I think I've found it. It's razoola's proof of concept multi cart UI. Looks super rad!!
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbTNlI2YWZs
@ack you had mentioned that some update on VTXCart changed the sizing of things enough to afford the entire library on your dual daughterboard.
Is this update reflected in the python version, but not the exe as of the current github release? Perhaps @Fluffy can answer?
With an identical gamelist:
If I run _run.bat I get "Error: ROM\crom is full!"
If I run _run_py.bat I do not (and I've peeked at the code, it IS capable of providing the error).
Breathe, friend. I built mine without the dual daughterboard since they weren't in hand at the time (and hence didn't run into the size issue). Not everything is a conspiracy.I'm confused. I thought you made 2 of these carts and now offering your services to others here. You've taken money from people without actually getting one of these to work?? Do they know that?
I'd suggest to use a non-modded cart for that. The goal of this project was to have 100% clean roms. Also there is simply not enough space left to re-add all these hacks.Would it be possible to create submenu for Hack version of certain games?
Something like, choose the game, if the game has HACK variation then just display it out on screen
Its not possible because the upper address lines of the M1/S1 flash chips are directly tied to the selected game number. This causes a hard limit of 256K for M1 and 128K for S1 roms.Would it be possible to get support for S roms that are 512KB? The Garou final version from the neoragex 5.2a set has a Srom of this size. Most other games with one above 512kb had mirroring or redundancy, so was able to split the bin to reduce the size and it still worked. Not so much with this one. Alexcom was able to confirm this version runs on a Neosd Pro.
Ah, this will keep Hypernoid off the cart then. I assume that it's just in the games/rom list on github/archive and not actually on the cart @Vortex made then.Its not possible because the upper address lines of the M1/S1 flash chips are directly tied to the selected game number. This causes a hard limit of 256K for M1 and 128K for S1 roms.
Thats probably a good idea anyways, I dont think hypernoid is freeware.Ah, this will keep Hypernoid off the cart then. I assume that it's just in the games/rom list on github/archive and not actually on the cart @Vortex made then.
It’s practically free.Thats probably a good idea anyways, I dont think hypernoid is freeware.
Dumb question but can you remap the address lines in the CPLD to work around the size limit?
Ahhhhhhh, didn't realize.Thats probably a good idea anyways, I dont think hypernoid is freeware.
Sure, but I doubt that's $6 for commercial use, much like xeno crisis isn't. So then I'd have to figure out how to pay them 6 bucks per cart through patreons and up the price and and and... Plus the M1rom is too large anyway.It’s practically free.
Last time I checked you just sign up for the patreon for $6 and you can get access to the rom.
I can't relate to this.https://x.com/leonkiriliuk/status/1723491051741106590?s=46&t=uIdVdwLG8oBD2HjwcL2evw
Throwing rocks at Raz is pretty lame.
You can always use the original bios or make your own?!
After reading some of the posts of here he seems to have a very adversarial attitude.A big misunderstanding is being futilely created, IMHO.
Luckily he changed that promptly after getting a lot of blowback.I'd say a real 'poison pill' example was when old mate put an expiry date inside the firmware for the Dreamcast usb gdrom which bricked them once that expired.