help super mario world cart famicom pirate not working

Started by BonBon, March 08, 2012, 12:51:26 am

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BonBon

Thanks for the video got the cart open safely no damage to the cart here's a pics of the board

MasterDisk

I don't see any serious damage on it. Either one of the chip is damaged. Or this cart is less well manufactured and work only on some clones.

But the picture aren't very good quality so maybe i'm missing something.
Check that there's no damage on the trace that goes to the pins.
Check the overall board and see if any trace has some oddity/cut trace.

Copy the code (YYXXXXXXC) and any other informations here please so I can compare with mine if it's the same board.

BonBon


MasterDisk

March 08, 2012, 11:35:31 am #18 Last Edit: March 08, 2012, 12:01:22 pm by MasterDisk
It is the same as mine, and I don't see any difference or serious damage on yours. It's either a trace, or your post company put the parcel in the xrays and it damaged one of the chips.

Sorry, I can't help you much more.

Parodius Duh

March 10, 2012, 09:01:41 am #19 Last Edit: March 10, 2012, 09:19:15 am by Parodius Duh
I doubt its xray damage as its usually only large packages of certain weight or suspicion that get x-rays. I doubt they did it to a single lightweight envelope or small box (assuming thats how the cart was sent). Im telling you these black cart with yellow label are the most common mass-produced version and only work on specific Chinese clone systems. I have had 2 copies of the same cart and sold them both cause its overall just an expensive pile of shit for a game that does not work on official hardware (dont even press your luck with an AV famicom, its definitely not going to boot up) and is practically unplayable unless you use that game genie code to correct marios f'd up run....

ericj

Quote from: Parodius Duh on March 10, 2012, 09:01:41 am
...and is practically unplayable unless you use that game genie code to correct marios f'd up run....


What's the GG code for this? I have a copy of it but never really played it much for this reason.

MasterDisk

Quote from: Parodius Duh on March 10, 2012, 09:01:41 am
I doubt its xray damage as its usually only large packages of certain weight or suspicion that get x-rays. I doubt they did it to a single lightweight envelope or small box (assuming thats how the cart was sent). Im telling you these black cart with yellow label are the most common mass-produced version and only work on specific Chinese clone systems. I have had 2 copies of the same cart and sold them both cause its overall just an expensive pile of shit for a game that does not work on official hardware (dont even press your luck with an AV famicom, its definitely not going to boot up) and is practically unplayable unless you use that game genie code to correct marios f'd up run....

Well if he can hear sometimes the music, there must be something else...
I know the yellow label is more common. But I guarantee it's the exact same main board run as the one he has, only the label was changed overtime.

And it's not a bad game ;)

famiac