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Yes it works fine. You should have seen the third party adaptor i was using before it, it took forever for the game to show up on the screen, and when it did it had distorted sound and two lines coming down the screen. My friend and I played the entire secret of mana and 5 hours of seiken...
yes that's exactly what i did. also i had another one i bought on ebay arrive recently, it tested out fine, 14v dc coming from the tip unlike the other. so it must be a break in the wire somewhere. As for having a diff version... what country are you in? check version of adaptor/snes? (my snes =...
yeah it's a metal cylinder, with a little pin poking out inside, like a coax cable end. so one probe would touch the pin, and one the outside. if this is the case then yeah, no read. with it plugged in, obviously, just in case you might have wondered about that, lol.
We have here a super nintendo adapter that doesn't power on the console. We were just wondering about this resistor **broken link removed**. the middle band appears white in the picture but is grey. We suspect it is 6800kΩ, if so where would we find one to buy on the internet? but then we have...
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