Nothing on my end yet...But if these are built to order, mine possibly might not be completed yet...and I'm fine with that.
Oh very nice, like the first, reminds me of Tron a little. But both are cool.
Thanks!
As to printing, don't really know the best way. But you could try color laser printing on self-stick label stock; like the mailing labels but a uncut sheet. Also might think about a laminating film over it, if you can find a thin film.
Yogi
Here is a more print-ready version of both. I took mine to a local print shop and an 8 1/2 by 11 of a nice semi gloss label cost me $1.90. I'll be printing this whole thing so if anyone wants one of either let me know and I'll mail you a copy. You'll have to do the cutting.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2JWZb sp=sharing
@DSC Yeah that does look way nice. But it only works for one color right?
Here is a more print-ready version of both. I took mine to a local print shop and an 8 1/2 by 11 of a nice semi gloss label cost me $1.90. I'll be printing this whole thing so if anyone wants one of either let me know and I'll mail you a copy. You'll have to do the cutting.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2JWZb sp=sharing
@DSC Yeah that does look way nice. But it only works for one color right?
I'll snag one of them! I can't wait until I get my transferer and cart in the mail. I still haven't gotten the email saying my order has shipped...
But the NES is all set up, ready, and I have an empty NES cart!
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wow, those cart are looking very pretty!
thank you Yogi for the help, I'm buying this ASAP.
Pulsar is pretty nice, finally I will use it on hardware
If I am reading this correctly you can just buy an SNROM Flash Cart from him and he will even pre-solder the eproms onto it then you buy his usb cart programmer and you can flash from usb say.... ntrq and just start making tunes right on the the NES? Is it really that easy?
Edit: Will the SNROM board work for pulsar as well?
Edit2: Im a dingus SXROM was listed at the needed board on the thread starting post. This is awesome there is no need for an EPROM burner anymore!
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Yes you are right. However he pre flashed pulsar for me so the programmer may not even be necessary!
If I am reading this correctly you can just buy an SNROM Flash Cart from him and he will even pre-solder the eproms onto it then you buy his usb cart programmer and you can flash from usb say.... ntrq and just start making tunes right on the the NES? Is it really that easy?
Edit: Will the SNROM board work for pulsar as well?
Edit2: Im a dingus SXROM was listed at the needed board on the thread starting post. This is awesome there is no need for an EPROM burner anymore!
They are dedicated mapper carts, meaning you choose the mapper type when you order. This is unlike the universal flash carts like PowerPak and N8, but IMO this is a good thing. I like having a separate cart for each title (good memories swapping carts). If you want a large ROM collection playable on a NES the SD or CF based carts would be a better choice.
As INL has mentioned in other threads, the fully assembled carts are easier for him, he can fully test the cart before shipping.
The biggest PLUS for me is the Kazzo/Dumper, not so much for flashing the title ROM but for managing the saves/WRAM. It's very nice knowing if I get a nice tune going I can back it up and work on it on the PC. Sooner or later batteries die. For a long time I was reluctant to try some of the cart mods at Hack.It.Up.com, only because of the lack of a way to back-up the song.
For some titles like GlitchNES, Litewall or VegaPLAY, it's not about Saves but custom ROMs. Again the cart edge flashing is very nice for playing with different ROM edits. No opening and closing the cart case or pulling the EEPROM; just plug the cart in, erase and upload the new ROM.
Just got my second SXROM board for PR8, So Yea I'm very happy!
Yogi
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