Buy a powerpak now while they're available. Seriously well worth it.
Homemade cart with EPROM- potentially the most available option. You can get donor carts and chips easily and cheaply. Heck, you can get ReproPaks and chips cheaply.
Homemade cart with EPROM- potentially the most available option. You can get donor carts and chips easily and cheaply. Heck, you can get ReproPaks and chips cheaply.
The idea of this is really exciting to me. Fingers crossed that it's doable
Once the Beta testing is out of the way we should talk more.
Yea but then youd need a sram reader.. right? not as cheap then.
What are the options for using this on hardware once it comes out?
i think its gonna be power pak or diy cart hax
@neilbaldwin
what mapper is it running on?
if its 0, then the world will be set ;D
Last edited by xero (Feb 10, 2010 11:21 pm)
egr wrote:What are the options for using this on hardware once it comes out?
i think its gonna be power pak or diy cart hax
@neilbaldwin
what mapper is it running on?
if its 0, then the world will be set ;D
Ummmm...... MMC1
Do I win?
MMC1 isn't TOO bad, especially compared to things like MMC3, MMC4, MMC5, Konami mappers like VRC6, etc. The only conceivable problem is that MMC1 has alot of variables you can play with, some of which are certainly "legal" but which Nintendo never actually made carts of. However, the Repropak boards do offer a little more flexibility with this, and are certainly alot easier to get set up than hacking an existing MMC1 board.
Ultimately, we'll just have to wait and see what his finished ROM looks like. And as for an SRAM save/load to PC circuit, that could certainly be done, though I'm probably not going to attempt that one myself.
Last edited by arfink (Feb 11, 2010 2:24 am)
VRC6 would be soooooo cool. but let's not run before we can walk here lol
MMC1 isn't TOO bad, especially compared to things like MMC3, MMC4, MMC5, Konami mappers like VRC6, etc. The only conceivable problem is that MMC1 has alot of variables you can play with, some of which are certainly "legal" but which Nintendo never actually made carts of. However, the Repropak boards do offer a little more flexibility with this, and are certainly alot easier to get set up than hacking an existing MMC1 board.
Ultimately, we'll just have to wait and see what his finished ROM looks like. And as for an SRAM save/load to PC circuit, that could certainly be done, though I'm probably not going to attempt that one myself.
Without using MMC1 (or any mapper), what are the options? If a non-mapper cart is limited to 32kb PRG then it's never going to happen - the editor itself take about that much space!
VRC6 would be soooooo cool. but let's not run before we can walk here lol
And a fold-out second screen to fit all the extra channels on?
NTRQ website is now live;
awesome! i really dig the logo + site design!
neilbaldwin wrote:NTRQ website is now live;
awesome! i really dig the logo + site design!
That's Keff's handywork. I think I wore him down
xero wrote:awesome! i really dig the logo + site design!
That's Keff's handywork. I think I wore him down
And i loved every minute of it