Make a pal snes to go a 60hz?

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Hi there,

I would like to know if there is a simple way to mod my my pa super nintendo to go at 60hz without soldering and complicated stuff. Since I'll only use an everdrive,I just want my snes to be fully 60hz ewwithout paying expensive mods
 

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Hi there,

I would like to know if there is a simple way to mod my my pa super nintendo to go at 60hz without soldering and complicated stuff. Since I'll only use an everdrive,I just want my snes to be fully 60hz ewwithout paying expensive mods
the 50 Hz is on hardware no on software, so the only way is changing the hardware (and also patching the software) so no way to a easy conversion.
 

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Hi there,

I would like to know if there is a simple way to mod my my pa super nintendo to go at 60hz without soldering and complicated stuff. Since I'll only use an everdrive,I just want my snes to be fully 60hz ewwithout paying expensive mods
You won't get far without soldering......... your best option is a 50/60hz mod with a toggle switch
https://gamesx.com/importmod/snes5060.htm
 

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You won't get far without soldering......... your best option is a 50/60hz mod with a toggle switch
https://gamesx.com/importmod/snes5060.htm
Hi there,

I would like to know if there is a simple way to mod my my pa super nintendo to go at 60hz without soldering and complicated stuff. Since I'll only use an everdrive,I just want my snes to be fully 60hz ewwithout paying expensive mods
There is the hardware mod that will not really help much for most good games will return an error screen of incompitable hw.
There is: https://mmmonkey.co.uk/snes-5060hz-switch-with-lockout-switch/
There is: https://mmmonkey.co.uk/snes-switchless-modchip/
but most important ther is: https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/fxpak-pro.html able to patch region and frequention.
All 3 options have thier limitations, all 3 have thier pro's.
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There is the hardware mod that will not really help much for most good games will return an error screen of incompitable hw.
There is: https://mmmonkey.co.uk/snes-5060hz-switch-with-lockout-switch/
There is: https://mmmonkey.co.uk/snes-switchless-modchip/
but most important ther is: https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/fxpak-pro.html able to patch region and frequention.
All 3 options have thier limitations, all 3 have thier pro's.
And i forgot to say: https://www.retroupgrades.co.uk/product/snes-multi-aio/
  • SuperCIC: cracking the regionlock while keeping the region lock intact (each game will detect this condole to match region).
  • uIGR: Ultimate In Game Reset.
  • Region Patch: seems overkill since SuperCIC.
  • DeJitter: patches the video signal to your tv.
  • DFO: dual frequency oscillator, here used to switch between base clocks for 50Hz, 60Hz video-modes.
 
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