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Final Fantasy 7 NES ROM Hack
Final Fantasy 7 NES ROM Hack




Just provide me with as much detail as possible in a question as I'm not a very technical person, but I speak Chinese. Nyukki wrote:^ If you like I can get in touch with Nanjing and try and find out what's under the glopbs on the PCB. What's more, it'd be even easier to make them as NES carts since you can buy the cart shells from Retro Zone and then wouldn't have to steel one from a real NES game (that's what most people would do since getting the plastic made up is an expensive buy in). if that's what you were doing you could make them as Famicom carts and/or NES carts. I'm pretty sure some one with the right equipment and know-how could though.Įdit: And in the case of making reproductions of the FF7 cart. They're most likely off-the-shelf ICs, but I have no way of figuring out what they are. I was looking into this, but the road block for me was the FF7 PCB has two glop tops and there's no way for me to figure out what they are. There's not many components on that cart, and they're all relatively cheap. As in, get the PCB made up and install all new components. What would be easier, and not too expensive actually, is to make actual reproductions of the carts. But for some one like me, it's relatively easy to do. Then of course you need the hardware to flash such a chip. You pretty much have to be a boarder line expert. Unless you know what you're doing, you're most likely gonna break pins off trying to desolder it, and if not then break pins while trying to solder it back on. The 29LV160 a TSOP, which isn't exactly easy to solder in, let alone desolder.

Final Fantasy 7 NES ROM Hack

You can remove it, reflash it, then resolder it on. It's not like legit carts that use mask ROMs that you can't erase and reprogram. The cart has a single flash memory to store game data, a 29LV160. I've talked about it on this forum before. Yeah, you'd have to get a real (using the word loosely ) FF7 cart. My guess is technically possible, but no. there's already too much information to figure it out on your own.Fastbilly1 wrote:Ziggy, I saw that and was wondering if you could modify a cart to hold it. if it takes more than 2 days of searching to find it let me know. Ps: it can be a little tiring to find this rom.

Final Fantasy 7 NES ROM Hack

"Final Fantasy VII NES Hack Released, confirmed working on NesDS" NintendulatorNRS (Windows, wine on linux) GeneXo UnRenamed Sets (homebrew, hacks, here: what you need to find has already been provided.






Final Fantasy 7 NES ROM Hack