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NES 72-Pin Edge Connector Replacement

NES Internal Screw Removal

NES Internal Screw Removal

After acquiring some replacement NES 72-pin edge connectors to fix NES’ for both replika and I, I decided to take step-by-step photos of the replacement and write up a tutorial on it. So, I give you my NES 72-Pin Edge Connector Replacement Tutorial.

This is actually really easy to do, fixes the blinking-gray-screen problem which plagues almost every front-load NES (you know, the problem which were supposedly resolved by blowing on the connector in the cartridges), and can be done with just a screwdriver and replacement connector. There is no soldering or electrical repair skill needed for this.

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12 Responses

  1. t1m3k1ll3r April 3, 2007

    Wow, I wish I knew this 17 years ago. There were all sorts of things that my friends and I had to do to get the Nintendos working, like blowing on the cartridge, even one where we had to put another game on top of it to hold it in. Now I got all the Nintendo games on my computer, though it would be fun to get an old NES again and play on a TV.

    1. c0nsumer April 3, 2007

      Go for it. Emulation is still not a perfect replacement for the feeling of sitting down in front of the TV with the old console. :)

      There’s a reason I just got all the old Atari stuff going again… Well, to archive the disks too…

    2. c0nsumer April 3, 2007

      Go for it. Emulation is still not a perfect replacement for the feeling of sitting down in front of the TV with the old console. :)

      There’s a reason I just got all the old Atari stuff going again… Well, to archive the disks too…

  2. t1m3k1ll3r April 3, 2007

    Wow, I wish I knew this 17 years ago. There were all sorts of things that my friends and I had to do to get the Nintendos working, like blowing on the cartridge, even one where we had to put another game on top of it to hold it in. Now I got all the Nintendo games on my computer, though it would be fun to get an old NES again and play on a TV.

  3. peculiaire April 3, 2007

    Good howto!

    Minor typo: ” Be careful not to tighten them too much as they could strip the holes or berak the mounts.” – I’m only bringing it up because I know you’re as anal as I am about that sort of thing. :)

    1. c0nsumer April 3, 2007

      Thank you. :)

      I lurv MediaWiki… It makes edits like this absolutely trivial. :D

    2. c0nsumer April 3, 2007

      Thank you. :)

      I lurv MediaWiki… It makes edits like this absolutely trivial. :D

  4. peculiaire April 3, 2007

    Good howto!

    Minor typo: ” Be careful not to tighten them too much as they could strip the holes or berak the mounts.” – I’m only bringing it up because I know you’re as anal as I am about that sort of thing. :)

  5. cre8tvegrl April 4, 2007

    Your hands are on Wikipedia!

    1. c0nsumer April 4, 2007

      Uhm… Where?

    2. c0nsumer April 4, 2007

      Uhm… Where?

  6. cre8tvegrl April 4, 2007

    Your hands are on Wikipedia!

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