Yep, to the speed of the controller....I dont think Big N used something proprietary...they already had a bad experience with the indy kit...
The nu64 Flash Gang Writer is definitely out of the way now. I still need to find a flash cart! One cart and a few pieces of software away. I hear you can download the software for the Gang Writer from Intelligent Systems website? However it is in Japanese. Could someone possibly link me to the right spot? I'd greatly appreciate it. I've only seen one set of software for 64dd dev..... Anybody hear freinds with Lingjr? He won't break up his package for me but maybe he will for someone else. I don't see the need to drop $1000 on stuff I already have. I just need the software.
i clicked and i clicked and i found this, it was buried under their older stuff, funny you cant find it on there american version site, only the japanese i think its for the flash writer as it was a link from the flash writer page http://www.intsys.co.jp/tools/agb/gangwriter/download.html this page seems to be a link to more downloads for it http://www.intsys.co.jp/tools/agb/gangwriter/index.html these pages are just for other software and the main link http://www.intsys.co.jp/tools/index.html Ryan
Awesome thanks for the links! Assembler- Did you ever dig out your 64dd dev stuff? Do you have any news? Partner 64 has arrived. I can't get anything at all to happen without the flash cart apparently. Or something doesn't work...
WOWOWOWOWOWOW !! Pictures *arfarf* Pictures!!!!! I would suggest to check the documentation that camed with the kit, there's surely something that advices you to the IPL.
note, that if you visit the mainpage, they have more downloads for the older systems, though i don't believe you can download the newest stuff, coreycorey2000 i hope those links helped
I remember going to their site a long time ago...maybe the GBC era and you could download emulators and dev tools and such, but needed a login. Pretty interesting company...has done Big Ns dev stuff since at least the NES era, or just past it. Original GB era anyway. -Rob
I haven't downloaded them yet because I have dial up..... But I did just buy a Flash Cart! That means I'll have everything. I do need to find the scsi cab;es etc to hook up the Flash writer though. I seem to have horrible luck buying scsi convertors and cables on ebay. They always turn out to be the wrong ones. If anyone knows where I can get the correct cab;e or a 68 to 50 convertor please let me know. I hope the Scsi card I bought for a Dreamcast setup will work. I had a hard enough time finding that.
I might be able to help you out if you want to give me a ring at work. I work at PCConnection (PCConnection.com). I wouldn't doubt if you get our junk mail catalog in the mail. I work in sales and I've got some scsi experts I can consult to figure this out. And hey, if you get the wrong cables, returns are easy indeed, and I'll give you the best discounts I can in an effort to help this project. 800 800 0014 x33882 -Rob Budrick
As far as i recall, SCSI 1-2 uses 50 pins, as SCSI-3 uses 68. So all you need is a SCSI3 -> Scsi1-2 converter (1 or 2 is irrelevant) Here you have a great link about SCSI connectors : http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/scsi_connecters.html
Some generous person from Starmen.net might be donating me a scsi cable. Hopefully I have some exciting updates once it arrives!
Thanks for the support. If someone would be as kind as to confirm that I need a SCSI HD50 to HD68 cable then I will go ahead and buy one on ebay. It doesn't seem like it will be donated after all. I've come up with a little spare cash so I will continue. Thanks
if it wasn't for me being in sweden and you in canada I would order a cable for you right this minute. =/ I hope some one else that lives closer to you can help you out so we finally get to know what's on those disks
If you could post pictures of these ports, I could probably tell you quite easily....even recommend some manufacturer's part numbers for the cable. -Rob