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Ailure
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And remember that you have to consider if the game uses special chips.
Games that uses "special chip" are games like SMB3, SMW2 and Starfox. |
d4s
Posts: 29/325 |
replacing the maskroms in snes games (putting a rom image on a cartridge) is explained in detail on my page:
http://snesdev.romhack.de
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Omega45889
Posts: 92/335 |
Yes, you can. I spent a week figuring out how to get SNES roms onto cartridges. And, if it can be done for SNES, im sure it can be done for NES. U just have to figure out how.
Edit: Oh, and u cant "Overwrite" Nes EEPROMS. You would have to program your own chips using an EEPROM Programmer and solder them into the existing carts.
Hope that helps. |
drjayphd
Posts: 230/1477 |
Originally posted by Kefka You could do it more simply and use PocketNES to play tons of NES games on your GBA....
Or if you like playing on a TV, use a Dreamcast and NesterDC. No modchips needed. |
Kefka
Posts: 1212/3392 |
You could do it more simply and use PocketNES to play tons of NES games on your GBA.... |
Cellar Dweller
Posts: 50/269 |
Slightly more useful reply:
You will need to take apart a cartrige that is similar to the cartridge the original came from and replace the chips with ones that can be reprogrammed.
For more information: http://nesdev.parodius.com/ http://nesdev.parodius.com/cgi-bin/wwwthreads/wwwthreads.pl |
DahrkDaiz
Posts: 116/885 |
This is impossible to do because an NES ROM has physical changes in a cartridge which the data is read from, this is ROM for a reason: read-only memory. There's absolutely no way to over-write an NES ROM. |
interdpth
Posts: 34/527 |
If you figure out how to make one. |
Eddiestyle
Posts: 3/4 |
Is there any hardware that can overwrite current nes cartridges with hacked roms from a computer? |