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poora

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  1. Excellent thanks guys. Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
  2. Sorry just saw this post. That sounds pretty straight forward to do. Any online stores you'd recommend? Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
  3. Hi guys, Finally managed to take some new pics. Its definitely not dust. It looks like the legs are a bit corroded and from side on they look like they've been pushed down. Cheers. Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
  4. Yep will do. Sorry, been busy setting up my mame box. I put tge snes back together will will try to take it apart this week before easter. What are you thinking with that IC? Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
  5. Opened it up and gave the cartridge a good scrub along with a couple of cartridges but no deal. There's not noticeable leaks around the caps although theres a yellow substance is the corner next to the the rear inputs. To my untrained eyes theres also no corrosion. I've attaches some pics. Cheers. Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
  6. Hey Rustler. I ended up having to order the tool and havent got around to it. I hit up a retro console repairer just incase it doesn't work. I'm hoping to take it apart this week and will take some pics while im at it.
  7. Great tip. Thanks alot! I can manage dismantling and reassembling more than soldering so lools like I have something to do this weekend.
  8. Hello all, First post on the forum! I initially joined up because im planning to build a mame box yet here I am posting about repairing an old SNES i decided to dust off and play. I recently tried playing my old SNES and the two games I tried had scrambled graphics. In Mortal Kombat i could see the background but not the sprited. In Mario all stars I could only see the sprite and no background. I gave both a clean with isopropyl without much luck. I also tried cleaning the SNES cartridge. I've been reading that it could be the PPU? I also have a Super UFO Pro 7 that isnt displaying. Not sure if its the snes or this unit. When i plug in the power adaptor it makes a short noise then stops. The floppy LED doesnt light up either. I've google repairers in Melbourne but havent had much luck. I'd repair it myself but my soldering skills are absolutely rubbish and given his was my first console I'd prefer not to destroy it for good! If theres anyone here who can point me in the right direction that would be great. Cheers, Trev
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