Hack your Super NES to have audio out and composite video out.
“Well, I was sick of having to dig behind my TV to exchange the cable from my Nintendo 64 to play my SNES. So I figured why not install two RCA jacks so I can plug it directly into the front of my TV.”
Thanks for sending this hack in Sashi.
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Why not get another SNES/N64 AV cable. and from the images provided here, all you did was setup the SNES for Mono audio output. why not do Stereo?
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I don’t believe I have the bravery to crack open my NES and hack around with it, i’m a fan of the oldschool, and thats lime murder
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Yah, but if you kill it you can buy a new one for like 5$ on craigslist ๐
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Don’t they use the same cable already? I know SNES and GC do
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I did mono audio because my television doesn’t have stereo input. And I suppose I could of bought another cable but this was more fun.
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I did a male version of this to a Genesis I bought without a cable; funny part, I cut up a 6′ SNES cable to do it ๐
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Hello! Good Site! Thanks you! iggfmktlpk
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The 64 and GC and SNES use the same cable. So it really doesnt matter. The connection is already there.
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HI
I wonder whether someone has the outline of the electronic snes.
And tutorials of modifications of the snes.
Thanks
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how did you open it
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im tryin to open it cause when i turn it on the game is glitchy and its messed up
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How to change my snes so has output rf, I put output rca. But lack some capacitors on the pcb. I esuqema the eletronic the circuit complete. Therefore has no sign of video or audio the same.