If you look on ebay you can find actual nintendo controllers that have been made into a usb controller that your emulator can use. I use it to play the newer games that hobbyist are writing and some older ones that I own the carts for. Very nice solution and no blinking screen.
----- Original Message -----From: ScherzoSent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:57 PMSubject: Re: [nesmodifications] NES carts + RomsFrom my understanding, different NES games have different memory
mappers that each functioned differently. I think you would have to
design a seperate flash cart for each memory mapper that exists if you
wanted to play every game that exists. I believe that there are a total
of 256 different mappers out there. There's no disk system that reads
the roms that PC emulators use. Not like the SNES, which had lots of
different floppy based copiers, one of which I own. I think you're
better of sticking to your PC emulators or, better yet, actually buying
the carts.
- Scherzo
haek_geek wrote:
>I have been searching the net for info on a perticular mod that i
>want to do with little or no sucess. Is it possible and if so how,
>to tun ROMs on the NES itself rather than through and emulator on
>the PC. I have seen some mods that actually mod the circuitboad
>inside a cart so that it has connectors to enable upload to the
>RAM/ROM but i find it very confusing. Basically all i want is to be
>able to play ROMs on my NES. Any help that you can provide would be
>greatly apprtiated. Thanx
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