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    • obsidianspiderO
      obsidianspider @CodeDrawer
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      @CodeDrawer Everything aside from dumping the ROM from the NES cartridge each time you boot up has been done, so that's not an issue. I'm not sure how you'd go about getting the cart reader set up.

      📷 @obsidianspider

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      • CodeDrawerC
        CodeDrawer
        last edited by

        @obsidianspider I was thinking gpio pins, or as someone else said, retrode.

        N64 emulation is the next step :)

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        • obsidianspiderO
          obsidianspider @CodeDrawer
          last edited by

          @CodeDrawer Data rates through GPIO are going to be really slow, but NES games don't exactly have a TON of data.

          If you're set on loading games from an actual cart, I'd suggest getting that working before you dive into modding the NES.

          📷 @obsidianspider

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          • CodeDrawerC
            CodeDrawer
            last edited by

            @obsidianspider I want to see the possibilities first. I might not do anything special and just make a cartridge slot that holds the SD card reader/writer. I saw something similar by sudomod.com with the Gameboy zero build.

            N64 emulation is the next step :)

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            • obsidianspiderO
              obsidianspider @CodeDrawer
              last edited by

              @CodeDrawer I can appreciate wanting to have a functioning cartridge slot. I put a screen in a cartridge on my Super Famicom because I wanted the cartridge slot to do something.

              📷 @obsidianspider

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              • CodeDrawerC
                CodeDrawer @obsidianspider
                last edited by

                @obsidianspider I like the click-click-y feel to it. So that is my main goal. And to reuse my games.

                N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                • edmaul69E
                  edmaul69 @CodeDrawer
                  last edited by edmaul69

                  @CodeDrawer there was also a mini 3d printed mini nes that had mini carts the used those, they were "nfc stickers" inside the carts and depending on what sticker it read, it loaded that rom. You could attach the stickers to the inside of the back plastic in the games and it would just read those. I believe he posted on here how to do it all.

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                  • edmaul69E
                    edmaul69 @CodeDrawer
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                    @CodeDrawer this is what is probably the best way to do it.
                    http://www.daftmike.com/2016/07/NESPi.html?m=1

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                    • CodeDrawerC
                      CodeDrawer
                      last edited by

                      @edmaul69 Thanks! I heard of that before, but I forgot about it and I wasn't too sure about what it needs. I'll read it later.

                      N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                      • CodeDrawerC
                        CodeDrawer
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                        @edmaul69 The only problem is the arduino, I have one though. So just an extra component. It will help with the power thing I'll do with the r Pi

                        N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                          japanwings
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                          https://www.facebook.com/nes2pi/

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                          • DarksaviorD
                            Darksavior
                            last edited by Darksavior

                            @CodeDrawer I don't understand in all this work to get original carts working. Not even the retron5 does that. It dumps the rom, and it plays the rom. The cart is then considered drm. Since you have the roms already this is pretty pointless.

                            I soldered a usb stick to a cart on my Super Famicom pi and it loads my roms that way. My original plan was to have one system per cart but I found a 128GB stick on sale. That's as closest I'll get to simulating the real thing and satisfy my nostalgia.

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                            • CodeDrawerC
                              CodeDrawer
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                              Well guys, I won't be tearing apart the NES! :)

                              N64 emulation is the next step :)

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