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
Subject: [nesmodifications] NES on a chip WITH CONNECTOR
I work at a gaming store that sells the Ultimate Ninja Super Power Mecca Joy mk III that Ben Heckendorn (http://www.classicgaming.com/vcsp) is using for the upcoming portable NES. We have two models. The first model comes with a 76-in- 1 cart that plugs into a n64 style controller. Board is very small. Second one has 128 NES games built in to a Dreamcast style controller, but still has the cart connector in the back. Board is only slightly larger than the other, but the connector is parallel to the board, rather than perpendicular. Both have a port for the included 2nd player controller/light gun, battery compartment (4AA), DC jack + adapter, A/V cables, and cart connector. 76-in-1 is $45 and 128-in-1 is $50. If you're interested, e-mail me at dudegladstone@.... I get 75% off most shipping, including international.
I work at a gaming store that sells the Ultimate Ninja Super Power
Mecca Joy mk III that Ben Heckendorn
(http://www.classicgaming.com/vcsp) is using for the upcoming
portable NES. We have two models. The first model comes with a 76-in-
1 cart that plugs into a n64 style controller. Board is very small.
Second one has 128 NES games built in to a Dreamcast style
controller, but still has the cart connector in the back. Board is
only slightly larger than the other, but the connector is parallel
to the board, rather than perpendicular. Both have a port for the
included 2nd player controller/light gun, battery compartment (4AA),
DC jack + adapter, A/V cables, and cart connector. 76-in-1 is $45
and 128-in-1 is $50. If you're interested, e-mail me at
dudegladstone@.... I get 75% off most shipping, including
international.
If you guys are interested in NES game development....
There's some info on my site - www.neshq.com
Some info at The Fridge - http://www.ffd2.com/fridge/
Excellent (and very comprehensive) info at NesDev -
http://nesdev.parodius.com
Also, there's an IRC chatroom for NES development on Efnet - irc.efnet.org,
room #nesdev
Hope that helps!
Andy
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I live near pittsburgh, thanks to the person who
originally posted the link. I'm going to look into
taking the course.
-Joe
--- Scherzo <scherzo@...> wrote:
> Wow! A college class for NES Development. There
> should be more classes
> like that.
>
> rimma_69 wrote:
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> >http://www.bobrost.com/nes/index.php
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I just downloaded all the lecture notes. Im going to have a look at
them and see what its like. It would be mad to have more courses
like this. I haven't looked at the games yet, but I will later.
Everyone should have a look at the site.
http://www.bobrost.com/nes/index.php
Wow! A college class for NES Development. There should be more classes
like that.
rimma_69 wrote:
>http://www.bobrost.com/nes/index.php
>
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>Yahoo! Groups Links
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Before you do that you might wanna cruise over to Grand NESTral station since it's got almost all NES Sites (plus a lot of dead sites as well). http://nestral.topcities.com/
Hello,
If any of you are interested there is a yahoo group looking to start
a NES championship type deal in the near future. (Kind of like the
old power fests in the late '80s early '90s.) The moderator just got
word that if the group received 1,000 members they can get
sponsorship from several companies and write ups in a few video game
mags. Just follow this site to join the yahoo group.
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/UKretro_championhips/
We are very few now, (well very, very, few anyways) but imagine if
this thing actually took off!!! Way cool.
-Tyler-
Yo, you into Cat? Dang thats cool, or wait, if not,
Can I get them off ya?
--- rimma_69 <rimma_69@...> wrote:
> There was alot of crap vinyl. There were some
> alright ones. There
> was 4 rolling stones albums and some cat stevens.
> But they kinda
> suck. Then there were all this hits of the 70s
> records.
>
> --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Andrew
> Mitchell
> <videogamescollectornesnall@y...> wrote:
> > Are they good, or 50's Crap? We have one of the
> same
> > in common.
> >
> > --- rimma_69 <rimma_69@y...> wrote:
> > > I just picked up 60 vinyl records for free!!!!!!
> I
> > > love vinyl as
> > > much as my NES!
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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There was alot of crap vinyl. There were some alright ones. There
was 4 rolling stones albums and some cat stevens. But they kinda
suck. Then there were all this hits of the 70s records.
--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Mitchell
<videogamescollectornesnall@y...> wrote:
> Are they good, or 50's Crap? We have one of the same
> in common.
>
> --- rimma_69 <rimma_69@y...> wrote:
> > I just picked up 60 vinyl records for free!!!!!! I
> > love vinyl as
> > much as my NES!
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Damn Joe, you got ripped, well, The Slipknot was worth
it. God I wish I had that on Vinyl. I did how ever
recently buy Dimmu Borgir's album Death Cult
Armageddon, which is sweet, considing the price I paid
for it.
--- Joe <palacki808@...> wrote:
> Most people don't know that vinyl is still made in
> limited production in the united states. Alot of
> newer music has a version on vinyl. In Europe it is
> still in full production, you can go into the local
> music store and buy anything on vinyl just like cd
> (which is really cool).
>
> When I was in france I bought "Iowa" by slipknot,
> the
> missing persons greatest hits and "the doors" by the
> doors (obviously). Unfortunatly I didn't get them
> for
> free, paid about $12 U.S. for each of them.
>
> -Joe
>
>
> --- rimma_69 <rimma_69@...> wrote:
> > I just picked up 60 vinyl records for free!!!!!! I
> > love vinyl as
> > much as my NES!
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Are they good, or 50's Crap? We have one of the same
in common.
--- rimma_69 <rimma_69@...> wrote:
> I just picked up 60 vinyl records for free!!!!!! I
> love vinyl as
> much as my NES!
>
>
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Most people don't know that vinyl is still made in
limited production in the united states. Alot of
newer music has a version on vinyl. In Europe it is
still in full production, you can go into the local
music store and buy anything on vinyl just like cd
(which is really cool).
When I was in france I bought "Iowa" by slipknot, the
missing persons greatest hits and "the doors" by the
doors (obviously). Unfortunatly I didn't get them for
free, paid about $12 U.S. for each of them.
-Joe
--- rimma_69 <rimma_69@...> wrote:
> I just picked up 60 vinyl records for free!!!!!! I
> love vinyl as
> much as my NES!
>
>
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3.8mm for nes, 4.5mm for Snes. Both of those sizes
are SECURITY BITS. Which are a pain to find.
www.mcmelectronics.com used to have them and so did
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dsullo/store.htm . I
don't know if either place still has them. Most of
the newer nintendo stuff uses "tri-wing" screws.
special screwdrivers can be bought from ebay and other
repair places fairly cheap and are easy to find.
-Joe
--- Russell Archey <scyther879@...> wrote:
> I have a question that I'm not sure if it goes here
> or not, but it has
> something to do with modifications. What size
> screwdriver would I need
> to open most NES, SNES, etc. carts and where do I
> get it? For some
> reason I'm thinking 3.7mm but I'm not sure. Thanks.
>
> Russell Archey
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3.8 for nes, 4.5 for snes and they need to be security bits. I got mine on yahoo auctions but you can get them on ebay, at mcm electronics or any good hardware store. Should only be four or five dollars a piece.
Subject: [nesmodifications] Question about NES Carts
I have a question that I'm not sure if it goes here or not, but it has something to do with modifications. What size screwdriver would I need to open most NES, SNES, etc. carts and where do I get it? For some reason I'm thinking 3.7mm but I'm not sure. Thanks.
Russell Archey
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something to do with modifications. What size screwdriver would I need
to open most NES, SNES, etc. carts and where do I get it? For some
reason I'm thinking 3.7mm but I'm not sure. Thanks.
Russell Archey
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very cool.
-Joe
--- rimma_69 <rimma_69@...> wrote:
> I did use a pin connector from a game genie. If you
> cut the back of
> the NES out you can screw the board down at the same
> time as having
> a game cart inserted. This cuts down on how much
> stress is put on
> the board. I have had the NES like that for about 2
> years and
> haven't had any problems with it. Most of this
> message was most
> likely confusing. Sorry about that.
>
>
> --- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Joe
> <palacki808@y...> wrote:
> > Looks more of a "rear load" to me, that was not
> > intended to sound bad.
> >
> > Did you use the pin connector from a game genie to
> do
> > that? If not what did you use to recieve the cart
> and
> > where did you get it? Lastly, does that straight
> > connection put any stress on the board or is the
> cart
> > supported in some way?
> >
> > -Joe
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- rimma_69 <rimma_69@y...> wrote:
> > > I uploaded pictures of my NES that has had the
> > > "toploader" mod. Tell
> > > me what you think of them.
> > >
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I did use a pin connector from a game genie. If you cut the back of
the NES out you can screw the board down at the same time as having
a game cart inserted. This cuts down on how much stress is put on
the board. I have had the NES like that for about 2 years and
haven't had any problems with it. Most of this message was most
likely confusing. Sorry about that.
--- In nesmodifications@yahoogroups.com, Joe <palacki808@y...> wrote:
> Looks more of a "rear load" to me, that was not
> intended to sound bad.
>
> Did you use the pin connector from a game genie to do
> that? If not what did you use to recieve the cart and
> where did you get it? Lastly, does that straight
> connection put any stress on the board or is the cart
> supported in some way?
>
> -Joe
>
>
>
>
> --- rimma_69 <rimma_69@y...> wrote:
> > I uploaded pictures of my NES that has had the
> > "toploader" mod. Tell
> > me what you think of them.
> >
> >
>
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