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  1. What i can do is, install a socket on the cart so you can swap out the chip execpt getting individual carts

    I'm not sure I understand that part though... But thanks anyway.

    It seems a bit too complicated for me considering the amount of time I have for this sort of stuff.

    I already have a whole bunch of 'geeky' projects on my hands... My girlfriend would kill at some point if I go too far.

    But still.. Nice work by the way.

  2. Official info about it says the file size limit is 2mb? ( the modded bin file is2048kb..)

    And the closest thing to an answer I found on this forum is the following from this thread:

    http://forum.nhl94.c...__1#entry106634

    Sorry I'm not sure where I found info about that, but I think I must have mixed up some things.

    The Everdrive seems to work with 2GB SD cards and up to 32GB sd cards with some updates, it looks like there is space for plenty different roms so shouldn't be any problem I guess. Unless I am missing something else...

    Thanks for all the replies! ;)

  3. I'm thinking of getting the Everdrive cartridge to play modded NHL94 on the Genesis.

    I can't actually find out if it will actually work or not.

    Official info about it says the file size limit is 2mb? ( the modded bin file is2048kb..)

    And the closest thing to an answer I found on this forum is the following from this thread:

    http://forum.nhl94.c...__1#entry106634

    Yeah I just play NHL 2010 from swos-mahavishnu on my actual megadrive console and it worked fine (2048kb)....

    So before I get it, I would appreciate if any of you have had any experiences with it...

    Or any suggestions about how to play mods on the actual Genesis.

    ( I want to be able to update it regularly )

    Thanks!

  4. Ugh, that sucks dude. I'm really sorry I gave you the wrong info on this. I have no idea why the controller doesn't register with the adapter, but the adapter registers on the computer. Maybe contact the seller with quick note -- he/she may be able to shed some light on this.

    Hey you got nothing to do with this! It cost me 3$ to try something.. Not a big deal.

    So it seems the USB connector and DB9 port really need something in-between to translate for each other after all.

  5. As far as I can tell, they should be the same. I don't know enough about electronics to know if there's a difference in actual quality, but from what I do understand, this will work fine.

    No controller, just the cable at retroport. I think the difference in price is marketing. Google "Genesis USB Controller" and see what comes up first. B) That's what I did, and saw recommended here. I think once you find out that the Genesis controller uses a "DB9" connector, all you need is a DB9 to USB adapter. Google that and you'll find cheaper prices. Go on eBay and it's even cheaper! (note: on retrozone they never mention DB9 to USB)

    I just ordered 2 cheap ones just to try it out. I figured I could sacrifice 3,21$ for the good of humanity.

    I'll post again when I find out if it works or not.

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