Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:18 AM
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So, I just dusted off my SFC and tried to play turtles in time... I realized I didn't have the component cables, so I went out and bought a Gamecube Multi cable thingy that has the S-Video.
My power supply is 220v oddly enough, I couldn't find the original supply. But, I remember that not being a problem.
Turn it on, Nothing appears, I don't think its the Cartridge. I honestly don't know what is wrong.
Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:35 AM
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아힝흥행, on 23 March 2012 - 06:18 AM, said:
So, I just dusted off my SFC and tried to play turtles in time... I realized I didn't have the component cables, so I went out and bought a Gamecube Multi cable thingy that has the S-Video.
My power supply is 220v oddly enough, I couldn't find the original supply. But, I remember that not being a problem.
Turn it on, Nothing appears, I don't think its the Cartridge. I honestly don't know what is wrong.
The SFC doesn't have component cables, they're composite cables. Just sounds like a crappy cable to me. As the design could be causing inpendence issues with other consoles attached to it or if I'm reading this wrong... It could just be the cable is bad and not passing on a signel. I can't recall if SFC had S-Video output to begin with... Someone who knows more about the SFC could help you with that.
Try cleaning the cartridge slot and the game first and checking the seating of the slot (could be worn, too).
Posted 23 March 2012 - 06:38 AM
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Chibisteven, on 23 March 2012 - 06:35 AM, said:
아힝흥행, on 23 March 2012 - 06:18 AM, said:
So, I just dusted off my SFC and tried to play turtles in time... I realized I didn't have the component cables, so I went out and bought a Gamecube Multi cable thingy that has the S-Video.
My power supply is 220v oddly enough, I couldn't find the original supply. But, I remember that not being a problem.
Turn it on, Nothing appears, I don't think its the Cartridge. I honestly don't know what is wrong.
The SFC doesn't have component cables, they're composite cables. Just sounds like a crappy cable to me. As the design could be causing inpendence issues with other consoles attached to it or if I'm reading this wrong... It could just be the cable is bad and not passing on a signel. I can't recall if SFC had S-Video output to begin with... Someone who knows more about the SFC could help you with that.
Try cleaning the cartridge slot and the game first and checking the seating of the slot (could be worn, too).
Actually I was just about to edit that to Composite cables. oops

Well, I asked Kiddo and he said "Gamecube S-Video cables should work fine with the SFC" so yes, the S-Video for SFC exists