Nes Solid Yellow Screen [Fixed]
<span rgb(28,="" 52,="" 75);="" 'open="" sans',="" verdana,="" tahoma,="" arial,="" 'trebuchet="" ms',="" sans-serif,="" georgia,="" courier,="" 'times="" new="" roman',="" serif;="" 13.3333330154419px;="" 14.9333324432373px;"="">So i went to boot up my original NES and boom i had the blinking red light. So i opened it up, cleaned the pin/insides and cut the 4th pin on the Nes lockout chip. Well this solved the blinking problem but now all i get is a solid yellow screen and sometimes a solid white screen. Did i mess something up or do i need a new 72 pin? It shows the yellow screen no matter if there's a game in there or not and i also cleaned my Nes games before trying them and have tired several different games with no luck. I also tried rebending the pins upwards back to their original positions.
Edit: Had to install a new 72 pin and it corrected the issue.
Edit: Had to install a new 72 pin and it corrected the issue.
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Ive never had to mess with the lockout while refurbing any of the toasters I've had in my hands. Usually a new 72 took care of it.
Originally posted by: Bella
Start with a new 72. Double check that you clipped the right thing on the lockout.
Ive never had to mess with the lockout while refurbing any of the toasters I've had in my hands. Usually a new 72 took care of it.
Alrighty I shall try installing a new pin and as far as the lockout chip I doubled checked which one I clipped (which was the 4th pin from the left).
New 72 pin adapters are good, but a lot suffer from a "death-grip" level of tightness which makes getting the carts out a pain, and makes me worry about damaging the games' pins. Maybe that blinking light win thing is the answer.
Start with a new 72. Double check that you clipped the right thing on the lockout.
Ive never had to mess with the lockout while refurbing any of the toasters I've had in my hands. Usually a new 72 took care of it.
Got my new 72 Pin in yesterday and installed it right away and every game booted up right away with no issues. Thanks
Make sure all your games are clean now to stop the new connector from getting gunked up too
Start with a new 72. Double check that you clipped the right thing on the lockout.
Ive never had to mess with the lockout while refurbing any of the toasters I've had in my hands. Usually a new 72 took care of it.
Got my new 72 Pin in yesterday and installed it right away and every game booted up right away with no issues. Thanks
Glad ya got it up and running Hon!!