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this post was submitted on 01 May 2024
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I would make sure to clean the cart and the slot. A quick way for the slot is to load up the cart contacts with ipa and insert it a few times. For the game itself, I'm a fan of using a white pencil easer, followed by ipa.
For the lines, it could be the contrast wheel is dirty. Adding a few drops of ipa and working the wheel could help, though long term deoxit would be better.
Beyond that, more pictures of the board would help.
Just got done with thoothbrushing all connectors and a bit of the slider, and the screen itself seems to be working perfectly now... after reinserting the cartrage a bunch, I get a full Nintendo logo as well... but thats it. No sound (the speaker may be broken) and the screen gets stuck on the Nintendo logo...
I can take a few pictures a bit later if you like
More pictures are always useful. Assuming the pins in the connector aren't bent out of shape, your issue sounds more like a problem with the game. A common issue is that some pins need to be reflowed on the rom and ram chips. Here is an example video of what I'm referring to https://youtu.be/Hg21VeFM-_Y