![]() Posted in classic hacks, Nintendo Hacks, Slider Tagged catridge, catridge reader, controller, game, github, open source, pinouts, reverse engineering, snes, Teensy, USB mass storage Post navigation This had the venerable Atmel ATmega328 at its core, and can be used separate from the cartridge reader if desired. So went a step further and made his own SNES controller to USB converter. Of course, the experience of any console is just not the same without the original controller. The finished cartridge reader is build on some protoboard and we’d like to complement on his jumper routing on the underside of that board. ![]() had to desolder the EEPROM pins from the SNES cartridge and reverse engineer the pinouts himself, but the end result was a device that could successfully read the cartridge without erasing it, no small accomplishment. The device mounts a real cartridge as a USB mass storage device, allowing you to play your games using an emulator directly from the cart. ![]() Was inspired build his own Super Nintendo cartridge reader based on a device we covered an eternity (in internet years) ago. ![]()
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