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[img-l=4811]3010[/img-l]So I was looking in the garage and I found my older brother's SNES and some games. I took it up to my TV to try and set it up, but I couldn't get it working.
In the bag was a power cable, it wasn't a SNES specific cable it's one of those cables that has 4 different power leads on it (shown in picture below). I plugged that into the SNES and now when I hit the power switch the red light turns on which leads me to believe the SNES still works (though I could be wrong). I also found an aerial/RF cable in there (not official). I plugged that in, but I couldn't seem to get a picture on the TV.
[img-r=4811]3011[/img-r]So basically, my question is, how can I get my SNES video working? Do I need a new video cable? Is there anything that needs to be done on my TV or the SNES itself? Is it broken? I have tried this on my TV and a TV downstairs and I can't seem to get the video to work on either. I also tried another aerial cable but that didn't work either..
Thanks
In the bag was a power cable, it wasn't a SNES specific cable it's one of those cables that has 4 different power leads on it (shown in picture below). I plugged that into the SNES and now when I hit the power switch the red light turns on which leads me to believe the SNES still works (though I could be wrong). I also found an aerial/RF cable in there (not official). I plugged that in, but I couldn't seem to get a picture on the TV.
[img-r=4811]3011[/img-r]So basically, my question is, how can I get my SNES video working? Do I need a new video cable? Is there anything that needs to be done on my TV or the SNES itself? Is it broken? I have tried this on my TV and a TV downstairs and I can't seem to get the video to work on either. I also tried another aerial cable but that didn't work either..
Thanks
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