There's such a double standard about religion in the modern world. Catholics can gather, wear white robes, and say "In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti" and be considered normal.But if my friends and I gather, wear black robes, and say "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn", we're considered cultists.
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!@#$% I lost my entire post, god dammit.
What's a good way of cleaning a cartridge other then blowing into it?
A rubber pencil eraser (one that has not been used) usually helps out. At least, it was the best method to use with old NES and SNES cartridges, so I'm assuming it'd be the same situation here.
yeah a clean eraser has worked for me before aswell, just be carefull with it. Youre really having a N64 phase, arent you H_B?
The way I use for all cartridge games and always have is rubbing alcohol and a q-tip. It says not to use solvents and stuff but they work quite well. Dip the q-tip into the rubbing alcohol and swab the connecter clean. Also works for discs; use a cotton swab instead.
When I rub it with a clean eraser, doesn't it leave some eraser parts?
Yes, I'm really in a N64 phase! and loving it!
Quote from: Hyrule_boy on August 07, 2008, 03:30:28 pmWhat's a good way of cleaning a cartridge other then blowing into it?Pyro, he said other than that.
Just curious, but what's wrong with blowing into it? >_>
96%? The stuff I use is only 50%! It's diluted isopropyl alcohol. Maybe the concentration was too much!
Well it's not a surefire method. But it usually works. And if the game is broken I guess you're screwed either way.