Anywhere still sell a Snes Flash Cart
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I was woundering if anyone know where you can get one. There use to be on on the GBAX site (Old page - http://www.gbax.com/new/retrohack.html ) but the site has now all changed. Anyone know another supplier?
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Be glad im the go-to guy when it comes to console development crap.
http://www.reinerziegler.de/Snes/snes.htm
and
http://www.reinerziegler.de/io56.htm
I built and used the IO-48 myself and it worked pretty good, if you can build something of the sort. Shouldnt be too hard for ya'. If you are looking for something to just put ROMs from the internet onto a disc, then pop it into a magic box *cough* superUFO *cough* Game Doctor *cough* to play it on the SNES, they are rare and expensive to get. It would be more work to build something, but it will probabbly cost less.
If you just want to play it emulated, it would be... well... free. There are ways of hooking console controllers into a PC with minimal hardware. Just some diodes, connector, and a connector hood. All available from radio shack. Easy as hell to build! Let me know if you are intrested in that instead.
http://www.reinerziegler.de/Snes/snes.htm
and
http://www.reinerziegler.de/io56.htm
I built and used the IO-48 myself and it worked pretty good, if you can build something of the sort. Shouldnt be too hard for ya'. If you are looking for something to just put ROMs from the internet onto a disc, then pop it into a magic box *cough* superUFO *cough* Game Doctor *cough* to play it on the SNES, they are rare and expensive to get. It would be more work to build something, but it will probabbly cost less.
If you just want to play it emulated, it would be... well... free. There are ways of hooking console controllers into a PC with minimal hardware. Just some diodes, connector, and a connector hood. All available from radio shack. Easy as hell to build! Let me know if you are intrested in that instead.
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I'm a little confused still with the development on the snes flash cart. Could you help explain it to me better what needs to be done? (via PM of course)Foxx373 wrote:Be glad im the go-to guy when it comes to console development crap.
http://www.reinerziegler.de/Snes/snes.htm
and
http://www.reinerziegler.de/io56.htm
I built and used the IO-48 myself and it worked pretty good, if you can build something of the sort. Shouldnt be too hard for ya'. If you are looking for something to just put ROMs from the internet onto a disc, then pop it into a magic box *cough* superUFO *cough* Game Doctor *cough* to play it on the SNES, they are rare and expensive to get. It would be more work to build something, but it will probabbly cost less.
If you just want to play it emulated, it would be... well... free. There are ways of hooking console controllers into a PC with minimal hardware. Just some diodes, connector, and a connector hood. All available from radio shack. Easy as hell to build! Let me know if you are intrested in that instead.
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Yes they work for commercial and homebrew roms, mostly people want to play really rare and translated roms on them. There is more info on pretty much evey copier around on rob webbs site he also has a store but doesn't refurbish his copiers like Tototek. Also if you wanted more info particularly on snes copiers Cherryroms forums are probably the best on the net.Antwarrior wrote:does anyone know if this type of thing is available for olther systems?nos_slived wrote:I believe it's for playing homebrew games on the SNES. It would probably also work for playing roms.