9/26/07 UPDATE: I have finished a thorough guide for installing this PCB! Please visit my website at www.multimods.com and click on the "New! PCE Region Modification" link on the left side of the page. First off, let me spend the top of this space thanking Ben Moran for designing and printing the first run of these PCBs months ago.
Although others had outlined the PCB method, he was the first I know to step up and get the damn things printed. With that he opened the door for modding more system such as the CoreGrafx and Turbo Express due to the small size of the PCB. And for that, as I mentioned previously, the "Moran 1.0" is still there on the PCB itself. Thanks Ben, for designing this and allowing me to continue with the PCBs by sharing your layout.
OK, now the good stuff.
As the below picture shows, the new PCBs are identical except for the mask and screen now since I went with a production run of the boards. Very nice quality and works great. What these boards will do for you is allow you to switch the HuCard slot region on any NEC system. Yes, ANY system, including Duo, DuoR, DuoRX, TG16, CoreGrafx I/II, PC Engine, Turbo Express, PC Engine GT, and SuperGrafx. Even the LT? Probably, but I'll let you do that. Same for the LaserActive. Note that with japanese systems you'll need to ground pin 29 on the processor, which if you're good enough to do the mod anyways, should be easy for you.
Cost per board: $15 +shipping ($4.60 for Priority mail, $1.50 for regular 1st class)
To install it, you'll need:
- SPDT switch (available readily at Radio Shack)
- wrapping wire (30 gauge stuff, also at the Shack)
- wire cutter, wire stripper
- drill and file for cutting and shaping the hole for the switch
- proper bit for opening whatever system you have
Oh, and I've decided to give back to Ben on this stuff. Every board sold is $1 for Ben for just being a great member of the community.
Sound daunting to do yourself? Send me your system and I'll do it for $35 shipped for the small guys (PCE, Core, Core II), $40 for the bigger ones (Duo, SGx, etc). I'm not yet doing the Turbo Express/GT mods myself yet due to a couple of factors, but probably in the future.
Best bet to reach me: dean@multimods.com
I will be listing a ton of games later today/tomorrow and also some modded PCE/Core systems. Stay tuned.
Now, here's a pic of the new board, next to the original board, next to an 8PDT switch that I still sometimes use: