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NES Toploader AV mod (general guide)- Part 1/2

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

Here is the NES DEV link for the 2 images and for the video circuit i used. dmtgamepack was the creator.

http://nesdev.parodius.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=601&postdays=0&postord...

This isn't a step by step walkthrough on how do to do this. It s is more of a general guide to help you while you use this link i provided. If you are uncertain you can't do this mod, consider finding somebody. It looks fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • correct tool bit, okay. WHICH IS IT bro? 3.8mm, 4.5mm or different? can u please tell me?

  • @92soothsayer

    it is the 4.5mm bit for the systems. The 3.8 is used for NES, SNES, N64, Genesis games.

  • where do you get the av jacks?

  • @timmy332621

    radio shack

  • This kind of modding is a little more than I'm willing to get into, but I understand the benefits of getting A/V out of the top-loading NES.

    Though, I actualy heard recently that if you were to plug a non-av modded top loader through RF into a VCR, it would help clean up the signal issues commonly associated with the reason to mod the system. Kinda like a reverse RF modulator - rf to vcr then vcr composite out to tv or whatever other capture device or monitor you want to see the games on.

  • @Stinger2578

    i have seen video's showing it. The problem I think a lot of people run into is having to the have that big vcr out on the shelf just for that one function.

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  • ;)

  • p means pico

  • u means micro

  • @masonsushi thanx bro. i appreciate it. i'm glad i ordered the bits from lukie games. they were i think $4 each, and u probly can get them cheaper -and i'm assuming u know this stuff since ur telling just wut bits to use on each component but i'm just sharing my ordering experience- but hey, if it's a business that keeps the retro stuff going and manufactures the stuff too, i say that deserves my money and should be kept alive.

    the service seems pretty promising. i got my exact order in no time

  • @timmy332621 get the parts off of ebay, you can get like 100 resistors for a dollar, thats what i did.

  • @masonsushi

    damn it! why don't they have a radioshack in europe:(

  • @eSkilliam There actually exists a top loader NES with this built in when they manufactured it. They are just few and far between.

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