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Title: repairing the NES
Post by: RedBarron on 06/27/06, 03:22:36 PM
Now that I've found my old NES, i think it is time that I get the damned thing working in tip top condition.

Even when I was younger, I'd get the occasional blinking grey screen.

I've been browsing NES sites and it appears that all I need is a new 72 pin connecter.

Are these things pretty easy to install?


Anything else I should look for as far as repairing my console?
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: Attezz on 06/28/06, 10:44:01 AM
The blinking screen is usually because the cartridge isn't situated "snuggly"

Whenever I have that problem I move the cartridge slightly and just keep hitting reset. I'd having the cartridge almost touching the front of the "slot" for it.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: TempoGL on 06/28/06, 11:35:49 AM
my trick is to not quite insert the cartridge all the way.  when you push it down, if it hits the plastic piece right in front of the "slot", and then goes in, it seems to fit a lot more "snugly"
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: ultimate7 on 06/28/06, 11:37:57 AM
Quote from: Strassy on 06/28/06, 11:35:49 AM
my trick is to not quite insert the cartridge all the way.  when you push it down, if it hits the plastic piece right in front of the "slot", and then goes in, it seems to fit a lot more "snugly"

This is the way I do it too, and I've had good luck with a pretty old NES
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: RedBarron on 06/28/06, 01:35:55 PM
Most games I can insert the cart in the manner you and attez suggest, however with my recent batch of games, it doesn't work too well.

I found a 72 pin connector and cleaning solution on ebay for $15.   It doesn't appear too difficult to install either.

Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: BeefMaster on 06/28/06, 02:16:03 PM
Let me know how that goes, Ryno - I've been meaning to do the same thing with my NES.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: broiler on 06/28/06, 06:45:02 PM
did you try the double stuff technique where you cram in another gme on top of rbi?
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: nomaaa on 06/28/06, 07:49:11 PM
my friend's nes only works with a galoob game genie.
when my nes began to get sucky, i went out and got a game genie for $5. it's worked like a charm ever since. good thing, too, because it's been stuck in there since 2003.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: lara501375 on 06/28/06, 08:30:51 PM
72 pin connectors arent a really big deal to install, i had to do mine and a friends a while back, i used this guide which i thought was really helpful.

http://www.personal.psu.edu/hjs137/nesrepair.html (http://www.personal.psu.edu/hjs137/nesrepair.html)

i dont know how to make short links, im lame.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: redfanrod on 06/28/06, 10:00:34 PM
I purchased a 72-pin connector last month. It involves removing about 25 screws from the old NES but is not that difficult. The new connector makes the cartridge fit much tighter in the cartridge slot, but the machine boots up (no flashing screen) every time. The connector (about $8.00 after shipping costs on eBay) is worth the cost and time. I also cleaned all of my NES carts (Q-Tips and Windex do the trick) and that will keep that slot from getting gummed up so easily.

Good luck!
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: BeefMaster on 06/29/06, 08:18:26 AM
Quote from: nomaaa on 06/28/06, 07:49:11 PM
my friend's nes only works with a galoob game genie.
when my nes began to get sucky, i went out and got a game genie for $5. it's worked like a charm ever since. good thing, too, because it's been stuck in there since 2003.

I had to use the Game Genie with my old NES at my parents' house, and even then it didn't work all the time.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: nomaaa on 06/29/06, 09:14:25 AM
i'm not saying it works every time, believe me. but it definately does work within a couple trys.
Title: Re: repairing the NES
Post by: TempoGL on 06/29/06, 10:13:17 AM
Quote from: nomaaa on 06/29/06, 09:14:25 AM
60% of the time, it works every time.