NES Toploader AV mod (general guide)- Part 1/2
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p means pico
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u means micro
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@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
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@timmy332621 get the parts off of ebay, you can get like 100 resistors for a dollar, thats what i did.
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damn it! why don't they have a radioshack in europe:(
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@eSkilliam There actually exists a top loader NES with this built in when they manufactured it. They are just few and far between.
correct tool bit, okay. WHICH IS IT bro? 3.8mm, 4.5mm or different? can u please tell me?
92soothsayer 3 months ago
@92soothsayer
it is the 4.5mm bit for the systems. The 3.8 is used for NES, SNES, N64, Genesis games.
masonsushi 3 months ago
where do you get the av jacks?
timmy332621 1 year ago
@timmy332621
radio shack
masonsushi 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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.
masonsushi 1 year ago