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Neo-Geo sound static issues
NightGod:
Freeze spray is the same as canned air, you just turn it upside-down so it sprays out the 'liquid'.
As for the fan thing, have you thought about Dremeling/hole sawing out a hole on the metal cover and putting a fan or two in there with a nice grill over it?
Glaine:
Thanks for the info. I'd rather not cut the case.
Another Q: I have been running the game without the isolation transformer because I am using an RGB to S-Vid encoder and a TV. Other threads seemed to say that you don't need the transformer if you aren't using an arcade monitor.
But I plugged it up today because it seems there are a few wires branching back to the boards, though they may just be extra grounding wires. It seems to help some, though I haven't had time to leave it on long enough to tell for sure yet.
And now that I'm running things this way, the screen seems to "jiggle" very very slightly sometimes, left-right at a normal pace. Never seen this before.
Guess I'm all Q's no A's yet still, sorry for that.
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: NightGod on July 02, 2006, 09:47:29 pm ---Freeze spray is the same as canned air, you just turn it upside-down so it sprays out the 'liquid'.
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Not quite, but you'll get a similar effect.
In rereading, it occurs to me that nobody asked the most important question (or it was asked and removed in editing) -- is the problem limited to one cart or slot ?
Have you cleaned all of the contacts (carts, slots, speakers) ?
You might also want check the wiring to ensure you don't have stray wires hanging off making contact somewhere.
Also, if you have a multimeter, check the power.
Cheers.