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Cheung Tak Wah - Apr 1, 2005 |
ExCyber | Apr 1, 2005 | |||
I'm not aware of any emulators that support reading a cartridge on-the-fly. I'm not sure a modern PC really has any external connection that would have a suitable combination of latency and bandwidth (EISA might work I guess). As for cartridge dumpers, there are a bunch of interfaces available that are basically a bunch of latches connected to a parallel port or ISA slot. See this page... for some links to various designs. That page is specific to Game Boy but most of the interfaces are only limited by the number of I/O pins and the software controlling them. |
Kaneda | Apr 7, 2005 | |||
I thought about this idea and i'm actually working to add a similar feature in my mod of Gens the only way I know is to dump the cart then play this dump |
Cheung Tak Wah | Apr 21, 2005 | |||
Well, how does one dump a card, means, are there any schematics around for that, because, I couldn't find some. Would a counter 1:4 mux do the job? |
Kaneda | Apr 21, 2005 | |||
i'm not an electronic guy but.... address selector, memory buffer...it must talk to you no? |