Unfortunately, if you crave that instant-on experience that cartridges offer – courtesy of them being plugged directly into the system’s CPU bus – you better get an EE diploma to figure it ...
A register in the cartridge could change the upper bits of the address allowing ROMs larger than 64K ... register file and a two-way dip selector switch. This allowed [Mike] to fit four games ...
In practice, though, there are always going to be people who use flash carts to play downloaded ROMs, and the specifics of ...
But Macronix is well known by the most online Nintendo fans, and for good reason. They make the ROM chips found in the 3DS ...
A patent from Nintendo describes a new cartridge format that is presumably the one going to be used in the upcoming Switch 2. Leaks from inside Nintendo are incredible rare, but as we get closer ...