Has anyone ever seen these models before? I believe this includes a 64MB RAM + it's on a v7.21 Bios, and the years released were during 1996-1997 manufactured by KAISER (Hong Kong company of course). Any suggestions that this could be a rare model or not? Thanks!
Are you talking about Gamars units in general? They are fairly common as far as Chinese copiers go. Not sure if any specific Gamars models are more rare than others though. But in terms of copiers, there are better units out there to be sure.
Well just recently i've heard this Gamars models has a Ram that can go upon 64M to 128M and games such as "Sekien Densetsu 3" works on it (i'm not sure if Game Doctor can run that game too) also has support for CD-rom & able to load games off the unit (I think)
Any 32 Meg copier can run Seiken Densetsu 3. The Game Doctor can run pretty much any game that doesn't include additional hardware in the cartridge. Most copiers have the same capability. The differences are usually minor.
oh okay, i though it'll have some slight differences at least guess not then. anyways if one were able to add the enhancement chips from they're own game into the unit's motherboard & then modify the current Bios to make it run the games with it? Is it possible?
Maybe? Anything is possible. But as far as pass-through adapters go, that would be impossible. The special chips don't sit on the cartridge bus the same way DSP chips do, as far as I know.
I don't think this unit supports dsp cartridge. Inside is a fingerboard, or perhaps soldered on. I am not sure if replacing the fingerboard with DSP one from bung will work or not. Never seen a green gamars before.
Hey btw, on this vid you can see its GUI and that the device can support up to 128M: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0XkoZXmGOE (Thanks to Mystic_Merlin from Tototek.com forums)