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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    It's all guuud. Had to open up the NES and pop a prong off of a chip since this adapter didn't have a chip on it. Probably a good thing to do in general, since it makes the system less fussy. I'm sure you already know that though.
    THat's CIC bro~

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    I'm sure you know the actual terms too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    THat's CIC bro~
    Yessir. NES is working like a charm with that gone plus I cleaned the connectors on the system while I had it open.

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    got 1 watcher on my megaman games fingers crossed they buy it at asking price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    THat's CIC bro~
    whats that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouch View Post
    whats that?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIC_(Nintendo)

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    The last mod I did was to remove the region lock tabs in my SNS-101 so I could play my SMT imports. Maybe I'll do an RGB restore mod, but idk yet. I def need an LED though. No mod is complete without.

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    Long version: All games have a chip on the board for it as well. It's to prevent unlicensed games (and what a fine job they did). The cart has to communicate with the chip to work. If not, the chip will keep resetting the system. This is all solved by snapping the fourth connector (going left to right) on the front side of the chip on the system board. There are good picture step by step guides for doing it.

    Short version: It's a useless piece of shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    The last mod I did was to remove the region lock tabs in my SNS-101 so I could play my SMT imports. Maybe I'll do an RGB restore mod, but idk yet. I def need an LED though. No mod is complete without.
    Yaaaaaa boi. Probably gonna do this myself for Super Aleste. Because SUPER ALESTE. If only Nintendo region lock was as much of a joke as Sega region lock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    Long version: All games have a chip on the board for it as well. It's to prevent unlicensed games (and what a fine job they did). The cart has to communicate with the chip to work. If not, the chip will keep resetting the system. This is all solved by snapping the fourth connector (going left to right) on the front side of the chip on the system board. There are good picture step by step guides for doing it.

    Short version: It's a useless piece of shit.
    sounds like it's something worth looking into.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    Long version: All games have a chip on the board for it as well. It's to prevent unlicensed games (and what a fine job they did). The cart has to communicate with the chip to work. If not, the chip will keep resetting the system. This is all solved by snapping the fourth connector (going left to right) on the front side of the chip on the system board. There are good picture step by step guides for doing it.

    Short version: It's a useless piece of shit.
    Thats just one reason. The other is to ensure that the system resets if there is poor communication between cart edge and cart. This other reason is silly though, because you'll know whether or not you have to readjust the cart very easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grouch View Post
    sounds like it's something worth looking into.
    Yeah imo it is worth doing if only to make the system less fussy.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    Thats just one reason. The other is to ensure that the system resets if there is poor communication between cart edge and cart. This other reason is silly though, because you'll know whether or not you have to readjust the cart very easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joey Freshwater View Post
    Yeah imo it is worth doing if only to make the system less fussy.



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    Technically kun too.

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