Hey there, Techies!
My best friend and I are going to attempt to attach some eprom to a normal SNES cartridge so that we can play a translated Bahamut Lagoon on real SNES hardware. We are going to use three pieces of 27C801 eprom, and we're going to use a japanese copy of the Bahamut Lagoon cart.
Here's the question: In what order do I do the patching / splitting of the ROM file? Here's what I think I need to do:
1) Split ROM into three 8 Mbit pieces (SNEStool / Ucon64)
2) Remove header from the pieces (SNEStool / Ucon64)
3) Patch ROM with English translation " "
Is this the right order in which to do things? Thank you all so much for your help. We both greatly appreciate it!
Sincerely,
Ben
Need help splitting an SNES rom into 8 Mbit for eprom use
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Eprom Writers
While we're at it, can anybody recommend an inexpensive eprom writer which is compatible with the 27C801 8 Mbit eprom? I hear some people mention the brand Willem...
Thanks again for helping out a rookie!
Regards,
Ben
Thanks again for helping out a rookie!
Regards,
Ben
Hi there blackrabite
Willem is great choice of EPROM burner. they're very cheap too, i paid $24AU for mine from eBay (postage was $18 though
). for user friendly instuctions on rom preparation visit this link.
Prepare ROM file for write to EPROM
Best regards
Declan[/url]
Willem is great choice of EPROM burner. they're very cheap too, i paid $24AU for mine from eBay (postage was $18 though

Prepare ROM file for write to EPROM
Best regards
Declan[/url]