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  1. Welcome Borti :)

    I've been following your various projects on circuit-board.de, I can't wait to use your NES-IO :)

    I'm alos interested in your Ultra16 reverse engineering, I started looking at it a few years ago.

     

    NES-I/O is online :) https://github.com/borti4938/NESRGB-IGR/tree/master/NES-IO

    But I still have to write a short read me with a list of components as well as an installation manual in English :/


  2. There is no doubt that the SNS-1Chip-03 exists. I just want to see if the PAL-counterpart exist. too. I never seen that and never read about the existence. However, if it still exist, what's the difference to the previous version ;)

    Just as a side note: so far I haven't found a difference between SNSP-1Chip-01 and -02 board layouts: scans of the boards can be found here


  3. My last buying was a simple SNES with the serial number UP18288338. The only reason for that was the hope to find a SNSP-1Chip-03 board inside, although I pretty sure that it does not exist. Of course, there was a SNSP-1Chip-02 installed :(

    Maybe there is anyone here, who has a serial number (PAL only) higher than the mentioned one? :shock:


  4. Thanks again for the warm welcome
     
     

    I can't wait to use your NES-IO :)

     
    Upps - that reminds me to upload the design on GitHub ;) I just have to write some kind of a BOM for the design. Rest is finished. :)
    Just watch out what happens during the next few days on my GitHub. I will manage that these days...
     

    I'm alos interested in your Ultra16 reverse engineering, I started looking at it a few years ago.


    It's finished :) I only wait for the CPLDs (unfortunately obsolete and not produced anymore by manufacturer) arriving from China.
    I will produce 49 Ultra16 - not more to keep this Ultra16 something special ;). I promised that to d4s a few weeks ago! However, other than d4s, I will split the 49 in three batches.

    • First batch: I prepared a request form with question to see, if someone knows, what makes the U16 special ;) On that I want to decide who will get an Ultra16
    • Second batch: First come, first served principle
    • Third batch: I don't know yet

    I hope that I can promote the Ultra16 here too :)

    Maybe in a few years I will do something like Ultra16-ligth. But I don't know it yet


  5. Arrivages du jour, je sais pas si c'est d'origine mais il suffit de rester 3 secondes sur le bouton power pour passer de NTSC/J à NTSC/US, cool :) et puis deux petits jeux snes que je n'avais pas dans ces versions :)

     

    Wow :shock: This console looks amaizing. So far, I don't have a Gamecube but I have to think about finding and buying one of those :mrgreen:


  6. Hi there :)

     

    My name is Peter and I'm from Wismar in Germany...

    Unfortunately, I cannot speak French, so I will write my posts entirely in English. The google translator will help me to read other post. I hope that this will be fine with most of you ;)

     

    However, I registered here because FFVIMan sometimes linked me to that page to this forum here while discussing some SNES stuff ;) My biggest personal interest lies in the SNES hardware. I hope to read some interesting stuff here and discuss with you along some hardware modifications.

     

    My biggest project was developing the uIGR for the SNES and design a easy to install PCB for the SuperCIC, uIGR and a region patching. The picture shows one of that PCBs installed in a 1Chip-SFC :)

     

     

     

     

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    Among some other projects - most of them can be grab from my GitHub repositpory - my latest and so far also my greatest project is currently the reverse engineering of the strongly limited Ultra16 made by d4s.

     

    However,

    I hope to have some interesting discussions with you :)

     

    Best Regards,

    Peter

     

     

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