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    Default Superjoy "Power Player" Gun to NES Conversion Help

    Hey All,

    I got a superjoy 76000 in 1 and I was wondering if anyone has a conversion to use it on a real NES?? I am quite handy with the solidering iron and such so if the info gets technical I I won't get lost. Prefer color coded instructions if possible (I.E. the NES cord's green wire attaches to...) I will be using an offical nintendo cord so that is the color code I got to work with. Or if worste comes to worste just let me know the position of where the wire goes to on the NES plug and I can go from there. Hope someone can help as this doesn't seem to be to big of an undertaking just thought I would reach out to the comunity and save myself a headache (I hope). Here is a pic of the gun I got below incase you don't know what I'm taking about and the system it came with. Thanks In Advance for any help offered.


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    It's only 5 wires!! No one here knows how to do this very small MOD??

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    I'm not too electronics saavy, but why dont you open up a NES zapper and compare the wiring? This seems like something you could figure out yourself. Sounds like a fun project, too.

    Good luck.

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jibbajaba
    I'm not too electronics saavy, but why dont you open up a NES zapper and compare the wiring? This seems like something you could figure out yourself. Sounds like a fun project, too.

    Good luck.

    Chris
    Thats what I guess I gotta do, just didn't want to chance fryin' either gun cause the color codes on the wires are different and I don't have the pin out for the superjoy gun or I would have already been duck huntin' with it by now

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    Get a multimeter and read which lines have voltage, then match them up. Easy start.
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