Kirby Super Deluxe with 44 Pin TSOP pinout

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SkinnyV
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Post by SkinnyV »

Laughing at the thought of that hypothetical flash cart that would probably be as big as 2 Sega 32X on top of each other :lol:

And I also like the derisory ''pfft'' :roll:
rkrenicki
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Post by rkrenicki »

pfft!
DNSDies
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Post by DNSDies »

I never said it would be easy.

But just imagine the possibilities for the SHEER POWER of a 6-in-1 devcart with access to all those add-on chips.

SuperFX-2
CX4
SA-1
DSP
SPC7110
and SDD-1

Stronger than the PS3!
pfft.
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Post by tepples »

For new development, I'd say just put a smartphone SoC on there and call it a day.
DNSDies
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Post by DNSDies »

So, back on topic.

After a little research, it looks like he's soldering those voltage regulators to the C4 surface mount capacitor to get voltage, cutting the middle pin, and soldering the ground pin to any nearby convenient point.

From there, it's exactly as I said before, solder the chip as a drop in replacement after lifting pins 1, 23, and 33, wire the back tab of the power regulator to them to give it 3.3 volts.

It's ridiculously simple.
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Post by rkrenicki »

It is stupid simple, but I wrote up a tutorial for it anyways documenting my first SO44 ROM replacement.

http://retrohacker.info/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20
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