what is it that makes the nes' pin connector so susceptible to having its pins bend out of place over time, anyway? as far as i know it only happens for the nes, not the snes or other such consoles. is it a front-loader thing?
today was productive. i got a super game boy, and i cleaned all my snes games, so they all work now. hooray for rubbing alcohol and q-tips
the nes is proving more troublesome. the problem there seems to be with the 72-pin connector as much as it is with the cartridges, and i'm having trouble cleaning the connector effectively even with the top cover off
i'll watch some videos tomorrow and see if i can make any progress. in the meantime i have cleaning kits in the mail for my consoles and carts
this is the first time i've put out a substantial amount of music, and it's handmade lofi, check it ouuuuuuuut
This 3D-printed 1950s-style Mini-ITX PC enclosure looks amazing, if perhaps slightly impractical:
https://hackaday.com/2022/12/28/workbench-pc-with-a-50s-twist/
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