This board lets you use 29F016 or 29F032/033 TSOP EEPROMs for making SNES games! This is the first board that I've seen that allows you to combine two 016's on one board to program a full 32 Mbit SNES game. You just need a 74'139 decoder if you want to use two EEPROMs, otherwise you … Continue reading TSOP to SNES Mask ROM Adapter Board
Year: 2019
27C322, 27C160 to SNES Mask ROM Adapter Board
Note: This is an ADVANCED installation. It is quite tricky to get the board and chip to fit in the cartridge. Try to keep the board and chip as CLOSE to the PCB as possible. Before permanently soldering in the board/chip, it might be helpful to hold it in place with tape or only one … Continue reading 27C322, 27C160 to SNES Mask ROM Adapter Board
29F016, 29F032, 29F033 TSOP-to-SNES Programming Adapter (TL866)
Buy the 29F016/032/033 Breakout Board Programming Adapter from my store! This adapter is specifically for programming the 16 Mbit or 32 Mbit TSOP EEPROMs 29F016 and 29F032 or 29F033. The programming adapter reroutes the pinout of the SNES Mask ROM to the 40-pin TSOP adapter for use with the TL866 MiniPro programmer. This way, you … Continue reading 29F016, 29F032, 29F033 TSOP-to-SNES Programming Adapter (TL866)
27C322, 27C160, 27C800, 27C400 Programming Adapter (TL866)
Buy the 27C322, 27C160, 27C800, 27C400 Programming Adapter from my store! This adapter allows you to program the 27C322, 27C160, 27C800, and 27C400 chips on your TL866 programmer. The board has gone through a lot of revisions, but here's the current model. It even has space for a ZIF socket! The 27C322 and 27C160 EPROMs … Continue reading 27C322, 27C160, 27C800, 27C400 Programming Adapter (TL866)
Basic SNES Reproduction Board Guide
Please look at the main entry for more information on how to prepare the ROM file! Here I will detail to you a quick and dirty guide to making SNES games using my basic custom boards. These boards are great for making simpler games, or transplanting working parts from any original SNES games that may … Continue reading Basic SNES Reproduction Board Guide
The SNES Cartridge, Briefly Explained
SNES cartridges come in a few different variants, distinct in a few major ways. As noted in the main SNES reproduction guide, there are six major categories that set apart different boards - bank type, ROM size, SRAM size, extra chips, speed, and the video type or region. If you check out my big list … Continue reading The SNES Cartridge, Briefly Explained