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ok, i might be way wrong here.. but i will base my opinion on a NES clone that i have.. and have 2 cart slots (which cant be used at same time, 1 60 pin and another 72 pin slot.) and he works perfectly.. with both american and japanese games.. and also a nes that a friend of mine "did", he took his normal nes and added a 60 pin cart slot (no changes other than that.., 2 slots.. pretty bizarre looking console :), and both us and jap carts works for him.. and there are adaptor to us->jap, and vice-versa.. or i ask.. does the NES have smoething as a region switch, or something? if does, why none of the emulators i know do have an option to a different region ?
just wondering.. any trustfull info will be welcome. :)
> Hi, > > Does anybody know how to 'chip' a NES so that it will accept carts from any > region? I know the carts are different shapes, but I want to get past this > hurdle first ;) Somebody tells me it's a very simple one-snip on the circuit > board operation, but doesn't know any more than that. Anyone know how it's > done, or of a good NES site that may have the info I need? > > Cheers, > > Jay > > [ www.mameworld.net/retroview ] >
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