Eprom Burner

Discuss hardware-related topics, such as development cartridges, CopyNES, PowerPak, EPROMs, or whatever.

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Post by kyuusaku »

Definitely do not buy that if you're thinking about writing something to a 6502.
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There are 6502 based microcontrollers that you can write to, but the CPU in the NES isn't one of them.

That said, programmers are good for writing flash chips that will be connected to a 6502 through a cart edge.
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tepples wrote:That said, programmers are good for writing flash chips that will be connected to a 6502 through a cart edge.
So yeah, that programmer is fine. It's just that you don't "write to a 6502 chip" as you (nineTENdo) said. You don't mess with any 6502 chips, you just program EPROMs, FlashROM's, etc. that you can use to replace Nintendo ROMs present in Nintendo carts.
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Post by nineTENdo »

OK this burner.

What chip? Chips?

Any additional RAM, TTL logic?

I dont burn anything to a RAM chip its memory locations merly get written to or accessed by the 6502 or a respective Eprom chip, right?
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Help Please:)
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