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| noemann:
Just got my sealed GBA Castleween of course, it isn't sealed anymore ;D I'll be buying more GBA stuff in the future. |
| Lashek:
--- Quote from: wiggy on April 10, 2014, 11:41:53 PM ---I'm sorta confused. Why would you want to re-flash the chips? Seems like a strange extra effort & expense on the maker's part ??? --- End quote --- I'm certainly no expert on this stuff, but it looks like they put in jumpers on the cart to hook up to it? I really don't know, as I've never really looked very far into how to make a Repro. Here's a couple pictures to illustrate what I mean from the SoM2 Repro. Ignore the spot on the mat next to the cart, I spilled some super glue one day and haven't been able to get it out of my work mat. :( Also, do you happen to have the cover for this still? I noticed it was already in your collection. :) |
| Rx_79:
I have never seen one done this way. The only two ways I know to make these are with Eprom stacking or TSOP adapter with flash memory. |
| mojoeskateco:
Sorry for the no pic .. Found Spyro the Dragon and Next Tetris for $4 each at Value Village. Both complete and in pretty good shape. |
| irvgotti452:
--- Quote from: Rx_79 on April 11, 2014, 10:21:28 AM ---I have never seen one done this way. The only two ways I know to make these are with Eprom stacking or TSOP adapter with flash memory. --- End quote --- That's just an adapter board to allow 16-bit eeproms. |
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