This message was posted by mikael, posted on February 27, 2001 at 18:11:40 coming from 213.116.249 Mood of this message: This message is a reply to Re: Is my NTSC SNES dead? posted from Cyan posted at February 27, 2001 at 16:34:46
Thanx for your reply. Well, I've checked the entire motherboard, I can't see nothing burnt or irregular. While I had it opened, I connected both the 9V DC supply and the PAL NES AC supply, and I checked if there was any voltage inside. I connected the voltmeter to various places, and there was voltage. I checked between the black "thing" beside the on/off switch, it had 9V, and also I checked some of the ICs, and they showed 0.02, and 0.05 someplaces, and that big I G 0 component, showed 0.5 V when I connected the 0 and I together. Also, when I turned the SNES off, and then back again, the voltage went down from about 4, to 3 then 1,8 or something, down to 0, just like when you power off and on a SNES, and you see the diod light for a short time. So what I figure, is that my SNES behaves pretty normally, but why doesn't it work? :( I have connected an RGB cable, a normal RCA and finally the RF switch, none work... Any ideas from the info I've given? :)