I think pin compatible substitution packages will soon become a thing.
These are the results of a few weeks of work, according to the guy. That's the result of fixing 162 consoles.
He claims to have at least 2x more dead parts that were not disposed yet, at the date this picture was taken, Dec 30th 2020.
So probably replacement parts will becone scarce on the near future.
I really would love to know how the pirates had put an SRAM on the place of the S-WRAM.
Would some internal chipset modification be needed?
This picture was taken ata a guy's workshop and posted on a Whatsapp group.SNES oscilloscope readings?
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