NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2011-07-19T15:27:10 -05.00 Arjak 10 SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2009-12-04T16:45:47 -05.00 Arjak 10

I'll post a WTB thread as soon as I get my pay for this week...
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SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2009-12-04T08:50:37 -05.00 Arjak 10 Originally posted by: Arjak

Most of the main game stuff looks okay, but in a lot of games, backgrounds and menus are garbled. I'm afraid I might need a new system.

Another thing I forgot to mention - if the game plays just fine - and doesn't crash, then it's almost definitely the video RAM chip. The cartridge is addressed differently in a Super Nintendo than it was on the original Nintendo. It's no longer possible for a game to play with garbled graphics (lines, wrong tiles) for very long without crashing. This is because the game program and the graphic data are stored in the same ROM chip, addressed through the same physical bus. Anything that would affect the access of graphic data would also affect access to the game program - so it'll crash real quick. It's *possible* to get a scrambled title screen from a dirty cartridge slot, but usually the games will lock up soon after.

So, yes, I'm afraid that you probably are going to need a new system. Myself (and probably others) do repair these kinds of faults, but honestly, it's not really worth the round trip shipping/time/etc, seeming as though a used Super Nintendo console is so easy to find. Post a WTB for a bare SNES, and you'll find one for a good price.

Oh, and MrMiniMog - how often are you cleaning your console that you wore out a cleaning cartridge? The console doesn't need to be cleaned very often, maybe once every few years. Clean your _cartridges_ - that'll solve your problems... Here's what I do - clean the console, then clean all your games, and any time you get another game, clean it before you plug it into your console. That will keep you from "importing" dirt into your collection and your system. Isopropyl alcohol on a q-tip is the best cartridge cleaner. Avoid abrasives. The cooktop cleaner some people use is a fantastic cleaner, but it's also an abrasive - so use it only when the cartridge is so bad that the alcohol can't get it clean.

-Ian


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SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2009-12-03T17:23:49 -05.00 Arjak 10 If you used an old cleaning kit, the kind with the fake SNES cart, with a plastic strip where the contacts would be, you may want to be careful. I had a few of these and I noticed with the older ones the plastic was actually starting to wear away after being repeatedly inserted, and is probably lodged in my SNES slot now .

If the cardboard trick dont work, just take a cart, clean it real nice, and make a quick pass over the dry contacts with some cleaner, and insert it a few times, and then clean the cart. If your cart is now dirty, you know its working. Repeat until clean.

If you are not getting any dirt on your carts, its probably something else  

You should be able to find a stand alone system for cheap, being you won't need any cords.

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SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2009-12-03T16:34:12 -05.00 Arjak 10 Can anyone help me?
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SNES Graphical Glitches http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=8&threadid=26299 2009-12-03T09:37:14 -05.00 Arjak 10
-Ian
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