Prototype Scans: TK22EPROM , TTEPROM, AOEPROM (BIG PICTURES)

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Prototype Scans: TK22EPROM , TTEPROM, AOEPROM (BIG PICTURES)

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First is the weird, inside of a RAM Adapter, T-Shaped HVC-TK22EPROM-01 from Super Chinese 2 - Dragon Kid (Japan):
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The less interesting HVC-TTEPROM-01 from Columbus - Ougon no Yoake (Japan):
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And finally NES-AOEPROM-01 from Solar Jetman (USA):
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I hop they can help someone somewhere, if not, they're still cool. Anyone want to translate the text on the two Japanese board labels?
A side note, if anyone has a working, prebuilt USB CopyNES that I could be, please contact me. I ruined enough NES consoles trying to get the old one to work, id rather not do it again.
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Post by Jeroen »

Could you maybe scale the pictures down. Not so much of a bandwith problem for me. But I can't get an overall look of the pictures.
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Jeroen wrote:Could you maybe scale the pictures down. Not so much of a bandwith problem for me. But I can't get an overall look of the pictures.
Done and done. You may or may not have to empty your cache though, I disable many things to keep images cached to save bandwidth.
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Post by Bregalad »

Cool !
I wonder why Solar Jetman proto use 2 ROMs intead of normal 1.
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Post by peppers »

I would bet because they could get smaller sized ROM's for a better price at the time
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Post by rbudrick »

What mappers can a RAM cart make use of? I've seen a bunch of protos before where the developer used one, but I have no idea if any mod is needed for it. RAM carts are pretty cheap, so I'm just wondering how flexible it actually is.

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Post by Skrybe »

Hah, so you're the one who outbid me on that copy of Columbus!
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Skrybe wrote:Hah, so you're the one who outbid me on that copy of Columbus!
One way or another, it was coming to the good ole South. :lol:
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