True. But that is a homebrew port. This is an Disney approved officially licensed version, witch makes it interesting from a preservation standpoint at least.
Recently got my hands on one of these and was wondering what's the best way to dump the games that are included. Seems like it has solder points for USB and UART as well as a SD-card slot.
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Yes, I know I can just find the ROMs somewhere on the internet, but where is the fun in that?
I see. Really wished they would use unmodified disk images. But I guess that's to much to ask of them to get a Kyroflux or Greaseweazle to create true 1:1 floppy disk images.
Thank you for the info. Blaze seems to be using VSF (Vice Snapshot File) on their THEC64 Mini/Maxi, so a simple renaming of the file extension wouldn't do, if i have understand the VSF-format correctly.
Thank you. I'll have a look. BTW. Do you know what format the C64 cartridge uses for games?
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That would be awesome if you did. I'm interested.
Fair enough. No problem. I did have my first try at a soldering iron and a Atari Flashback a couple of months ago with great success, so I'm down for a new project. If you can point me in the right direction on the parts I need that would be greatly appreciated.
A while ago I saw someone on YouTube who made a USB adapter for the Everdrive cartridges to access the included ROMs. Do anyone know how to make one. Or is it maybe possible to use a Gameboy cart reader like the GB Operator, Retrode 2 or maybe the Save The Hero Project one?
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Just to be on the safe side. I'm not well versed with these type of components. Would you mind pointing to what you got from Amazon, so I don't accidentally order some wrong parts? I'm guessing some sort of UART to USB device and some male to female jumper wires.