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KeNnO

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  1. I want to keep the original NES ports to keep the originality of the case. I don't want to replace the original ports - I want to use them as USB adapters. Just wanting to know if there would be any issues using these ports without the shielding of the USB cables.
  2. Thanks for your reply Nev, The only piece of NES equippment involved in this is the actual NES controller ports themselves which are just metal male connectors. I have mounted a Mini ITX motherboard in the case replacing the NES equippment. So the NES board itself is not in use and I am just wanting to use the ports to change the connection plug of the USB
  3. Hello, I'm currently building a NES PC from an old NES console. I've bought some USB game controllers which I want to: Chop the USB ends off Solder original NES controller connections to Solder the NES ports on the case to the USB headers on the motherboard. I'm just wondering - am I going to have issues with this due to the shielding around the usb cable? 95% of the cable will be shielded, just the end that is cut off and connected through the NES ports will not be ... Will this be an issue or how would you suggest I get around this? Thanks.
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