
The NeoGeo flash programmer I've been working on since december, along with the flash cartridge (not shown). Hayaku should mean "fast" in Japanese, the irony is that it's anything but fast. Blame my choice of mcu, and multiplexed buses.
There's bit of surgery behind the SD slot, which I routed backwards :/ No mistakes other than that, so I'm pretty happy !
There's bit of surgery behind the SD slot, which I routed backwards :/ No mistakes other than that, so I'm pretty happy !
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what type of flash is used in the chip being programmed?
was muxing really necessary? for most flash/eeprom chips in my experiences can be programmed quite fast by a shift register with a highspeed MCU like the ARM M3 or what i used the slower but cheaper ARM M0 (in my case the NXP 1114/302 ... cheaper than AVRs! and with the LPCXpresso its cheap to program!
was muxing really necessary? for most flash/eeprom chips in my experiences can be programmed quite fast by a shift register with a highspeed MCU like the ARM M3 or what i used the slower but cheaper ARM M0 (in my case the NXP 1114/302 ... cheaper than AVRs! and with the LPCXpresso its cheap to program!
I just came across this picture while browsing and I just wanted to ask, what exactly does this do? I am familiar with NEO GEO and their swappable game units since I work around these machines at an arcade. Would this unit you have edit those games or would they be able to make a new game using an empty game chip or both? Sorry, just wondering since I have never heard of this before.
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