ob1
Moldy Popcorn
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Post by ob1 on Mar 12, 2007 16:30:07 GMT -5
Hi you guys. Just this question : what do you test your 32X roms with ? Gens ? Real hardware ?
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Post by GiGaBiTe on Mar 12, 2007 19:17:33 GMT -5
It would be rather hard to test it on real hardware unless you had a eeprom you could write your games to from a PC.
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Post by Tom Maneiro on Mar 12, 2007 20:41:59 GMT -5
Your options: - Homebrew flash cart. If you have soldering skills and a spare cart, it's dead easy (and cheap). - Tototek flash cart, availabre in 32 and 64 Mbit versions. Pretty expensive, but very good - The brand-new Megacart, allows you to run ROMs from either uploading them from the PC to the cart, or from a CD-R (requires a SegaCD). Not so expensive, but not cheap.
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Post by jlf65 on Mar 14, 2007 14:23:03 GMT -5
CDRs.
What I'd love to do is make a 4MB RAM card that plugged into the 32X so that I had the ram that many programs need. Running from a CD is handy, but RAM is still an issue.
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Post by GiGaBiTe on Mar 21, 2007 23:00:14 GMT -5
CDRs. What I'd love to do is make a 4MB RAM card that plugged into the 32X so that I had the ram that many programs need. Running from a CD is handy, but RAM is still an issue. Probably be easier to wire up a 30 or 72 pin ram socket to a bread board and have a whole bunch of memory available.
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Post by jlf65 on Mar 22, 2007 15:58:47 GMT -5
CDRs. What I'd love to do is make a 4MB RAM card that plugged into the 32X so that I had the ram that many programs need. Running from a CD is handy, but RAM is still an issue. Probably be easier to wire up a 30 or 72 pin ram socket to a bread board and have a whole bunch of memory available. Yeah... don't know if I ever will, but the socket method would be the most flexible way to do it.
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