Difference between revisions of "CPC GX4000-Multi EPROM Cartridge"

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Such thing can be made by "cannibalizing" an existing Cartridge (Let's say... a GX4000 Burnin'Rubber Cartridge, as it is the most common one).
 
Such thing can be made by "cannibalizing" an existing Cartridge (Let's say... a GX4000 Burnin'Rubber Cartridge, as it is the most common one).
Remove properly the ROM (the biggest chip) but beware to harm nothing. Then but a hole on your Cartridge, add a ROM/EPROM slot...there you are.
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Remove properly the ROM (the biggest chip) but beware to harm nothing. Then file a hole on your Cartridge, add a ROM/EPROM socket...there you are.
  
Of course the most important chip remains the [[Amstrad Cartridge Identification Device| ACID]].
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Of course the most important chip remains the [[Amstrad Cartridge Identification Device| ACID]] and should be treated with exceptional care.
  
The Multi EPROM cartridge shown here seems of a proffessionnal quality. The Chip slot is quite good as it allows to remove the EPROM/ROM without harming it.
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The Multi EPROM cartridge shown here seems of a proffessionnal quality. The Chip socket is epicly good as it allows to remove the EPROM/ROM without harming it.
  
  

Revision as of 20:33, 6 October 2009

A Special Cartridge with a socket that a allows easy modification of the build in ROM software.

Such thing can be made by "cannibalizing" an existing Cartridge (Let's say... a GX4000 Burnin'Rubber Cartridge, as it is the most common one). Remove properly the ROM (the biggest chip) but beware to harm nothing. Then file a hole on your Cartridge, add a ROM/EPROM socket...there you are.

Of course the most important chip remains the ACID and should be treated with exceptional care.

The Multi EPROM cartridge shown here seems of a proffessionnal quality. The Chip socket is epicly good as it allows to remove the EPROM/ROM without harming it.


The Multi Eprom Cartridge
Fitted in a CPC Plus