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Started by Muzer, 31/Dec/2011 05:15:53 PM

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nico

I made PCE Adapter.
But, I cant use this with v0.18b.
v0.17h is no problem.

Matthias_H

Quote from: nico on 23/Oct/2012 11:10:23 AM
I made PCE Adapter.
But, I cant use this with v0.18b.
v0.17h is no problem.

Could you be more specific - what files do you get? v0.18b is designed to read both TG16 and PCE HuCards through a TG16 adapter.
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nico

In v0.18b,
PC can't read Retrode2 with HuCards.
(PC can't display Retrode2 in "My Computer".)
But, PC can read Retrode2 with SNES Cart.

In v0.17h,
PC can read both Hucards and SNES Cart.

My PC is Win7 32bit.

Matthias_H

Thank you for your report. Firmware 0.18b alpha is designed for TG16 wiring (data lines in reverse order) but has not been tested on either PCE or TG16 adapters. If it works for you, please keep on using v0.17 until I find the time to look into this.
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Seik

#109
Now that we're two months post-preorders. Is there any news or an approximation of a future release date? I'm hungry for news. :P

(I'm talking about the N64/GB adapters.)

Ness and Sonic

While searching for TG16/PCE connectors, I managed to find this: http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=12139.0 I'm not sure if it would be helpful in production of TG16 adapters or not, but I'm posting it here in the off chance that it might.
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Matthias_H

Quote from: Seik on 03/Nov/2012 06:55:12 PM
Now that we're two months post-preorders. Is there any news or an approximation of a future release date? I'm hungry for news. :P

(I'm talking about the N64/GB adapters.)

No news; everything still looks good for our initial projection of Dec 31 (or earlier).

Quote from: Ness and Sonic on 12/Nov/2012 03:46:54 PM
While searching for TG16/PCE connectors, I managed to find this: http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=12139.0 I'm not sure if it would be helpful in production of TG16 adapters or not, but I'm posting it here in the off chance that it might.

Modifying PCI slots sounds like lot of manual labour (adding roughly $2/minute on the final price).
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Ness and Sonic

Well, the first post had a link to a site the sells 38 pin connectors for about $2 each. (Even if that site is not selling them in bulk, maybe you could find out if they are getting them from another supplier and see if you can order them from that company if you think they'd work.)
Some times modern video game characters chase older ones. Some times older video game characters just say the wrong thing.

Matthias_H

Oh that. Not a cartridge slot but a pin header. Won't be of much use for our purpose.
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Ness and Sonic

Oh. I was thinking it could be arranged properly then placed into an SNES shell with a custom slot the size of a TG16 game to create something that looks like a Super Game Boy. Combined, the shell and pin header would make a cartridge slot. I'll just take your word for it, though.
Some times modern video game characters chase older ones. Some times older video game characters just say the wrong thing.

Matthias_H

No, you need proper (springy) contacts for halfway reliable connection. These pins won't push themselves down on the cartridge on their own.
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Ransom

Ness and Sonic:
For a one-off you might be able to bend a pin header into a usable connector, like was done here: http://www.ppl-pilot.com/logger/.  This of course assumes that the header's spacing matches the contacts on the card, and that you also fabricate a way to keep the card from moving around.  Even if it works, it's tedious and fiddly, not very repeatable, and probably rougher on the card's contacts than you want to be.  Certainly not feasible for mass production.

Matthias:
Is there any update on the possibility of Atari 2600 adapter boards?

Matthias_H

ad 2600 plugin: No update, still a possibility :)
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pantra

Quote from: Matthias_H on 14/Nov/2012 06:42:24 AM
ad 2600 plugin: No update, still a possibility :)
I suppose there isn't any update on a (messy but hopefully still possible) NES-adapter plugin either, right?  ;)
And still, this would be sooo cool to happen! It seems next to impossible to get any pre-assembled device that lets you dump NES carts (good luck tracking down a copyNES). When the adapters get released, I can see the Retrode become pretty much the universal goto-device for dumping carts and preserving savegames. An NES-adapter would be icing on the cake.  :)

Matthias_H

Believe me: if there ever is an update on something as unlikely as that NES adapter, you wouldn't have to ask me because I'd already have told on all channels.
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