WTB: Official NES Cart with an adapter to play famicom games in it.

Started by NintendoKing, September 04, 2008, 11:48:34 am

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Jedi Master Baiter

To my knowledge, all PAL carts don't have converters.  I may be wrong, though.  There was a topic in NESWorld where I came up with this generalization, during the time I thought to myself "Is there such a thing as an NES Stack Up board?"

Anyways, I may have some extra converters I'll be willing to trade, but you'll have to wait until I get back home.

NintendoKing

Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on September 09, 2008, 11:15:15 am
To my knowledge, all PAL carts don't have converters.  I may be wrong, though.  There was a topic in NESWorld where I came up with this generalization, during the time I thought to myself "Is there such a thing as an NES Stack Up board?"

Anyways, I may have some extra converters I'll be willing to trade, but you'll have to wait until I get back home.

I specifically need one that will fit inside of a nes cart. I have a Honeybee converter but it wont fit, I tried.

133MHz

If you're making a permanent job you could desolder the 60 pin cart connector from the Honeybee converter and solder the Famicom cart directly to the PCB using wires or big lumps of solder, that would save you lots of space and leave you with a spare 60 pin connector.

michaelthegreat

I think a few converters have been found in PAL carts, but I don't remember which game/games. I wouldn't have expected that at all, but I didn't expect the US mike tyson with converter either...

133, if he's going to go that far, he can just solder wires to the famicom circuit board contacts, remove the roms from an NROM 256 circuit board or something like that, and then solder the wires to the correct holes. It's late so I don't want to think about which nes game circuit board would work best, but I'm thinking that simpler (like nrom) would be better for something like this. Then he wouldn't need a converter at all. Yeah, it would take longer than your idea.

Jedi Master Baiter

Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on September 09, 2008, 02:13:26 pm
Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on September 09, 2008, 11:15:15 am
To my knowledge, all PAL carts don't have converters.  I may be wrong, though.  There was a topic in NESWorld where I came up with this generalization, during the time I thought to myself "Is there such a thing as an NES Stack Up board?"

Anyways, I may have some extra converters I'll be willing to trade, but you'll have to wait until I get back home.

I specifically need one that will fit inside of a nes cart. I have a Honeybee converter but it wont fit, I tried.

I have a standard "Game Converter" that is missing a pin; therefore, the picture comes up messy, otherwise it works fine.  I can give you this for free, if you can fix the problem.

NintendoKing

Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on September 11, 2008, 02:21:41 am
Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on September 09, 2008, 02:13:26 pm
Quote from: Jedi QuestMaster on September 09, 2008, 11:15:15 am
To my knowledge, all PAL carts don't have converters.  I may be wrong, though.  There was a topic in NESWorld where I came up with this generalization, during the time I thought to myself "Is there such a thing as an NES Stack Up board?"

Anyways, I may have some extra converters I'll be willing to trade, but you'll have to wait until I get back home.

I specifically need one that will fit inside of a nes cart. I have a Honeybee converter but it wont fit, I tried.

I have a standard "Game Converter" that is missing a pin; therefore, the picture comes up messy, otherwise it works fine.  I can give you this for free, if you can fix the problem.

Sweet, Thank you.