Quote Originally Posted by ooXxXoo View Post
Fellows,I have a theory......
After reviewing some of you all posts, I decided to take a closer look into the clip metal that provides ground to the game board....
That internal ground point in the cartridge board looks to split and be going to different traces...
And it seems than when it is connected to the original SNES system pin cartridge connector outter ground, every game runs smoothly because ground is present at all times...
And since,the RetroDuo cartridge connector is just plain plastic, that could be the reason of why some games crash or not boot at all....
Does anyone happen to have a SNES broken board with a good cartridge connector?
I'm willing to desolder the native RD connector and attach a metal one to see the results.
I have a broken SNES. If I could open it, I'd take a look.