Have you ever tryed that ???

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Have you ever tryed that ???
by on (#56858)
Did someone have ever tested this : SNES Cartridge Reader by Lucas Siudym. It's on the main page !! http://nesdev.com/sreader.zip
I only want to build it for the read and write of sram in my game ! Some feedback would be welcome before I start building mine !! Thanks !!

by on (#57221)
I remember reading about this before. It looks like a neat project. If you simply just want to read and write to your carts SRAM, you can try looking here: www.retrode.com The retrode lets you play your SNES and Genesis carts on your PC. With the SNES feature, you can have your emulator save directly to the cart.

by on (#57229)
Thanks for the input !! This product looks good !! But right now, I am building a simple snes dumper base on a Atmega8535 that will cost me 15$ and it will be ok for me. The only thing I want is to backup my saves before changing battery in my carts !

by on (#57244)
Nobody knows if it works? Considering bulding one just for fun,

by on (#57245)
I've considered building it before, but I decided not to because I didn't have a parallel port to use with it. Recently though, I bought an old Thinkpad 560 that has a parallel port and could interface to the cart reader. If you're interested in building it and have the know how, I would be intrigued to learn how it turns out. If you're successful, I might try building one myself. I may also get the retrode to be able to use modern hardware to interface with my carts. My Thinkpad 560 will not last forever, but it's a good little machine for using with my SF7 or other parallel interface devices.

by on (#57449)
Its going to be fairly cheap for me to build as all I need to buy are the 2 8255s(5 bucks a piece on ebay) and a 74LS373(2 bucks at Jaycar). I have a broken SNES that I want to use the APU in making this SNES APU on a PC. While I am at it I may as well use the controller ports for a SNES to USB interface. Which means I can use the catrdige connector for this.