I'm having a weird issue with NES SNAC using the Ultimate Mister SNAC-NES x2 Player. I am driving myself crazy trying to figure out the issue.
I have an original NES to test all my controllers with so I can validate they are working. Part of the issue is I think there is a tolerance difference on the 3rd party female NES connector used on the SNAC adapter that is different than a factory NES. Originally if I put some downward force on the NES male connector going into the female snac adapter it would work as intended. I though there was a bad connection on the circuit board so I went ahead and reworked all the solder joints on the snac adapter with no luck. Next I opened up the male connector on a standard NES 004 controller. The male connector has female pins so I crimped them a little to make a tighter connection. This resolved the issue with my NES-004 controllers.
Now with my NES Advantage NES-026 I get poor performance. I did the same trick crimping connectors but it behaves strangely. For instance holding the jump button in Mario will act like auto fire is on even if it's not enabled on the advantage. I'm sure it's not on because on the original Nintendo it's working as intended. Sometimes Mario will perform a full height jump and sometimes he won't doing a bunch of short jumps. Pressing multiple buttons at once seems to add to the issue. it's almost like not enough power is making it through the cable if that makes any sense.
One troubleshooting step I tried was to connect an extension cable between my NES Advantage and Original NES to make sure I was getting a good signal and the advantage could function this way with OEM hardware.. Next I connected the extension cable to the Mister SNAC port using my standard NES-004 and it worked fine. Finally I connected my NES Advantage 026 to the extension cable via the snac port and I still get poor performance. This test should validate all of the connection points are good.
It feels power related to me with he Mister SNAC adapter being more sensitive. I ordered new controller connectors on Ali express so I can replace them because they were definitely less than ideal. I'm tempted to in the mean time cut the female ends off my extension cables and solder to the advantage circuit board. Before I go scorched Earth I though I would ask on here.
The SNAC adapter I am using.
https://ultimatemister.com/product/dual-snac-nes/
My Analog IO board is set to IO6. Does NES need the other setting?
Any ideas?