nintendo MT 999 DX famiclone . The problem is that on AV ports dont show picture and the tv says NO Signal , i tryed with RF cable on RF switch port and it works on RF but on AV ports with AV cable doesnt :( . I checked for bad soldered and everything is corectly with the boards . Please tell me how can i slove this problem what should i do more ? Thank you soo much.

P.S i tried On Tube screen tv and LCD screen tv bouth
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: jpx72 on May 18, 2015, 06:02:04 am
Maybe its just dirty connector? Or try a different cable, try switching audio with video, may be wrongly marked.
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: aha2940 on May 28, 2015, 09:18:26 pm
The good news is that AFAIK, the composite video is the signal that is converted to RF, so if your Famicom shows RF fine, that means all is working, and the problem should be easy to fix. Start following the traces from the pin 22 of the PPU (video output) and yoou will find the problem.

Regards.
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: number47 on May 29, 2015, 11:57:36 am
I have seen some 90s clones that have composite but it's not connected.
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: raziel90 on June 02, 2015, 03:27:07 am
But my console is Cloning of Famicom its completely different on inside . It has 3 plates soldered with ribbon cable
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: number47 on June 02, 2015, 11:52:41 am
Can you add one pic of the other side of power/video board?
Title: Re: Problem with Nintendo Famiclone AV ports
Post by: aha2940 on June 03, 2015, 08:52:33 am
This seems to be a NOAC (Nintendo On A Chip). no way a complete discrete Famicom can be fit on a board that size. That can make the fix harder, but I am still pretty confident this can be fixed.

Regards.