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WTB: SNES dev stuff

Discussion in 'Want to Buy Requests (WTB)' started by d4s, May 2, 2008.

  1. d4s

    d4s Robust Member

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    I heard a zero-feedback user has some snes dev items for sale yesterday, but the thread got deleted.
    I'd love to contact the seller.
    Any leads?
     
  2. kammedo

    kammedo and the lost N64 Hardware Docs

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    Hm. Not that i recall. Maybe it will pop up on ebay?
     
  3. babu

    babu Mamihlapinatapai

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    Sorry, don't remember the sellers name, but it looked like an isa card and two cartridges. Don't know if he had the software, but he said that he would look for it. Was a great price but I didn't have any money for it right nonw =/
     
  4. MottZilla

    MottZilla Champion of the Forum

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    I think Calpis might know as he was interested in it too.
     
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    TOE-NEE Spirited Member

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    It was the thread by Sargeant Philips. It sounded like he already sold it before the thread got deleted.
     
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  6. Paulo

    Paulo PoeticHalo

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    The person who was selling it wasnt allowed to sell on the forums so please dont post for their contact details!
     
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  7. Calpis

    Calpis Champion of the Forum

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    The guy never contacted me or anything (nor did I contact him), so I have no more info than anyone else.

    From memory it was a single 16M emulation cart (the enclosure was cleverly made from two game cases, I'm sure there is just one PCB between them), probably LoROM only, with SRAM, without DSP. There was also an ISA card which could be proprietary or a discrete parallel port card and what appears to be a parallel port security dongle and some sort of patch cable-connector, perhaps for power.

    [​IMG]
     
  8. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    I hate to remove users, but if they don't follow the basics they can just sell on ebay.
     
  9. d4s

    d4s Robust Member

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    Thanks for the heads up, guys!
    I was under the impression this could've been official Nintendo gear, that's why i got so excited. ;)
    Judging from the picture Calpis provided however, it looks like 3rd party equipment.
     
  10. ASSEMbler

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    That's a typical SN systems dongle.
     
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