Well the first steps must take you to bootgod's webpage, with all info you need about any cart in existence: Mods, please feel free to delete this post if you find it too "opensource": I think the topic is already past all the secrecy and mysticism today, so let me just copy-paste one PM I once sent to a repro enthusiast. Many of the chips are soldered on both sides and will take forever to remove with a cheap desoldering pump, or desoldering braid. I recommend buying a decent desoldering gun like this Some games you only need to remove the PRG, the majority of them 2, the CHR and PRG. If you can't afford those, the GQ-4X is about $100 and very versatile as far as budget USB programmers, it will program EPROMs used Famicom/NES reproductions out of the box. I highly recommend a solid programmer like the TopMax2 ($800), or the SuperPro 610p (china version is around $325 shipped). How many Chips on the PCB do you need to desolder?Īll current programmers use USB on Windows machines, typically XP and up 32 bit and 64 bit.įamirom ( ) will remove the header and split the files for you, as well as tell you what type of board you need to use. Like how do you get the CHR info far XX Games Example: Mr Gimmick What PC do you use to hook the Programmer up to? I watch a Video on YouTube about making Repros, I know there's couple people here that does it, I want to know some stuff like
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