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BennVenn wrote:

Hey aZu, I wasn't aware of my cart glitching out like that. Can you PM me with the specifics? If it's a bad cart I'll send you another.

Also, I may have found a cheaper source of flash carts. I've got some inbound for testing. If all goes well I'll have 1, 2 & 4 mbyte carts with 128k + 256k SRAM for half the price of existing BennVenn carts.

Definitely interested in these!

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DSC wrote:
BennVenn wrote:

Hey aZu, I wasn't aware of my cart glitching out like that. Can you PM me with the specifics? If it's a bad cart I'll send you another.

Also, I may have found a cheaper source of flash carts. I've got some inbound for testing. If all goes well I'll have 1, 2 & 4 mbyte carts with 128k + 256k SRAM for half the price of existing BennVenn carts.

Definitely interested in these!

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SketchMan3 wrote:
DSC wrote:

Definitely interested in these!

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BennVenn wrote:

Hey aZu, I wasn't aware of my cart glitching out like that. Can you PM me with the specifics? If it's a bad cart I'll send you another.

Also, I may have found a cheaper source of flash carts. I've got some inbound for testing. If all goes well I'll have 1, 2 & 4 mbyte carts with 128k + 256k SRAM for half the price of existing BennVenn carts.


I'd definitely be interested in purchasing one of those carts if all works out!

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i'll buy like a billion* of them

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Thanks for the support! I'll keep you posted with their progress

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PULSELOOPER wrote:

Don't know how's today dev on the EMS carts, but the flasher software doesn't work on Windows 8. I have to use a virtual machine running WinXP to backup, flash, etc.

Have you tried ems-flasher command line on windows 8?
see: http://chipmusic.org/forums/topic/17128 … ows-howto/

You can also use... an android application (I have not tested):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta … &hl=fr

Last edited by cyberic (Nov 12, 2015 10:44 pm)

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BLEO wrote:

Really, just spend the extra money and get this: http://derpcart.com/
It's the best cart money can buy.

Totally agree with that.
It is really great to be able to plug, drag and drop the .sav file, and you're done.

But I got some problems with windows 7:
very often, when I replace the sav file, it does nothing. the copy completes, but the cartt content remains unchanged.

But no problem at all with linux.

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cyberic wrote:
BLEO wrote:

Really, just spend the extra money and get this: http://derpcart.com/
It's the best cart money can buy.

Totally agree with that.
It is really great to be able to plug, drag and drop the .sav file, and you're done.

But I got some problems with windows 7:
very often, when I replace the sav file, it does nothing. the copy completes, but the cartt content remains unchanged.

But no problem at all with linux.

Has any one tried on Windows 10? Gonna pick up a rig this weekend with Windows 10 -.-

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I've had no Derp issues with any OS, but it certainly works for me under Linux, Windows 10 and Android.

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Just a update on those cheap carts.

A selection of carts have arrived and I'm adding support to the Joey to re-write them. Specs for the cheapest LSDJ suitable cart are:

2Mbytes Flash ROM
128kbytes SRAM, accessable as a single 128k block (As required by LSDJ)
MBC5 mapper, up to 512 banks.
Replacable lithium coin cell for RAM retention.

There is a little bit of work to do on the carts before they are flashable, removing the TSOP48 Flash IC, cutting and routing a few traces, re-soldering. I was hoping this wouldn't be necessary.

The price target remains the same, about half that of existing BV carts. If there is enough interest - (pre-orders?) - that would allow me to drive the price down further by saving more on shipping, maybe even to the $10/cart price point.

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Definitely picking one up for sure!

BennVenn wrote:

Just a update on those cheap carts.

A selection of carts have arrived and I'm adding support to the Joey to re-write them. Specs for the cheapest LSDJ suitable cart are:

2Mbytes Flash ROM
128kbytes SRAM, accessable as a single 128k block (As required by LSDJ)
MBC5 mapper, up to 512 banks.
Replacable lithium coin cell for RAM retention.

There is a little bit of work to do on the carts before they are flashable, removing the TSOP48 Flash IC, cutting and routing a few traces, re-soldering. I was hoping this wouldn't be necessary.

The price target remains the same, about half that of existing BV carts. If there is enough interest - (pre-orders?) - that would allow me to drive the price down further by saving more on shipping, maybe even to the $10/cart price point.

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