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wildbil52
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SNES modding question
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For any mod that requires electronics or soldering skill, I go to ApolloBoy, but I think what I want to do is pretty simple.
I want to mod my SNES to accept Famicom games. I believe all I have to do is to dremel or grind away the plastic area that physically blocks the SFamicom carts from fitting in the American system. Just looking for a confirmation from someone who has done it before.
Also, while we're on the subject, do we have any modders besides ApolloBoy who can post pics and how-tos for beginning modders?
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Re: SNES modding question
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You are correct.
But some individual games have lockout chips in them.
I didn't take pictures when I did mine but I found this guide for you:
http://www.instructables....Games-on-an-American-Sup/
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Very cool, thanks!
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