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>>4600665
>entire mass of chips

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>>3659156
You can do some Google searching, but it seems to mainly be due to the lack of power line filtering on the SNES PCBs. Notice that there's very few capacitors there.

Solution: Install a 220uF 16V capacitor on the ground and output of the 7805 voltage regulator. Most SNESes have space for a second large capacitor in the back near the power/AV connectors. Stick a 1000uF 16V capacitor back there.

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