http://www.pcedev.net/md_dev/cart/
Haven't tested it yet, but double checked all the wires. Should be good to go. Gonna test it out tomorrow

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It was ;>_> Especially since I originally had them sideways. It got too tight, so I desoldered everything and rearranged them vertically.Wow! That looks like a lot of work.
Bill Walsh College Football, iirc. I just needed something real quick so I could do tests on the real system and such.Snake wrote:What was the cart before you 'converted' it?
Haha - Not as horrible as it was to make. But still - I kinda like the way it looksOoof that looks horrible
If someone designs a USB flash cartridge programmer, capable of programming, say, dual 8-bit flash cartridges, I will be very excited.dtech wrote:There's only one feasable version for USB: Using FTDI232 or FTDI245, emulating fast serial port.
Sadly, I'm no programmer, so I guess this may need to be a team effort.dtech wrote:Anyways - is somebody interested in writing programming software with GUI?
The distance will be shorter than that - don't forget you need a half-way decent square wave, so you need at least two harmonics, and square wave harmonics are odd, so you need to consider the wavelength at five times the clock frequency, or almost 40MHz. So instead of a yard, you're looking at a couple feet. Still long enough that you don't need to worry about wires a couple inches long.Jorge Nuno wrote:At 8MHz, don't even bother with length equalizing, the lambda is more than 10 meters, so only worry if you have a wire length of 1 meter or more