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SNES N64 Backup devices + More

Discussion in 'The ASSEMblergames Marketplace' started by sininc, Nov 3, 2004.

  1. sininc

    sininc Guest

    In an effort yo pay off my overdraft that I have racked up paying my tuition fees and books, I`m going to be selling off quite a bit of my stuff, thought you guys might be interested in some of it.

    24mb SNES Super Wildcard (Floppy Drive) Unit Only

    128mb N64 Doctor V64 Boxed and Complete

    GameStudio Game Boy Colour Emulator for the PS2 (with games and a cart to put them on) Boxed and Complete PAL

    GC Broadband Adapter (Brand NEW - Still has protective sticker on) PAL

    Anyone interested. I have to test the Doctor V64 before I sell it, I bought it as working but havnt had an N64 to test it with yet, should be able to do that tomorrow.

    Any decent offer accpeted, but I do have them up on another forum so they may be sold elsewhere.

    Thanks for looking :)
     
  2. madhatter256

    madhatter256 Illustrious Member

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    The SNES unit can be used to play games from a floppy on the SNES? And it takes regular floppies too, right?

    Also, check and see if the V64 does in fact work and how does it work as in how can I use it.

    On top of that, if you can please post pictures, and do you have a verified paypal account?

    If the unit works. Hows $75 for both plus shipping?
     
  3. Shiggsy

    Shiggsy Enthusiastic Member

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    $75 for both seems like an insult to me...

    Shiggsy
     
  4. AntiPasta

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    I'm with Shiggsy on this one... V64's alone fetch 100+ euros here, with SNES backup units in the 50-150e range.
     
  5. madhatter256

    madhatter256 Illustrious Member

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    nevermind then. OR, if I can buy the V64 and have its shipping paid all under $110. I might still be interested.
     
  6. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Hah, I very much doubt that offer will be accepted.... shipping will be around $40-50 on its own!
     
  7. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    Got any pictures?

    All it requires is a PSU, right? Is it PAL?

    Any idea on the price range you were looking at?
     
  8. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    I'll take the V64 if broken.
     
  9. sininc

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    Sorry Madhatter with the exchange rate and postage it`s not worth my while sorry.

    The SNES unit is PAL, it requires no PSU.

    I don`t have a digi cam sorry.

    I dont really know what to ask for it, whatever the current value is really, make an offer.
     
  10. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    24M SWC == $80-100

    Broken V64 == $10-100 depending on severity
    Working V64 == $100-200 because it's only 128M

    Broken CDROM == should get no less

    I wish I had more money. I'd surely get the V64, I could really use the parts.
     
  11. Alchy

    Alchy Illustrious Member

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    Well, I'll give £40 for the Wild Card.
     
  12. AntiPasta

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    Mind you, the SNES backup unit requiring a power supply might depend on the SNES revision being used. Later units are supposed to give less power to the cartridge slot (my PFX2 doesnt work without PSU, for instance)
     
  13. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    Wild Cards are the only unit not requiring a power supply. Of course you can manually mod any unit to draw power off the cartridge connector but this is a little foolish. Always use a power supply. Unless you have a Wild Card. If you have a Wild Card and a SNES, be sure to use a power supply anyway. If you have a Super Famicom, just use a power supply with a greater amperage.
     
  14. Alchy

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    The Wild Card has a power input, then?
     
  15. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    Heres something cool you can do:

    Remove your SNES/SFC's AC, plug it into the SWC. Voila, your SWC powers your SNES instead of the other way around but it's frustrating because you cannot easily turn off the console. I think its best just to not use one with a SWC. Just make sure you use composite or better AV cables because there might be some interference.
     
  16. AntiPasta

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    It gets even weirder, the SNES can get power through SCART :smt030
     
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