Interesting answer. Apparently it made no difference- it was just retrying it that worked
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saskskierYou're wrong. Blowing fixed it, not retrying. Anyone who says otherwise is lying, or didn't grow up in the 80s/90s.
saskskierYou're wrong. Blowing fixed it, not retrying. Anyone who says otherwise is lying, or didn't grow up in the 80s/90s.
ChrisMcCandlessIt was the blowing you simpleton.
snobunnythis.
blowing obviously worked. it cleared the dust and created a more direct connection.
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CaseyI researched this and replaced a 5 dollar part on my vintage 1984 nintendo (was my parents originally)and it worked every time after that. Took a bit of surgery but was overwith in like an hour. 8/10 would bang again.
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.FRY.I'll let your mom blow on my nintendo games any time
.BlinkyMe too. What's your mom's number op?