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What are you using to flash them?

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A long trench coat and nothing else...

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Timbob wrote:

A long trench coat and nothing else...

OH SNAP!

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orange county, CA
toroxciso wrote:

You know... I was hoping this would be more like those moments at "Pawn stars" when the expert comes.


Lolololol

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Barcelona city - Spain

Hi, at the moment I'm just using and old Xchanger + Flash Manager software with a old PC computer (Win XP set).

I followed some steps from this website (translated from Google Chrome): http://mootan.hg.to/fmgbx/

big_smile

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It's value is really dependent on if the cart has any prototype materials in it's rom banks

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derekb wrote:

It's value is really dependent on if the cart has any prototype materials in it's rom banks

This model was a consumer product, not a development product so it's not very likely it would contain prototype material.

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o: Wow! Thanks for the info Drop! How many games can fit in one of these?

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New Albany Indiana

ThoseS? HA! I have 3 of'em, along with my white boys (suck my boasting)

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Barcelona city - Spain

It depends of the games size, between 6 to 7 games, more or less.

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Barcelona city - Spain

By the way... you can bid now ;-)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nintendo-Gamebo … 416cd68be6

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Bringing this back to ask if they work with color games? :'D

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Seeing as it was designed for use with Super Mario Bros. DX, I would say "absolutely."

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Next question:
Is there a way to flash the super famicon/snes version of these cartridges?

Since I might know where to get one of these...