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Conference rusure::nintendo

Title:Nintendo Game Systems
Notice:Please enter Super NES notes in Yuppy::Super_NES.
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Tue Oct 20 1987
Last Modified:Mon Feb 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:847
Total number of notes:11602

815.0. "Is Nintendo fixable? " by VSSCAD::DBROWN () Wed Nov 17 1993 16:54

    
    
    
    Does anyone know what it means when,
    You put a game in Nintendo and all's you get is an orange color on 
    your screen and it makes a funny noise?  Is it worth getting checked
    out/fixed?
    
    
    thanks
    deb
    
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815.1DIRT !!!!!!!!!RAYBOK::COOPEROne-ton Tomato !Thu Dec 23 1993 16:289
   What the orange (or red) color means is that the cartridge is not
making good contact on all its pins. I usually have to clean the game deck
and game when this happens. SOrry it took so long to respond, I have been
away from the notesfile for a while.

JIm Cooper
								
    

815.2Buy a cleaning kit.WFOV12::STONE_AIf you can't sew it, RIP IT!Fri Sep 23 1994 15:278
    
    They sell cleaning kits that go from $5 - $10.
    
    I picked one up for 10 that cleans NES SNES gameboy and sega.
    
    
    
    stoney
815.3Beyond hope of repair?CXXC::REINIGThis too shall changeTue May 30 1995 14:4418
    My nintendo blinks on and off.  I've pulled the plastic cover, and the
    metal cover inside, exposing the connection pins.  I've cleaned them and
    levered them up so that they should make good contact with the games. 
    In the past, this has always fixed this problem.
    
    When I did it last week, the nintendo worked for about five minutes,
    then reverted to the blinking behavior.  (screen image looks good for a
    few seconds, then fuzz, then looks good, ...).  I did it again
    yesterday and the same thing happened.  It worked fine for 5 minutes
    then reverted to the bad behavior.
    
    I used one of the cleaning kits sold by toys r us to clean the thing. 
    In the past I used some aerosol spray from Radio Shack but Radio Shack
    doesn't carry the spray anymore (they have some more expensive spray).
    
    Any suggestions or is it time to buy a replacement?
    
                                        August G. Reinig
815.4RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue May 30 1995 17:2013
    Check the contact that should be closed when the game is pushed down
    (not in).  Blinking is the designed behavior (I have no idea why) when
    the game is pushed in but not down and power is turned on.  (It would
    have been a much better design to make that contact the power switch: 
    Click a game to take it out, and the power turns off.  Push a game
    down, and the power goes on.)
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
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815.5Can't find itCXXC::REINIGThis too shall changeThu Jun 22 1995 21:544
    I checked but couldn't see which contact you are talking about.  Did I
    overlook something obvious?
    
                                        august
815.6RUSURE::EDPAlways mount a scratch monkey.Tue Jun 27 1995 12:2113
    Re .5:
    
    I don't know what the switch looks like inside, but the blinking you
    describe is too much like the behavior when a cartridge is not
    depressed to be coincidence.  There must be some switch that is
    activated when the cartridge cradle goes down.
    
    
    				-- edp
    
    
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