Not exactly...
You see, the data is intact, it's integrity is there and things like colors and sound shouldn't be off in the slightest, the primary issue is that there have been issues with chunks...
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Not exactly...
You see, the data is intact, it's integrity is there and things like colors and sound shouldn't be off in the slightest, the primary issue is that there have been issues with chunks...
So, I was looking on Ebay for a brand new, first-party Sega Saturn controller, and I came across this.
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After looking at the SD2SNES, I feel the need to ask if anyone has considered doing something similar to the MSU-1 for the Genesis
I found someone who has the source for the game, along with the music driver.... He stated this three weeks ago on the video of the opening music on YouTube
Here's his YouTube page:...
So out of curiosity I was looking at the bottom of the page when I saw this...
I had no idea a forum like this would have this many lurkers...
Heh, heh I'll take your word on that... and I have a feeling that may come soon after he gets frustrated with the NES's 'Mapper Hell".
Thanks for the help, Chilly.
Given what Chilly's been saying and given that the Neo Myth is a bit... obtuse to use (only slightly though) I suppose I'll go with the Mega Everdrive.
But, how much do we trust Krizz to update...
(Sorry about my messy posts, using an iPad for forums isn't ideal.)
Ah, so it is an SD interface then.
Yeah the parallel port programmer killed it for me. Interesting to hear that the MD Pro...
Thanks everyone for your responses!
Yes... But the Neo Myth has that as well
Seems like a nice cheap alternative..., but how does one get ROMs onto it? Hopefully not through the namesake...
A fair bit recently, I've gotten back into my Genesis collecting kick, and I am currently in the market for a good quality flash cart.
Now by my research I have three options: The Everdrive, Mega...
I know I've been dead on this forum for quite a while, but I thought this needed to be brought to everyone's attention.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/mod-chips.html
Um... Why haven't I...
Because Virtua Racing compatibility isn't easy to do... and can lead to many other possibilities, including 32X support, and better overall compatibility.
U.S. Sega CD Model 1
Serial Number: G30031434
Date sticker has worn off.
Always good to hear someone finding out ways to increase the Genesis/32x/SCD's audio quality!
I HIGHLY doubt there's going to be any kind of standard op-amp (Especially since the SCD is designed...
That first one isn't very feasible, the 7800 High Score Cart worked because commercial games were already programed for an offical add-on with the same function.
Of course a 32X can operate the CD...
But at the end of the day aren't the specs all that matters? XD
Not sure when that thread was active but I'm starting to remember having read it a few times.
That is a UK only (I think it may have been sold across Europe) Mega Drive clone, it was kind of awesome being that it was 100% compatible and allowed you to install a games PCB into the bottom of...
Not easily... Just go buy a powersquid...
This has been discussed time and time again. Bottom line: We don't have much of a reason or really the resources to reverse-engineer this stuff and actually develop something on it.
If you just...
Since when?!?!?!
Admittedly I may be more than a little biased as that was the first RPG I ever played...
Kind of surprised no one caught Joe on this, =D
NES
SNES
Genesis/CD/32X
N64
Gamecube
Wii
PS3
Where's the Kitchen Sink attachment?
So, how was your stay at DP?
Oh and btw, I typed this naked with a towel over my lap :cool:
You would want a fairly cheap processor to handle anything you wouldn't want on the FPGA, like say the network stack, also having a cheap second processor handle those types of things leaves the FPGA...
Heh, I know, emulation is pretty good, but some people think it isn't good enough.
Again, I'm just putting some random thought I had on the internet, more than likely it's completely useless.