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Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod

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  1. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Motherboard: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remove the two Phillips two 11.6mm screws that connect the front shield to the motherboard.

    Older versions of the SNES have the shield attached to the 62 pin connector and you will need to remove more screws and take the shield off with the pin connector in one step.

    Paul Arnold - Contestar

  2. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Lift the front shield straight up to remove it from the motherboard.

  3. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remove the two silver 15.6 mm Phillips #2 screws on either side of the 62 pin connector.

  4. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod: paso 4, imagen 1 de 1
    • Remove the 11.8 mm Phillips #2 screw near the rear of the SNES.

  5. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod: paso 5, imagen 1 de 1
    • Lift the motherboard straight up to remove it.

    Be careful, when removing the motherboard on my SNS-001 model, the two silver phillips screws on each side of the RF Modulator HAVE to be removed (towards the rear next to the dc power in and the av multi in).

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  6. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Two Chips: paso 6, imagen 1 de 1
    • The Two Chips that you need on your Super Nintendo

    • This mod only works on original Super Nintendo with 2 Chips, this mod doesn't work on the 1 Chip Snes.

  7. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Lockout Chip: paso 7, imagen 1 de 2 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Lockout Chip: paso 7, imagen 2 de 2
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    • Remove the Lock Out chip (use the solder gun)

    • After removing the lock out chip there will probably be leftover of solder where the chip used to be so try to remove the soldier as good as you can

    • To remove the solder leftover, you can use the soldering iron and solder wick.

  8. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, PPU 2: paso 8, imagen 1 de 2 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, PPU 2: paso 8, imagen 2 de 2
    • Lift up the PPU2 Pin 30 from the Motherboard

  9. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, PPU 1: paso 9, imagen 1 de 2 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, PPU 1: paso 9, imagen 2 de 2
    • Now lift up Pin 24 on PPU 1

  10. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Wire Time: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Wire the lifted pins (PPU 2 Pin 30 & PPU1 Pin 24) together

    • You need to use a Soldering Iron to wire the pins together

    • You can also use tape to hold the wires down to the motherboard

  11. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Program: paso 11, imagen 1 de 1

    What is the difference between firmware?

    Василий Чертов - Contestar

    As far as I know, the firmware that gets flashed to the chip is the one allowing the console to play on all Regions (with the help of the extra wires as well of course)

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    • Bend the pins outwards

    • Then clip the pins

    • Use double sided tape and put it on top of the CPU and put the Super CIC on top of the double sided tape.

  13. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires: paso 13, imagen 1 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires: paso 13, imagen 2 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires: paso 13, imagen 3 de 3
    • Pic 1: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 12 to PPU1 Pin 24

    • Pic 2: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 14 to SWRAM Pin 64

    • Pic 3: Solder the 10k Ohm Resistor to the pin 8 (where the old CIC used to be) and to SWRAM Pin 33

    En la segunda imagen, hay que soldar desde el pin 12 del CIC al 64 del SWRAM o desde el 14? El texto dice 12 y en la imagen es el 14.

    Tito SVQ - Contestar

  14. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires Part 2: paso 14, imagen 1 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires Part 2: paso 14, imagen 2 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The Wires Part 2: paso 14, imagen 3 de 3
    • Pic 1: Solder a Wire from Super CIC Pin 1 to 4 on the same chip.

    • Pic 2: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 1 to the CPU Pin 1

    • Pic 3: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 13 to the End Point of the Resistor

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    • Pic 1: Sother a wire from Super CIC Pin 2 to S-CLK Pin 6

    • Pic 2: Sother a wire from Super CIC Pin 11 to Old CIC Pin 10

    • Pic 3: Sother a wire from Super CIC Pin 10 to Old CIC Pin 1

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    • Pic 1: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 9 to Old CIC Pin 2

    • Pic 2: Solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 8 to Old CIC Pin 11

    • Pic 3: You've soldered most of the wires now, lets go to the LED Mod

  17. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The LED Mod: paso 17, imagen 1 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The LED Mod: paso 17, imagen 2 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The LED Mod: paso 17, imagen 3 de 3
    • Plug out the controller ports and solder out the LED Light.

    • When the solder points have been desoldered, you can use the tweezers to pull out the led light

    • Sother on the new LED Light with the middle pin on the left solder hole

    • Do Not sother the middle pin on the LED Light to the right solder hole as it will then be stuck in only one color!

  18. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Led Resistors: paso 18, imagen 1 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Led Resistors: paso 18, imagen 2 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, Led Resistors: paso 18, imagen 3 de 3
    • Solder 2 wires on the left and right pins on the led light, green wire on the left pin and red wire on the right pin.

    • After that you should put the wires into one heat shrink tube each, remember to heat the heat shrink tubes when its over the pins.

    • Then you have to solder the 2k Resistor to the red wire and the 220 ohm Resistor to the green wire.

    • Then the last thing you need to do is to solder a wire from Super CIC Pin 7 to Pin 14.

    Where was the red and green wire from the led connected? Because it's unclear to me.

    Arkadiusz Mazur - Contestar

  19. Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The End: paso 19, imagen 1 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The End: paso 19, imagen 2 de 3 Super Nintendo 50/60 Hz Switchless Mod + LED Mod, The End: paso 19, imagen 3 de 3
    • You're Now Done! You just need to put your Super Nintendo back together and then you have a Region Free Switchless Super Nintendo!

    • Green Light (PAL)

    • Red Light (NTSC) [For American and Japanese Games]

    • Orange Light (Auto)

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

These screenshots have been taken by 2 videoes, one from Global Garage and Chips y Bits on YouTube! I made this guide since its a little easier to read a guide with pictures like this instead of watching a 30 min video

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Krisow

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3 comentarios

Lo hice tal y como dice el tutorial y la snes se quedó con la pantalla negra.

dragonero - Contestar

Is there some way to get a chip that is already programmed? I don’t have a plan on doing this a lot and the $100 is a bit much at the moment.

Brandon Vanoni - Contestar

Will this same method be used for the PAL version if the console.

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