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Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 7:56 pm
by CandyManCriminal
My cart looks like...

this
theres no chips to desolder, just this black blob
do i scrape that off?
wat do
halp
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:57 pm
by wermy
CandyManCriminal wrote:My cart looks like...

this
theres no chips to desolder, just this black blob
do i scrape that off?
wat do
halp
Well that's interesting. I haven't taken apart too many but I have not seen that before.
Can you post a picture of the other side? It looks like maybe those traces with the circular ends on the right-hand side aren't connected to anything - you may be able to use those if that is the case. You'll probably want to use a multimeter to check they aren't connected to any other traces, though.
What game is it?
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:12 pm
by CandyManCriminal
wermy wrote:CandyManCriminal wrote:My cart looks like...

this
theres no chips to desolder, just this black blob
do i scrape that off?
wat do
halp
Well that's interesting. I haven't taken apart too many but I have not seen that before.
Can you post a picture of the other side? It looks like maybe those traces with the circular ends on the right-hand side aren't connected to anything - you may be able to use those if that is the case. You'll probably want to use a multimeter to check they aren't connected to any other traces, though.
What game is it?
they connect on the other side, game is tetris
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:19 pm
by wermy
CandyManCriminal wrote:
they connect on the other side, game is tetris
So they connect to another trace on the other side? One option would be to cut the traces on the other side, which would free them up to use on this side, if that makes sense. Those circular endpoints aren't too hard to scrape off and tap into.
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:48 pm
by 1461748123
You got a fake cartridge..
Where did you get it?
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:49 pm
by CandyManCriminal
wermy wrote:CandyManCriminal wrote:
they connect on the other side, game is tetris
So they connect to another trace on the other side? One option would be to cut the traces on the other side, which would free them up to use on this side, if that makes sense. Those circular endpoints aren't too hard to scrape off and tap into.
yeah, that makes sense
1461748123 wrote:You got a fake cartridge..
Here did you get it?
second hand store
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:54 pm
by CandyManCriminal
back side, for good measure
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:27 pm
by Kilren
1461748123 wrote:You got a fake cartridge..
Where did you get it?
What do you mean? Do you know something more about this?
@CandyManCriminal
I'd just drill through the black blob for safe measure to disrupt anything that might be under there, and then just solder to the pin holes that lead to the traces you want.
Re: Cart
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:38 pm
by 1461748123
Kilren wrote:1461748123 wrote:You got a fake cartridge..
Where did you get it?
What do you mean? Do you know something more about this?
@CandyManCriminal
I'd just drill through the black blob for safe measure to disrupt anything that might be under there, and then just solder to the pin holes that lead to the traces you want.
Yeah, since DMG is quit old people have cracked the system. That's why you can now download games and run on simulators. Original game cart can be really expensive for certain games, so people just make some fake cartridge and flash in any games they want, apply the sticker and sell them at a high price. Don't get me wrong, they are actually working cartridges, the only difference is they are made by third-parties.
EDIT: I have some fake one in my collection as well, here's a example:

Re: Cart
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 12:00 am
by Kilren
1461748123 wrote:
Yeah, since DMG is quit old people have cracked the system. That's why you can now download games and run on simulators. Original game cart can be really expensive for certain games, so people just make some fake cartridge and flash in any games they want, apply the sticker and sell them at a high price. Don't get me wrong, they are actually working cartridges, the only difference is they are made by third-parties.
EDIT: I have some fake one in my collection as well
Gotcha. Makes a lot of sense. It's done for every other system in existence if the technology is available. I just wasn't aware of the method for the DMG.
It almost seems like these are optimal for the soldering if you know what you're buying. They have cleaner traces that have pinholes. Makes it simpler.