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Family Computer => Famicom / Disk System => Topic started by: Jaek_3 on October 02, 2015, 09:39:51 am

Title: SMB 2/SMB combo disk questions
Post by: Jaek_3 on October 02, 2015, 09:39:51 am
 :fire:This is my first topic! :fire:

Moving on, I have a copy of SMB for the Famicom Disk System with SMB 2 on the reverese side. Does anyone have any info on this? Also, SMB 2 stopped working yesterday when I was modding my RAM adapter to play certain FDS games without glitching the sprites. I pulled it out because I had accidently caused the system to crash by touching a pin on the RAM Adapter, which in turn caused the drive to start moving for no reason before I pulled it out.  :upsetroll:

The disk system got a new belt 2 weeks ago. I have The Legend of Zelda, Exciting Billiards, a Square game which I cant remember :P, and the A side of SMB which still works. Any help would be appreciated!  ;D
Title: Re: SMB 2/SMB combo disk questions
Post by: HVC-Man on October 02, 2015, 10:18:59 am
I think you should leave electronic repair to the professionals.
Title: Re: SMB 2/SMB combo disk questions
Post by: Jaek_3 on October 02, 2015, 10:45:42 am
ok...
Quote from: 80sFREAK on October 02, 2015, 09:50:55 am
So... what is the question?
What could have happened to the game?
Title: Re: SMB 2/SMB combo disk questions
Post by: 80sFREAK on October 02, 2015, 11:01:42 am
Shit happened.

Captain
Title: Re: SMB 2/SMB combo disk questions
Post by: P on October 02, 2015, 11:51:39 am
Quote from: Jaek_3 on October 02, 2015, 09:39:51 am
I have a copy of SMB for the Famicom Disk System with SMB 2 on the reverese side. Does anyone have any info on this?

They are both one-sided games so a previous owner have simply written the two games on one side each.

Quote from: Jaek_3 on October 02, 2015, 09:39:51 am
Also, SMB 2 stopped working yesterday when I was modding my RAM adapter to play certain FDS games without glitching the sprites. I pulled it out because I had accidently caused the system to crash by touching a pin on the RAM Adapter, which in turn caused the drive to start moving for no reason before I pulled it out.  :upsetroll:

So I guess you swapped glitchy RAM chips for working ones? Sounds like the SMB2 disk was physically damaged when you forcefully pulled it out while the motor was spinning maybe.