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Michigan

Just the text on the two bottom-most ICs in the derp cart please. Don't really need a photo if you wish to type the text.

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Hello, is this the "show your cool stuff" thread?
Nah, just kidding, but I thought people might want to see this one:


Nanoloop 1.0

Still a little bit showing of, but on topic.

There's also this one, from another topic.

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Taichung, Taiwan

The NL1 pcb looks all sorts of confused big_smile

Dat UV window.

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Taichung, Taiwan
Jazzmarazz wrote:

Just the text on the two bottom-most ICs in the derp cart please. Don't really need a photo if you wish to type the text.

I'll see what I can do when I get home tonight after work.

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katsumbhong wrote:

The NL1 pcb looks all sorts of confused big_smile

Dat UV window.

Well, nanoloop is kinda confusing as well.

It seems to have a problem with saving tho. Lots of crashes. But i read that nanoloop 1.0 had a lot of bugs/production errors, and was replaced with 1.1 quite quickly.

Still cool to have one smile

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Matthew Joseph Payne

Sorry my photos are mediocre, but here's 3 generations of ASM MCB5 carts.






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UK, Leicester
Timbob wrote:


Nanoloop 1.0

Why does the cart say "SAM"?
Wouldn't it make more sense for it to say "Oliver" or something, seeing as that's the name of the guy who wrote it iirc.

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Alpine wrote:
Timbob wrote:


Nanoloop 1.0

Why does the cart say "SAM"?
Wouldn't it make more sense for it to say "Oliver" or something, seeing as that's the name of the guy who wrote it iirc.

He mostly likely bought those cartridge off of pirates. Getting a custom imprint costs money. Most likely the SAM is either the name of the company manufacturing the shells, or a distortion of game. Previous cartridges have said game, but Nintendo might have sent legal threats for even printing "game" on a pirate cartridge.

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The manual did have "blue" written on it.
He probably had lots of coloured or otherwise non-standard cases, and had a few colour options.

What I heard is that there was a run of something like 200 units of nanoloop 1.0, but because of various bugs and saving trouble, most of them where replaced with version 1.1 quite quickly.

Seeing this was the first batch, he probably made them with whatever cases he had laying around?
just guessing.

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Taichung, Taiwan
Alpine wrote:
Timbob wrote:


Nanoloop 1.0

Why does the cart say "SAM"?
Wouldn't it make more sense for it to say "Oliver" or something, seeing as that's the name of the guy who wrote it iirc.

If you "made" your own pcb, you can put whatever you want on it and it doesn't have to make sense.

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katsumbhong wrote:
Alpine wrote:

Why does the cart say "SAM"?
Wouldn't it make more sense for it to say "Oliver" or something, seeing as that's the name of the guy who wrote it iirc.

If you "made" your own pcb, you can put whatever you want on it and it doesn't have to make sense.

That too

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Michigan

Do these pics count? lol



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Outer Space

What is this thread for? Chipster fap material? tongue

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Taichung, Taiwan
OmO wrote:

What is this thread for? Chipster fap material? tongue

PCB Porn.

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Jazzmarazz wrote:

Do these pics count? lol

They sure do smile
Care to ellaborate?

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Taichung, Taiwan

mbc1 + flash chip...