Hi my name is Charlie I was wondering if a p.o. zero could be use to make a flash cartridge for a nes or snes
Hi my name is Charlie I was wondering if a p.o. zero could be use to make a flash cartridge for a nes or snes
Well, you can, but it is going to be complicated. The real question is, why would you? Most people do this by buying a single worthless cartridge, and then desoldering the ROM chips, replacing them with EPROMS/EEROMS or something similar. There is no need to have an active calculation unit (read: microprocessor/microcontroller) since the chip will be addressed like external memory.
Well, you can, but it is going to be complicated. The real question is, why would you? Most people do this by buying a single worthless cartridge, and then desoldering the ROM chips, replacing them with EPROMS/EEROMS or something similar. There is no need to have an active calculation unit (read: microprocessor/microcontroller) since the chip will be addressed like external memory.
I guess I had in mind multiple games and not sure if u could take advantage of the the expansion bay and maybe live date I am really not sure all of what u could do mainly to play games like an everdrive though