My tabletop famicom

Started by cmv2, October 05, 2011, 07:38:08 am

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Hamburglar


Parodius Duh


senseiman

That really does look great.  Well done!  ;D

cmv2

Quote from: jpx72 on October 05, 2011, 09:47:20 pm
WOW very excited!!!!! :crazy:
I must definately try it!
But is the solder point always near the NOAC glob? When you, cmv2, will be here to identify the point by looking at the photo, then great!

By the way ericj, do I understand it correctly that you soldered 3 points together?

EDIT: WOW I now realized that you were talking about keyboard NOAC.... I HAVE THE SAME!!! WOW NTSC Keyboard famiclone!!!  :pow:


another trick, if you cut this track will get the extra Famicom sound, for games like Castlevania 3

on other boards would have to cut and get the sound of the pin 46 in this single cut



Da Bear

Thats one impressive machine you have built there. I want it! :D

NintendoKing

cmv2's famiclone knowledge amazes and amuses me to no end; I truly hope he stays around as his expertise is very helpful to the community. :)

Parodius Duh

Quote from: The Uninvited Gremlin on October 07, 2011, 07:13:34 pm
cmv2's famiclone knowledge amazes and amuses me to no end; I truly hope he stays around as his expertise is very helpful to the community. :)



100% Agree! Please stick around these boards, cmv2!  :bub:

pirate

October 10, 2011, 04:14:58 pm #22 Last Edit: October 10, 2011, 07:41:01 pm by pirate
Thanks for informations.
We can same mod on hardware clone Famiclones without swapping CPU and PPU ?

jpx72

Quote from: pirate on October 10, 2011, 04:14:58 pm
We can same mod on hardware clone Famiclones without swapping CPU and PPU ?


Definately not. You need NTSC PPU for NTSC output and vice versa (CPU is universal). Those glob-top famiclones are build for multiregional use (now we know!) and manufacturers just switch the xtal when they export to NTSC/PAL country accordingly.

pirate

Quote from: jpx72 on October 10, 2011, 09:47:04 pm
Quote from: pirate on October 10, 2011, 04:14:58 pm
We can same mod on hardware clone Famiclones without swapping CPU and PPU ?


Definately not. You need NTSC PPU for NTSC output and vice versa (CPU is universal). Those glob-top famiclones are build for multiregional use (now we know!) and manufacturers just switch the xtal when they export to NTSC/PAL country accordingly.


Thanks.

MWK

Quote from: ericj on October 05, 2011, 06:50:00 pm
Wow, I can't fucking believe it, but it works!  ;D

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!  :star: :star: :star: :star: :star:

EDIT: I replaced the xtal with one from a Power Joy and soldered together the points like in the bottom pic. This method should be stickied in the forum, or added somewhere where people can find it easily.


ericj, you finally got it ;)
cmv2, you're the man, I can't believe how simple was that, I mean, really, again, great job :star:

OUTSTANDING!

Xious

Wow! I'm impressed, and the folks here can tell you that happens very infrequently...!

What would you charge for a duplicate of this, and are you talented enough to make one using genuine Nintendo parts (thus, no clone-news involved)?

A long time back I cut a ColecoVision in half and folded it 9the PPCB, joining the connections with jumper wire), making a console less than half the original size. Someday I'll post photos of that, if it is of any interest.  :bomb:


cmv2


BuraiFighter

Congrats on the amazing work, looks like it took some effort.

cmv2

Quote from: BuraiFighter on October 14, 2011, 09:18:45 am
Congrats on the amazing work, looks like it took some effort.


:D thaks