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NES in a Cartridge

Step 5Making the game port connector

Making the game port connector
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1.     Start off by taking a dremel with the cut off disc, and completely cut the connector in half.
2.     Then using the same cut off disc, shave the mounting bracket off each side.
3.     Then if you choose, you can use some sand paper to smooth it over.
4.     Attach wires on each pin that is required by Ben's diagram, which i have attached. (i like using old IDE cables from computers, because they are relatively small guage, and they bend nicely)
5.     Next, you have to desolder the crappy Famicom connector from the NOAC.
6.     Reconnect all the wires that go to their respective spots on the NOAC.
7.     Try it out! put a game in the system, and if it works great. If not make sure that CHR A10 and CHR A11 are flipped.
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