Author Topic: Adventures w/ Toaster NES & 72-pin connector  (Read 1508 times)

kazuo

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Adventures w/ Toaster NES & 72-pin connector
« on: October 23, 2003, 03:29:36 pm »
Okay guys.

Yes it is me again. I wandered into a Goodwill today and walked out with a old Toaster-style NES for like five bucks. Why the hell not.

I have yet to test it, but I am sure the 72-pin connector is probably borked. Any recommendations as far as where to get a replacement connector? IIRC, Redmond Cable used to make them (don't see them on their site), and a TON of eBay sellers have them.. some even with gold connectors (prolly spraypaint? ;p) to resist corrosion.

Anyone anticipate a huge difference in the quality of the connectors?

I might as well change it anyway to avoid future problems... TIA  :ph34r:  

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Adventures w/ Toaster NES & 72-pin connector
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2003, 05:31:33 am »
http://www.i-mcm.com

I love MCM.  The company also sells SNES pins as well but beware cause they are for the redesigned model.