Hi, I'm new here.
I want to create a cartmod here and I need some help please.
What is the best programmer for 29f032 and 27c801?
Is this Willem 5.0 enough? Is this GQ-4X Willem Programmer a good choice?
Does the pcb III from buyICnow is the one I should choose? Or is type I or II? What's the differences?
And how can I fit this pcb in the Willem? What adapter do I need?
Is there a programmer where I can fit the 29f032 directly?
Another question. Some games have 2 Rom chips (or more), so in this cases how could I replace this 2 chips (or more) by one 29f032 chip?
I'm asking because I have a Chrono Trigger game (US) and I want to translate this game to my first language (portuguese), and the Chrono cart has 2 Rom chips. All texts I found only uses a donor cart, and I want to use the same cart, only translating the game.
Sorry for so many questions, but I'm starting now and I (and other) will apreciate any help.
Thanks....
What's the best programmer for 29f032 and 27c801? Question
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"Is this Willem 5.0 enough? Is this GQ-4X Willem Programmer a good choice? "
I passed on this programmer, but its a good entry level model. Its better than the cheapy 30 dollar version and I thought it supported 64 bit systems.
The pcb from buyicnow, from what I understand is that both II and III will work. II had two address lines reversed, but the address line doesn't matter so either should work.
You need a TSOP to dip adaptor, they can be found here in the US for $110 ish or $50 ish from china.
I passed on this programmer, but its a good entry level model. Its better than the cheapy 30 dollar version and I thought it supported 64 bit systems.
The pcb from buyicnow, from what I understand is that both II and III will work. II had two address lines reversed, but the address line doesn't matter so either should work.
You need a TSOP to dip adaptor, they can be found here in the US for $110 ish or $50 ish from china.