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by JohnDie
Wed Jul 04, 2007 6:40 pm
Forum: Emulators
Topic: Looking for icons...
Replies: 18
Views: 11025

I found a rather cool icon pack containing icons for nearly every console. You can find previews and the download at http://www.ix.sakura.ne.jp/~yoshi/icon/game/

Maybe this is what you're looking for.
by JohnDie
Mon May 08, 2006 10:33 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Help on SNES cart types.
Replies: 17
Views: 19495

Thanks for the links, creaothceann. This was the information I meant, didn't think of romhacking.net ;-) @Bregalad: Yes, the access speed depends on the memory region where ROM is accessed and on the setting of the FastROM register. As you can see, there are certain other areas that are always acces...
by JohnDie
Mon May 08, 2006 5:44 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Help on SNES cart types.
Replies: 17
Views: 19495

Thanks ! If I undestand well, Tales of Phantasia can only run his 32k chunk at high-speed, and the 16k lower half at low speed, by the fact that A23 is taken in accound for adress decoding. I think it is still possible to read data from the lower chunk at full speed, so the game will make itself so...
by JohnDie
Sun May 07, 2006 8:58 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Help on SNES cart types.
Replies: 17
Views: 19495

My Super Mario Kart have no MAD chip on it. It is SHVC-1K1B. I'm unsure about exeption. There is a strange board : SHVC-1DS0B. It has a battery, but no SRAM ! It is found in Exhaus Heat II, I don't have that game but I found it here . I think the data to be battery backed is inside the big special ...
by JohnDie
Sun May 07, 2006 8:01 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Help on SNES cart types.
Replies: 17
Views: 19495

As far as I know, the 'B' stands for Battery (or Backup) and the 'N' stands for 'No SRAM'. PCBs having their ID code end in a 'B' will allow you to use SRAM on the cartridge, of course you don't have to. I have not yet seen any exceptions to this rule. All PCBs I have with a PCB ID ending in 'B' hav...
by JohnDie
Sun May 07, 2006 6:16 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Help on SNES cart types.
Replies: 17
Views: 19495

It depends on the exact PCB model if there are differences. The MAD-1 PCBs all follow the same layout, as do the No-SRAM PCBs (SHVC-xx0N-xx) and the Non-MAD-1 PCBs (SHVC-xxxB-xx). If you compare a SHVC-2A0N with 2 8Mbit ROMs to a SHVC-1A0N with a single 16 Mbit ROM there will be no difference in how...