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291.1 | Is it cheaper to fix or buy? | CASV01::PCMGR | | Wed Jun 28 1989 13:53 | 23 |
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How could "rented" games do that? I don't think that is true.
They were adamant about game rentals...I can see why. It must have
really hurt sales in the US. People don't have to buy the game
anymore, to determain wether or not they like it.
Is $30.00 the total charge for fixing it? How old is it? I know
that my game is going on 1 1/2 years and the controllers are "sticky".
I traded my GUN w/Duck Hunt, and the cartridge slot is getting "sloppy"
so if this problem occured with me, I would attempt to fix it. If I
couldn't fix it I would buy a new package ($99.00) and store my
old one. But my circumstances are probably different.
I think 1 1/2 years of "daily" playing is pretty good.
If they fix that problem, another one might occur. After the warranty
with most of the products that you buy today, your better off replacing
than fixing, unless you can do it yourself.
That's worth about .02 ???
Ron.
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291.2 | Try this first | ODIXIE::PENN | | Wed Jun 28 1989 14:22 | 8 |
| Go to Radio Shack or a like store and buy LPS40. This will clean
some contamination from the contacts. The can comes with a straw
that allows you to spray into hard to reach places. So you won't
have to break any seals. Also if you are near a Field Service office
maybe you can talk someone into giving you a can of Freon, this is
basicly the same as LPS40 and will work as well. Both are made to
clean eletronic devices and will be safe spray with power on or
off.
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291.3 | Don't use Freon | VINO::SANTEE | | Wed Jun 28 1989 17:23 | 7 |
| I hate to sound like a fanatic, but I would hope that people don't
use Freon to clean their contacts. Freon is THE major contributor to
the depletion of the ozone layer. There are other methods to clean the
contacts. These were discussed in note 62.*
Ned
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291.4 | Flat rate charge $ | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | JUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276 | Thu Jun 29 1989 09:33 | 21 |
| The console was purchased 3rd week of March and has been played
an average of 2 hrs a day (some days nothing, some days 5 hours.
We have rented at least 1 game every week since we bought it
which directed us to purchase 6 that we felt were worth the price.
As I described the problem to the service technician over the phone
as soon as I said "...white screen" he immediately questoned as
to whether I rented games. Apparently, game fingers become oxidized
because of improrper storage in the store and the fact that some
folks have older consoles that have worn connectors causing further
wear on the rental cartridges.
I did not take the console apart last night but did go inside via
the door, with a magnifier and light. Having dealt with contaminated
fingers and cable connectors, the console connector looked clean!
I was tempted to use LPS but decided to return the console. The
$30.00 cost is the flat rate to repair the unit - regardless of
what it cost, and they pay return freight.
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291.5 | ohh but wait | DIXIE1::PENN | | Thu Jun 29 1989 14:22 | 6 |
| On the can of Freon that I got from Digital. The can states that
it is in compliance with all environmental and OSHA standards. It's
classification is as a liquid cleaning compound. I haven't used
this to clean contacts on an NIS but, I have used this to clean
contacts on many a PDP11 and PDP15.
I don't want to offend but, IMHO you do sound like a fanatic.
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291.6 | Ask the earth... | VINO::SANTEE | | Fri Jun 30 1989 12:14 | 13 |
| Freon is used regularly in all air-conditioning units in the
country as well. However, it is a HFC (Hydroflourocarbon I believe)
and if it is released into the atmosphere eventually combines with
ozone, eliminating it. Sure, the stuff is approved, it is used
everywhere and there is currently no good subsititute for a coolant.
But Freon is the major destructor of the ozone layer. If you need it
to cool your house or keep your food cold, fine. (Unless you need a
recharge on your A/C or refrigerator you're not letting any out.) But
if you can figure out another way to clean something, albeit a little
less convienent, I would ask that you do that.
Ned
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291.7 | ask a chemist | ODIXIE::PENN | | Fri Jun 30 1989 20:41 | 7 |
| Maybe there is more than one type of Freon. The contents of the
can I have does not list HFC or a Hydroflurocarbon. This is a Freon
TF Solvent by brand name. Nor is handled the same as Freon in auto
or home A/C. That I belive from my old auto mech. days are classified
as compressed gas. That maybe for reasons of storing or shiping.
But, this stuff is not classified as a gas. And I do belive it is
different
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291.8 | A chemist speaks up. | HSOMAI::MOFFITT | | Mon Jul 03 1989 17:41 | 6 |
| Yes, there are different kinds of freon.
(But all of them probably contribute to depletion of the ozone layer.)
And re. earlier notes, the LPS40 is a big, expensive printer. It is a
cleaner, too, or are you'ze guys thinking of WD40?
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291.9 | they are very different | DIXIE1::PENN | | Tue Jul 04 1989 16:58 | 6 |
| Nope, WD40 is for rusty nuts and bolts NOT electronic equip.
LPS40 comes in a green and white can and is used exclusively for
electronic equip.
Maybe someone should send this note to corporate logistics and
inform them of all the F.E.'s wiping out the ozone layer.
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291.10 | | VINO::SANTEE | | Wed Jul 05 1989 14:26 | 5 |
| Sigh. Freon doesn't list HFCs because it IS an HFC. I've also
heard lately that most companies that use Freon as a cleaner are
looking into environment safe replacements. I believe Digital will be
coming out with a new one soon.
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291.11 | Quick and dirty..er...clean :-) | CSSE::MILLER | Normal Insanity | Wed Jul 05 1989 14:55 | 15 |
| I have used cleaners, and have taken the unit apart when games started
to be flakey. After all the hassels, I have found a simple solution
(at least for my unit):
I have one cartridge that really seems to fit tighter than all the
rest...for me that is Top Gun. I clean the contacts on that cartridge
then insert/remove (almost a sanding motion) a few times and then
all is fine. This correction lasts as long as the involved process of
dismantling and gets the unit going in less than a couple of minutes.
The unit gets heavy usage with a lot of rentals.
FWIW
Ron M.
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291.12 | sorry I tried to help | DIXIE1::PENN | | Wed Jul 05 1989 17:09 | 4 |
| Fine. I offered my first suggestion simply as a means to help someone
I have no desire to argue.
p.s. It's a damn shame I heard your sigh alway the down here.
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291.13 | What...back already? | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | JUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276 | Mon Jul 10 1989 10:43 | 23 |
| Well, hold onto your hats...
My wife mailed the Nintendo console the morning of June 29th - First
Class Air. I called last Friday (July 7th) expecting to confirm
the arrival of the console.
To my amazement, I was informed that the unit was in packing about
to be shipped back to me - UPS, 2nd day-air (which was a change
from Federal Express...must have seen the TV story!).
The person on the phone said his computer was too slow to log on
and inform me of the problem/fix, but that it would be listed on
the invoice - with expected delivery today or tomorrow. He also
couldn't tell me whether or not it was fixed or replaced - they
would choose which according to expediency.
I'm impressed! Receipt today would be 7 working days - including
shipping time!!!
It's easy to see why this company says they will remain "on top"...
:-)
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291.14 | Yup...it's back! | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | JUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276 | Mon Jul 10 1989 14:10 | 11 |
| Confirmed arrival of console at 12:20. Description of problem was
"contaminated game cartridge receptacle".
It came with instructions to clean all rented game cartridges with
ISO Alchol using a cotton swap, prior to cartridge insertion. If
contamination was "sugar based" use simple water.
$30.00 & 7 working days...not bad!
:-)
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291.15 | Breathe on it? | WMOIS::RAINVILLE | Messiah wanted,experience a plus! | Mon Jul 17 1989 21:58 | 9 |
| The kids here have been blowing into the cartridge where the
gold fingers are exposed. It seems to work. Are they moving
dust or depositing moisture??
It seems a lot like the results from too many module insertions,
I don't know if the gold is contaminated, oxidized or worn.
MWR
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291.16 | Dust in the wind... | MAGIC1::BEAUDET | JUNK_YARD_DOG! DTN:297-6276 | Tue Jul 18 1989 11:35 | 22 |
| Since the return of my machine, I have continued to rent game
cartridges.
Several new ones, like "Defender of the Crown" I didn't bother to
clean - but I have been cleaning most of the others (about 5) with
91% Iso and the swab has been black after cleaning (especially the
older/well used games like "Double Dragon")!
This may be a result of dirt contamination, oxide or both. I don't
think blowing would have cleaned the fingers (except for dust).
The console seems to be working fine. I guess some folks have no
problems at all and never have to clean anything...while some of
us aren't so lucky...I guess it's just like the guy who "babies"
his car performing all the PM ever called for and sinking enough
money into the car to buy it twice - vs - the 100K Toyota that has
never had a oil filter change!
Must be the stars...or the game gods!
:-)
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291.17 | Another blank screen | UPOA1::BERNIER | | Sat Aug 12 1989 01:07 | 31 |
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Hello,
I too 'am experiancing problems with my console.
All I get is a white/blank screen
It seems that the video port on the side of the unit is going.
I have to put downward pressure on the cable that hooks into
the video port of the game. I put a heavy pipe wrench on top
of the video in cable while at the same time wedging the wrench
between the audio in cable thus putting downward pressure on
the cord in order for my console to work.
I tried different audio/video cables but still rec' a blank
screen until I use the old wrench trick then it works ok,
but this takes some doing. It's not the cables,because they
work fine with my video camera.
Is this the same problem that you'all are having???
Is this a blank screen problem from dirt on the contacts
or is this a weak video port?????
Should I try to clean the game and unit contacts before
I send it in for repairs???
wayne.
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291.18 | Broken internal connection | MEMORY::SOVIE | If u can rd this, you're too close! | Wed Aug 16 1989 11:19 | 6 |
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Sounds like a broken solder connection inside the Nintendo Deck,
If your handy with a soldering iron and a piece of wire
you probably could fix it yourself.
Dean
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291.19 | another one dies... | NETMAN::SEGER | this space intentionally left blank | Mon Feb 26 1990 20:37 | 13 |
| My copy of Link just died with the result of a white screen coming up when I
plug it on. However, ALL the rest of the games work fine. Taking some advice
from earlier notes, I tried cleaning it with alcohol but to no avail. It still
doesn't work! Could it be I should clean the inner contacts as well?
Is my next step to try the LPS4 stuff from Radio Shack? If this still fails
and I indeed have a dead cartridge am I out of luck?
My son had read something in Nintendo Power about defective cartridges that
Nintendo would fix free of charge, but I suspect my problem doesn't fall into
that category.
-mark
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291.20 | Call Nintendo - I did | FSTTOO::HEMOND | THE AMERICAN HARP | Tue Feb 27 1990 12:30 | 10 |
| We had the same problem with our LINK cartridge. Called Nintendo
and they told us to send LINK - ZELDA & CONSOLE to them. Seems
a batch of LINK cartridges were released with bad "chips"?
Anyway 5 weeks later we received our original ZELDA(reprogrammed),
our original console and a new LINK cartridge.
Whatever the problem was they fixed it free of charge.
Good luck,
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291.21 | We will send in our link cartridge | NETMAN::SEGER | this space intentionally left blank | Tue Feb 27 1990 16:31 | 5 |
| We will send our link cartridge in as soon as possible. Thanks!
-justin and mark-
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291.22 | A slightly different angle | AGOUTI::SWONGER | | Tue Nov 27 1990 10:14 | 14 |
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I have seen a slightly different problem with a Nintendo control deck
(belonging to my sister in law, not me) Any cartridge that is inserted
into the unit feels "loose". SOmetimes the red light just blinks and
the screen alternates between solid grey and white (as if there
were no cartridge inserted at all), and sometimes I'll see "partial"
displays - screwed up graphics and bits of sound. THese partial
displays also blink.
Has anybody else experienced this? We have tried cleaning the contacts
on both the deck and the cartidges, to no avail. (Boy, is that thing
easy to take apart!)
Roy
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291.23 | What works for me. | MTHOOD::ANDRESME | My Vax Crow Too! | Thu Nov 29 1990 21:57 | 12 |
| Ours often does the same thing. I can get the game to display
correctly by moving it to the left or right by pushing on either
corner of the game cartridge while it is inserted into the NES.
When our system displays the symptoms you described I usually have
to fool around with it for a bit before I get it right. What I do
is leave the game inserted, turn the power off, adjust, then turn
the power back on. When "adjusting" take care not to push down on
the cartridge releasing it. Just push it slightly to one side or
the other at the corners.
Mel
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291.24 | | VIA::SWONGER | Donatello knows bo | Thu Nov 29 1990 22:55 | 6 |
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Yeah, the "adjusting" sometimes works for us too - usually
after the units has "warmed up" for a while. But it seems to
be getting worse. Oh, well...
Roy
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291.25 | try a cleaning kit | ASABET::D_SWEENEY | | Sat Dec 01 1990 10:40 | 8 |
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Roy,
I was having a similar problem with my nintendo, the fix it was a
cleaning kit. I got mine at the local video/game rental place but, I'm
sure they can be found else were. I was amazed at how dirty the
contacts on the game tapes were.
Dan
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291.26 | 'nother for cleaning it ... | INTENZ::nixon | Rockaway Beach | Mon Dec 03 1990 15:47 | 10 |
| I found that our Nintendo was acting much in the same way described here
a while back. The games would have to be pushed in several times to get
them to start up ... they had a tendency to sit there flashing or not to
show all the graphics that were supposed to be on the screen.
Picked up a cleaning kit from Electronics Boutique ($10) and cleaned the
games and the player and it fixed the problems!! No more reseating or
fiddling ... the games were fine.
Vicki
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291.27 | Surgery | CSOVAX::MILLS | | Fri Dec 27 1991 14:33 | 1 |
| see 699.4 for surgery.
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