![]() If you’re unsure about cutting the plastic, you could always run the wires through the rear vent holes. I prefer to use the area where the RF port is, since I’ll never use that again. – Solder remover A de-soldering iron is recommended, but solder braid might work tooīefore starting, you should choose a location for the digital audio board. – Sharp cutting tool, such as an x-acto knife or razor ![]() You’ll need a few tools for this mod (more info on the tools can be found in the tools section): I’ve been lucky and have had great success, however many other people have problems with their setups. ![]() Other then that, as far as I know, there are no other game compatibility problems, but PLEASE NOTE: This digital audio mod is not compatible with many stereo receivers. All other games work and sound perfectly via the SD2SNES, but (much like the SGB), MSU audio is created in the SD2SNES cart, not the SNES, bypassing the internal sound chips. – Any homebrew game that uses the MSU Audio programming of the SD2SNES rom cart will not work with the digital audio mod. ![]() – Super Game Boy adapters create their own audio, so Game Boy audio can only be passed through the analog-out of the SNES, not digital. It’s been tested on all versions of the 1CHIP SNES, including 1CHIP-01, 1CHIP-02 and 1CHIP-03.Īs an FYI, t here are two types of audio that are not compatible with the digital audio mod: This page shows installation instructions for the SNES digital audio mod. ![]()
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