friendly reminder to boil your 72 pin connector
Why?
>>2851027
it's dirty, anon
>>2850948
Will the plastic hold up? Always been too skeptical and end up cleaning it the long and meticulous way.
>>2851081
AHAHAHAHA you fell for it!
>>2851081
i just did it, it's fine
>>2851081
Yeah do it dude. My games are actually loading faster.
>>2851095
You boil it yet?
Can we get some pics?
>>2851097
Of course not, man, it's Saturday night and I'm at a bar. Reee for a bit and I'll try it on a Chinese replacement later.
>>2851097
>please post pics of water boiling
>>2851109
>Chinese replacement
The metal is ever so slightly different, won't work.
>>2851109
big man at a bar oh oh oh popular normie being successful and all that
>>2851089
>boiling 72pin in a pot of water increases ram of NES processor
>>2851431
Well, no. However, there is a stage 6 mod for the NES that involves welding a dual package of coded helper-RAM on top of the NES CPU in order to boost the console's introductory access time.
I've don't that before, but I didn't really notice any difference afterward.
dont do it, the metal will rust
>>2851431
>nes games are programmed to access greater memory than available.
>>2850948
Just did it and now I can play famicom games on my NES. Thanks, OP.
>>2852680
Sure
>>2851924
you're supposed to 'wash' it on alcohol after, and porceed to dry with with hot air blower
>>2851924
Aren't the pins brass?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrrRSAr1rVs
>>2853631
>he fell for it