
NESRGB (V4.1) AV Famicom set with FDSKey and wireless controller
- Used condition- Cleaned system (inside/outside)- All capacitors have been replaced (by Nichicon/Panasonic capacitors)- Voltage regulator has been replaced (by STMicroelectronics L78S05CV)- System tested with Nintendo Test Program- NESRGB (Version 4.1) installed- LED inside the power button (attached using 3d printed parts) and connected with QSB created by FragolRoc- Controller “port 2” modified to make it compatible with the NES Zapper Content: - 1 AV Famicom (Japanese version)- 1 8Bitdo N30 2.4g Wireless Controller + receiver (unopened, brand new in box)- 1 AC Adapter (100-240V, third party, brand new in box)- 1 RGB Cable (Euro SCART, RGC high quality cable, brand new/unopened)- 1 Famicom Disk System RAM Adapter- 1 FDSKey (Updated to latest firmware 1.3) About the NESRGB :- Latest version (version 4.1) of Tim Worthington's NESRGB video upgrade.- Works with RGB, S-Video and Composite cables.- Six built in palettes, selectable via the controller.- In Game Reset, to reset the console with a controller button combination.- Ground connection removed in the multiout plug to avoid any “jailbar” issue.- QSB created by FragolRoc used for a clean installation on the multiout plug.- Expansion Audio mod (mixed through the Famicom cart) done. Button combinations: - Start+Select+Right : Increment palette counter- Start+Select+Left : Decrement palette counter - Start+Select+Right (hold for 2 seconds) : Set back to palette 1 - Start+Select+A+B : In Game Reset- Start+Select+Left (hold for 2 seconds) : Disable/enable NESRGB board About the FDSKey :- Famicom Disk System drive emulator with OLED screen created by ClusterM- 3D printed case- More info and instructions here- A MicroSD card is required (not included) See pictures for system and controller condition.