So I picked up a Flashback 2 at a garage sale this past weekend for $5. One of the sticks was broken and the other stick was a genuine CX-40 from the day. Anyway, the thing is pretty dusty and there's evidence of corrosion on the cart pins so I think, "Hey, this would be a suitable candidate for a mod!". Sure, I have two FB2's at home that I've had since they sold them in stores, and while I had taken one apart I never had the heart to take the solder gun to it. Now's my chance!
So I take the little guy home, clean him up, and plug him in to make sure it works. Yep. Okay, now I get down to business. I have an IDE cable I could use but from the pics I've seen of other mods it looks very unwieldy. I have this spool of super thin single strand stuff that I wanted to try instead just to see if it'd work.
I hardwired the J3 connection (as opposed to putting a switch there) because I wanted to make sure I had all of the cart pins correct before getting too crazy. After getting everything in place, I plugged it in and voila! Space Jockey running on the FB2!
Anyway, I whipped up a visual cheat sheet (a VCS, if you will

) that shows what needs to hook up to what that may be helpful to anyone that wants to mod their Revision C FB2. I'm pretty sure this is a Revision C. If not, I'm sure someone will correct me. And if anyone wants to check my work I gladly welcome it. I didn't want to make a graphic such as this without doing the mod myself. And now that I finally have (after, what four or so years?

), well, here it is. But first, a pic of my mod in action. This was before I added the toggle to switch between built-in games and cart and before I desoldered everything to make the graphic. My next project for this is a bit more ambitious...