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Post by peppers »

I think I understand most of it sept one important thing

how do you and what do you use to prepare a rom to be loaded into a EPROM?



and one lesser improtant question, will EEPROM's work?

(if noones knows the second one I will just order a variety of differint chips and see what works and what doseint and order in bulk what I need)
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peppers wrote:I think I understand most of it sept one important thing

how do you and what do you use to prepare a rom to be loaded into a EPROM?



and one lesser improtant question, will EEPROM's work?

(if noones knows the second one I will just order a variety of differint chips and see what works and what doseint and order in bulk what I need)
1. You need to "split" the ROM. That means convert it into PRG ROM and CHR ROM files. Finding a utility that converts ROMs into Pasofami format. uCON64 is such a utility.

2. EPROMs will work. The guys at NESDev use them in NES carts often.
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Post by peppers »

thanks a lot if you want the spare change I offered before its yours



as for the second thing I ment the electronically eracable kind I know the regular kind will Ill just get a few and find out


btw: sorry if I got a little annoying
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Post by gannon »

I have also seen people make custom carts with RAM chips, but this requires building extra circuitry into the cartridge.
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I used a PROM burner for a while buit its not worth it id just stick to EEPROMs cause UV erasing is not very easy or cheap and I programmed my Atarigame so if you try to dump it the EEPROM will be erased by an onboard battery
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What if you just desolder the EEPROM and put it into a ROM reader? :P
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Im trying to make it so that when it is read on an emulaor or eprom reader it will also erase or if you try to open the case cause me games actually getting copyrighted so it cannont be stolen
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JackFrost22 wrote:I used a PROM burner for a while buit its not worth it id just stick to EEPROMs cause UV erasing is not very easy or cheap and I programmed my Atarigame so if you try to dump it the EEPROM will be erased by an onboard battery
I can use EPROMs because I managed to get my hands on a UV lamp that was donated to the students with the chips. I'm lucky.
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JackFrost22 wrote:Im trying to make it so that when it is read on an emulaor or eprom reader it will also erase or if you try to open the case cause me games actually getting copyrighted so it cannont be stolen
Maybe you can add something into the PRG and CHR that if they are dumped into one file (a ROM), the ROM doesn't work. Just speculation.
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that would work too the
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Post by peppers »

anyboady ever try something stupid like leaveing them out in the sun to erace them?

btw: I dont plan on trying that
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Why not? It does work (but only if the weather is good)... I'd say it might damage the ROM but I dunno...
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it diesnt but EEPROMs are much better
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anyboady know a good place to buy them 4 cheap maybe in bulk
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peppers wrote:anyboady know a good place to buy them 4 cheap maybe in bulk
Ask the guys at NESDev.
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