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[WTB] CD64+ from UFO

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by Den Tarr, Apr 8, 2012.

  1. Den Tarr

    Den Tarr Rising Member

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    Id like to get my hands on a CD64+ Copystation for the Nintendo 64.
    Any offers welcome. Please state the condition the unit is in and any accessories. Also if original packaging is included or not.
     
  2. Seeds

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    Hello, I have a CD64 + w/ 256MB ram chip. It's in good shape, never had any overheating issues. I use a Sega power adapter and I repaired the cord (Solder + Electrical tape) if you were apprehensive about using it you can always buy another cheap adapter elsewhere.

    If you are familiar with the CD64, you will know you need to use games with a 6102 bootchip + whatever types of save chip you need (SRAM, FLASH,16KB EEPROM or the standard 4kb eeprom:
    I own a DS1 Super Doctor Game card which allows 6 different SRAM saves. http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/www.cd64.com/cd64_ds1.htm
    A DX256 super games saver (Allows 256 saves of the 4kb EEPROM) http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/www.bung.com.hk/porducts/DX256.htm

    -I modded my own two carts for Flashram and 16KB eeprom (they're missing a bootchip) As well modded my own boot cart without a save chip. I did this for convenience. I keep the boot cart in the CD64 port and put my save cart in the top N64 slot. This way I can change save chips without turning the system off, also the beauty of the DS1 and DX256 is that I can combine the DX256 with my FLASHRAM CART and the 16KB EEPROM with the DS1 Cart so it's only a matter of switching out one of two combined cartridges for desired save type. (DS1 and 256 have a slot for an extra cartridge. http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/www.elitendo.com/n64/usa_boot_save_list.html

    I have the parallel printer port Adapter and cord to connect to a computer for transfer of games and saves, and whatever else, which would work best with an older computer or newer maybe if you have an old printer port installed.

    I have a Protected Cartridge Decoder to copy games with a boot chip other than the 6102 type.
    http://n64.icequake.net/mirror/www.cd64.com/cd64_decoder.htm

    I own Paper Mario, Resident Evil 2 and Conkers bad fur day (512MB games that cannot be played on CD64)
    I think the only other game that this won't play that I don't have is Banjo Tooie which I found hard to find in good condition for good price. And also for some reason Chef's luv shack never seemed to work with it.

    I also have a CD book... One of the CD's has a boot emulator rom, the DS1 boot manager rom and Ghemor rom (ghemor is a program/rom to use to connect to your computer). And also a floppy disk with the PC program CD64Comm (PC/Dos) and the Ghmor utility.

    Unfortunately I have no original packaging for any of this.

    Given it's rarity and hard time collecting/finding everything for this (Also the fact I would have a very hard time parting with it) I would say $600US w/o the games.
    $720US with the games.
    If you wanted everything for the CD64 I think this is it.
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    The Super Mario 64 is modded without a Save chip and is what I use for a boot cart in the CD64 slot.
     
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