SNES-PIN 2.4 KB

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  1. USA VERSION
  2. 01 32
  3. 02 33
  4. 03 34
  5. 04 35
  6. 05 [01] GND 36 [24] GND
  7. 06 [02] A11 37 [25] A12
  8. 07 [03] A10 38 [26] A13
  9. 08 [04] A9 39 [27] A14
  10. 09 [05] A8 40 [28] A15
  11. 10 [06] A7 41 [29] A16
  12. 11 [07] A6 42 [30] A17
  13. 12 [08] A5 43 [31] A18
  14. 13 [09] A4 44 [32] A19
  15. 14 [10] A3 45 [33] A20
  16. 15 [11] A2 46 [34] A21
  17. 16 [12] A1 47 [35] A22
  18. 17 [13] A0 48 [36] A23
  19. 18 [14] - 49 [37] U3-1 (LS139)
  20. 19 [15] D0 50 [38] D4
  21. 20 [16] D1 51 [39] D5
  22. 21 [17] D2 52 [40] D6
  23. 22 [18] D3 53 [41] D7
  24. 23 [19] /CHIP-ENABLE 54 [42] R/W (SAVE-RAM)
  25. 24 [20] CIC-1 (ID-OUT) 55 [43] CIC-2 (ID-OUT)
  26. 25 [21] CIC-7 (ID-IN) 56 [44] CIC-6 (ID-IN)
  27. 26 [22] U3-13 (LS139) 57 [45] -
  28. 27 [23] VCC 58 [46] VCC
  29. 28 59
  30. 29 60
  31. 30 61
  32. 31 62
  33. / = means low active
  34. .......................................SDI..................................
  35. Removal of USA/JAP/GER Protection
  36. The IC handling the Reset signal has 18 Pins (U8/F 411 Nintendo)
  37. You need to cut the original RESET (Pin 10) and wire it new to Pin 17.
  38. **********Wire****************************
  39. o /------\_/------\ *
  40. | |1 18|---+5V *
  41. | |2 17|**********(Valid Reset with Button
  42. | |3 16| from the SNES)
  43. | |4 15|
  44. \ |5 14|
  45. CUT |6 13|
  46. \ |7 12|
  47. | |8 11|
  48. | GND---|9 10|------o
  49. | \---------------/ |
  50. | |
  51. \-------------------------------------/
  52. Now you can sell your last module !!!!!! HEHEHEHE
  53. (This peace is designed on an USA SNES motherboard and i don`t know
  54. if this runs on JAP or GER SNES)
  55. .......................................SDI..................................