The Saturn and swapping cartridges isn't really applicable.
If you're gonna play THAT game again, leave it in. If you're not, take it out. But there is strain on the pins when a cartridge remains inserted, so that's why I suggest taking it out then.
gently blow from time to time or carefuly open up the unit and remove dust & dirt.
About letting cart into the consolle
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barakka
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Can you explain how that is possible?:?D wrote:But there is strain on the pins when a cartridge remains inserted
That's not a good thing to do! Blowing* onto the connector causes oxidizing of the contacts.gently blow from time to time
* I'm talking about the human breath because I've seen that people does that, if you were talking about compressed air then it's OK.
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barakka
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I doubt it, metal is subjected to mechanical fatigue only during the insertion/extraction of the cartridge.Ganelon wrote: Constant pressure on soft metal will cause it to bend over time.
Otherwise all the PCI/AGP/PCExpress connectors mounted on a PC motherboard should fail after a short time.
True, but if the cart and the connector pins are 2 different metals there could be oxidation caused by Galvanic corrosion.dpful wrote:It seems to me that you should leave the cart in to protect the pins from oxidation and dust.
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