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Link52892
06-06-2007, 05:45 PM
Hello i am new to the forums. But on topic reacently i was playing smrpg and i was thinking that it would be awsome to play games like that on the go but not some crappy knock off's like some dumb snes remakes that suck. but the real thing. well just now i took apart a controller and i just did it to examin it and when i tried to put it back together like 2 of the buttons are like indented in and dont press. please help.:band:

skaar
06-06-2007, 06:25 PM
Hello i am new to the forums. But on topic reacently i was playing smrpg and i was thinking that it would be awsome to play games like that on the go but not some crappy knock off's like some dumb snes remakes that suck. but the real thing. well just now i took apart a controller and i just did it to examin it and when i tried to put it back together like 2 of the buttons are like indented in and dont press. please help.:band:


Take apart another one more carefully to compare? ;)

Link52892
06-06-2007, 06:45 PM
Well ill see if i can find a third one i really dont want to screw up my second LAST snes controller i think its that the little plastic ends of the buttons are mis placed if someoen could show me with a pic how they look and how it should all look that would be great.

Link52892
06-06-2007, 07:00 PM
BUMP

I dont know if this is allowed on this forum or not so i said bump cuase i just dont wanna get banned but i just wanted to say i found a third and fixed it but i want to know if anyone has any idea for SIMPLE snes mods that dont requir a sodering gun or something crazy just like something to make it cool or like something just slightly complicated way to make it portable or even nes mods or something to make my nes perfect so it doesnt have graphic messups that doesnt involve buying a new 72 bit ppin connector and if you know how to do that pin bending thing please send me some pics on how to do it or maybe a video on how to do it cause those text explinations just dont do it for me

djh82uk
06-09-2007, 09:12 PM
theres bit of an art to repairing 72-pin connectors, takes a bit of practice, and you may well destroy one or two in the learning process.

Not much you can do mode wise that does not need soldering.

DJH