NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner [Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-11T17:10:12 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 Originally posted by: monitor

Did the Starfox overclock a few months ago on a 4-blob board and highly recommend it. Also pin 27 on the cart should be VCC, so you can test points for continuity from there.

Captured some overclocked gameplay:
 
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Wow, I can really tell the difference!

Somehow, someday, I'm going to need to do this. ]]>
[Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-11T09:06:46 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 [Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-08T21:32:21 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 Originally posted by: Retrostage
 
Originally posted by: Ichinisan
 
Originally posted by: Thunderblaze16



What kind of SNES is that?


It just looks like a Mini with an power LED mod.
OK. I thought they usually put the LED inside the power switch to avoid cutting a hole.
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[Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-07T14:37:31 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 Originally posted by: Ichinisan
 
Originally posted by: Thunderblaze16



What kind of SNES is that?

It just looks like a Mini with an power LED mod. ]]>
[Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-06T00:45:11 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 Originally posted by: Thunderblaze16



What kind of SNES is that? ]]>
[Tech Talk] Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-09-05T23:11:20 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21
Captured some overclocked gameplay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ6pWTe-Sd8&list=PLeqxNhWwqJW6dh5LZlmhVRWfZEPWA8avB ]]>
Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2016-08-22T14:20:44 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21
I too was looking at SuperFX overclocking only to find that my good old StarFox is in fact the revised PCB shown above.

Has anyone had any luck working out how to connect a faster oscillator to the revised StarFox board? I see Enig worked out where to connect the signal and ground but not where to connect VCC to actually power the oscillator. ]]>
Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2015-04-01T23:06:33 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2015-03-20T16:06:34 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 If anyone knows what to do here, I purchased a 30 MHz oscillator thinking I would end up with the typical epoxy board in a SFC cart of Starfox. What I ended up with is this:



Tried looking for info for this board type, but this thread is the only real info for Mario Chip 1 overclocking I have been able to find aside from a video using this same board type but offering no info on the actual overclocking method. Does anyone know of info for this type of Super FX/Mario Chip board?

Man I need to start using this place more often.
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Guide: How to overclock your SNES, Super FX games http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=100516 2013-08-01T18:54:37 -05.00 Thunderblaze16 21 ]]>