chaoticjelly
07-08-2006, 06:03 PM
I want to make a NES Earthbound cartridge (a PAL one) and I was wondering if anyones made one before, ive pm'ed Leonk who apparently owns nesreproductions.com, twice, but unfortunately he doesnt seem to reply (or hes having problems with his pms)
So basically I attempted to make one tonight.. and it doesnt work
I prepared the files (256K CHR and 256K PRG) as per the instructions on romlab
The cartridge I have as a donor is "Shadowgate", the PCB is marked "NES-TKROM-02"
I found the following file on the internet :
http://nesdev.parodius.com/NES%20EPROM%20Conversions.txt
It has various instructions, and I followed the instructions marked "TKROM & TSROM (mapper 4):" ?
The instructions are a bit unclear - it says to either lift the pins of the EPROM, or cut some tracks. So what I did was cut the tracks it says, on both sides of the board (where applicable) and then I soldered the wires to connect the pins & holes as per the instructions.
Now I just get either a solid blue screen, or a flashing blue screen on and off. The NES is working perfectly it has a new connector, so thats not the problem.
I checked that all the tracks were cut correctly with a multimeter...
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Many thanks,
James
So basically I attempted to make one tonight.. and it doesnt work
I prepared the files (256K CHR and 256K PRG) as per the instructions on romlab
The cartridge I have as a donor is "Shadowgate", the PCB is marked "NES-TKROM-02"
I found the following file on the internet :
http://nesdev.parodius.com/NES%20EPROM%20Conversions.txt
It has various instructions, and I followed the instructions marked "TKROM & TSROM (mapper 4):" ?
The instructions are a bit unclear - it says to either lift the pins of the EPROM, or cut some tracks. So what I did was cut the tracks it says, on both sides of the board (where applicable) and then I soldered the wires to connect the pins & holes as per the instructions.
Now I just get either a solid blue screen, or a flashing blue screen on and off. The NES is working perfectly it has a new connector, so thats not the problem.
I checked that all the tracks were cut correctly with a multimeter...
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Many thanks,
James