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Kzaker12

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  1. Did anyone from here or the old Nintendo Age thread ever rig up their own gamepad cable? It seems that in theory you would just need a male-to-male SMA cable and one with the 6 pin power connector in order to make it work.
  2. I know that I am new here and bumping a very old thread but I wanted to throw my hat in the ring with kiosk stuff. kZaker12#1431 NNNYNYNYNYNN I rescued this from someone on Craigslist and it was in pretty lousy shape. It came without the AC Adapter for the Lynx LED controller and the guy I bought it from had never even gotten it to power on. So far I've replaced: AC Adapter for Lynx LED. Bought some new original LED lights to replace missing pieces. Replacement artwork for the back of the unit. Original Lynx monitor. Still cannot find the damn Bezel (also called "monitor shroud" in some documentation) for the life of me. I also repaired a snipped speaker wire on the left Lynx speaker. I bought some JST SM connectors and low voltage plugs and wire connectors and managed to get it to work. I have a demo console, gamepad, and nunchuck on order and am anticipating it arriving later this week. Still need the wired Wii remote, kiosk key, and bezel before it's back in one piece. The Lynx monitor that I have has the intermittent audio issue that most people have. big thanks to @SNESNESCUBE64for their write up on capacitor replacement. Will be doing that in the near future. I've also noticed a faint 'striping' when watching anything on the monitor. It's definitely not panel damage so I am hoping replacing the capacitors helps with that as well. "Striping" Up Close: See some pictures of it in its current state attached
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