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matt's mind

yeah, that's used to emulate one of the MBC chips, functionall something the same.  it could be a proprietary mapping depending on how the rom was written/compiled but its the same thought process.  just a matter of addressing +256kb sized roms.

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here's a bigger picture of the other cart.
the eprom is a TMS27PC010A- 15NL LUE9310, it's kinda hard to read, because of the pen on top (tried to remove some of it.. kinda faded.)

I could send you this one when I send the gameboy smile So you can mess around with it.

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matt's mind

i would love that.very.much.

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It looks like that would be a quite simple cart to reproduce... Just two programmable chips and you're done. Even if it's only for small programs like nanovoice or stuff like that.

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Hungary

I think I've managed to find an interesting DMG ...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NINTENDO-3-G … 500wt_1203

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Melbourne, Australia
Acid wrote:

I think I've managed to find an interesting DMG ...

Well, somebody definitely thought it was interesting 'cause the auction just ended for $221.50! I bet the seller is dumbstruck that their broken GameBoys sold for so much!! smile

I have a couple of weird carts if they would be of use:

There's a picture of the insides of a similar one here, they replace the Nintendo logo at start-up with one like this.

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ha, that gameboy case it pretty cool indeed.
also, I've never seen those Sachen carts before. they look interesting. It's kinda cool they also change the logo tongue

I should restart my cart guide again that I made back in the 8bc days...
Here's a mirrored link

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the serial KF-2000 on that gameboy is also used on other clones.
Like this one

or one of these:
(found here)
But none of them have the sideways start/select.
That gamefighter is actually quite awesome.

more here:
http://ultimateconsoledatabase.com/portables/kf2000.htm

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Timbob wrote:

I should restart my cart guide again that I made back in the 8bc days...
Here's a mirrored link

ahhhhh nostalgia... ;D

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STARDRAIN, CA
Apeshit wrote:

I'm almost 100% sure this is made by the same people that made this. The console and the game. The poor milling of the PCB is identical.

Edit: actually, if I look at all my pirate carts, they all have very similar PCBs with similar markings. I wonder if they're all made by the same people.

Also, you should cover up that eprom so that it doesn't get wiped

WHERE THE FUCK DO I GET ONE OF THESE? and who's used it with LSDJ/nanoloop?

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STARDRAIN, CA

ahha i didnt look hard enough on this thread. nvm

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STARDRAIN, CA

FUCK, i realy want that KF-800..

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STARDRAIN, CA

or, 2000 rather, but the one with the lightning bolt like design

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matt's mind

^ i've got two that are basically the same guts as this, they WILL play gameboy carts,

the wav channel is really screwy though...  somewhere, on cm.o i think, this console came up and I posted the results from a sound check ROM there.  the wav channel failed in the test, it would play back data but really screwy.

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Orange County, CA

omg that gamefighter is so rad

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STARDRAIN, CA
kitsch wrote:

^ i've got two that are basically the same guts as this, they WILL play gameboy carts,

the wav channel is really screwy though...  somewhere, on cm.o i think, this console came up and I posted the results from a sound check ROM there.  the wav channel failed in the test, it would play back data but really screwy.

hm.. that MIGHT be interesting to play around with.