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Fitting a 50/60hz switch to a 1995 model PAL SNES - *grumble
Mangaman_vbulletin3_import15874 - May 30, 2002
 Mangaman_vbulletin3_import15874 May 30, 2002
Considering the last console blew up, I went and found myself another PAL SNES... and it's one of the new, annoying ones. It's a 1995 model machine labelled 'SNSP-CPU-1CHIP-01' on the board. Instead of the myriad of little chips, this one's kind enough to plonk a chunky 160 pin chip labelled:

S-CPUN A
RFA122
6GX 88

where the PPUs used to be. I also noticed another chip (24 pins) labelled:

S-RGB
NINTENDO
S 9628 BA

on the other side of the cart slot.

So basically, how on earth do I add a 50/60hz switch to this annoying thing? And does the S-RGB chip mean I can get S-Video out of this console? **Any** help would be appreciated...

-Mangaman-

 superyoshi Jul 6, 2002
what you should have done instead of modifying the system by yourself is go to www.retro-games.co.uk... and trade your standard SNES for one of thier pre-modified ones!

 DjoeN_vbulletin3_import16015 Mar 4, 2003
Hoi, In a few days i will put up a page on how to fit a switch als on how to fit a switch to enable and disable the country lock-out chip

GreetZ