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eKid
Joined: 06 Oct 2006 Posts: 4
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:03 pm Post subject: Few questions concerning connectors, ... and dsp games |
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Hey, im doing some SNES development recently, and I'm interested in buying a flash-cart to test my software. Just a few questions I have before I order.
1) What are DSP games? I read this flash-cart cant play some(or any). Do DSP games just have special hardware in their cartridge or something?
2) Can I use a regular parallel cable (from my printer) to connect to the programmer?
3) I have a USB cable which I use for my EZ-Flash II GBA cartridge. Can I use it for this too? I can't get a closeup image of the usb cable that is sold on this site so I can't compare the head shapes. I *think* its a regular A to B cable--One side is a regular head that goes into the usb port on a PC, the other side is a square with rounded top edges and 4 connectors.
Any help on these subjects would be greatly appreciated, thank you. |
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Light001
Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:19 pm Post subject: Re: Few questions concerning connectors, ... and dsp games |
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eKid wrote: | Hey, im doing some SNES development recently, and I'm interested in buying a flash-cart to test my software. Just a few questions I have before I order.
1) What are DSP games? I read this flash-cart cant play some(or any). Do DSP games just have special hardware in their cartridge or something?
2) Can I use a regular parallel cable (from my printer) to connect to the programmer?
3) I have a USB cable which I use for my EZ-Flash II GBA cartridge. Can I use it for this too? I can't get a closeup image of the usb cable that is sold on this site so I can't compare the head shapes. I *think* its a regular A to B cable--One side is a regular head that goes into the usb port on a PC, the other side is a square with rounded top edges and 4 connectors.
Any help on these subjects would be greatly appreciated, thank you. |
1) only DSP-1 games are compatible with SFC (mario kart, pilot wings and some others) and you will need The (T-connector + game on Super FlashCart) to play them - (other special chip games will not work, super-fx. DSP2-4 and some others) - but almost all other normal game types should work fine
2) no, you need a switchbox parralel cable which has 25DB male/ 25DB male on both ends
3) you need a USB A/B or B/A cable for power
parallel cable is used for data transfer and usb is only used for powering the programmer - took me a week to understand and ording my kit soon |
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eKid
Joined: 06 Oct 2006 Posts: 4
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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:40 pm Post subject: |
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ok thanks a bunch for the answers, my usb cable looks just like in the picture, but will the parallel cable that is sold on this site work with the product? |
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Light001
Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:18 am Post subject: |
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eKid wrote: | ok thanks a bunch for the answers, my usb cable looks just like in the picture, but will the parallel cable that is sold on this site work with the product? |
yes, the parallel cable from tototek.com works - i bought the one in the pic above for $20 lol - but it's a good one from belkin |
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kyuusaku
Joined: 26 Jul 2003 Posts: 941 Location: .ma.us
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 4:27 am Post subject: |
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There is no such thing as a "good" cable, unless you think it's good aesthetically, because a wire is a wire is a wire. People need to learn this; I cringe when I hear of people buying $100 Monster Cables. |
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Light001
Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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kyuusaku wrote: | There is no such thing as a "good" cable, unless you think it's good aesthetically, because a wire is a wire is a wire. People need to learn this; I cringe when I hear of people buying $100 Monster Cables. |
ok you go to the $1 shop and buy your cable and i will buy my cable from tomy.
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Pro Series IEEE 1284 Parallel Switchbox Cable - 1.8M (6 feet)
Part # CC3004aed06
This IEEE 1284 compliant Pro Series Parallel Switchbox Cable connects a PC to a manual or automatic switchbox. Featuring our exclusive wiring design and cable technology that guarantees optimal performance and data transfer.
Advantages :
State-of-the-art-wiring design ensures 100% compatibility with all devices 100% of the time.
Gold plated copper contacts provide maximum conductivity and keep data loss to a minimum.
IEEE 1284 compliant printer cable.
A Belkin Certified Lifetime Warranty.
Features
Oversized ergonomic thumbscrews make installation a breeze.
Ten times faster data transfer when compared with non-compliant IEEE 1284 cables.
Flextec PVC rubberized cable jacket is extremely flexible for use in tight areas.
Molded strain relief and PVC overmolding to ensure a lifetime of error-free data transmission.
28 AWG stranded tinned copper conductors are individually insulated in polypropylene to minimize cross talk, ensuring high-speed, error-free transmission.
Ground indents provide excellent conductivity and retention with mating conductors.
PVC premold encapsulates individual conductors to ensure electrical isolation and relieve stress.
Aluminum undermold shielding helps to meet FCC requirements on EMI/RFI interference.
Double shielded braid and foil to meet IEEE 1284 specifications, and ensure compliance with FCC requirements, reducing EMI/RFI.
18 tightly woven conductor pairs have each data line paired with a ground line to minimize cross talk, noise and other interference, ensuring error-free printing. |
everyone know that wires are basically the same dude - no need to start crap, i am just trying to help a fellow person out
$100 for monster cables? why but an expensive tv and use $10 cables? |
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kyuusaku
Joined: 26 Jul 2003 Posts: 941 Location: .ma.us
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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But you *are* implying that a $20 cable is better. Did you not just say you bought a $20 Belkin cable? Tomy is currently not selling the $4 generic cables as listed on the site?
Belkin's specs are useless, just about every cable has a data/gnd pair and gold plated contacts which are the only things they list that matter. Their "state-of-the-art" BS doesn't give them any better frequency response or less attenuation.
People shouldn't even buy a $10 cable if they can help it, they should spend ~$2/HQ connector and make their own targetted at their application. It's also not as if any of the 95% profit of a Monster Cable is given to Somalians or something.
What's sad is all the cablephiles out there who are clueless about their own creed. If you buy a fancy TV and still have cash left over, the money would be better put towards an education and useful tools such as a function generator/scope, crimping tools and cable parts. |
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rbudrick
Joined: 26 Mar 2004 Posts: 373
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Posted: Sat Oct 07, 2006 11:18 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | There is no such thing as a "good" cable, unless you think it's good aesthetically, because a wire is a wire is a wire. People need to learn this; I cringe when I hear of people buying $100 Monster Cables. |
I agree about 99%. Sometimes (not always, that's for sure) more expensive cables have better shielding, and even compatibility. I remember one guy on this site from a thread a long time ago tried like 3 parallel cables (the right kind too), and finally broke down and bought a $20 cable from CompUSA. That cable worked with Tomy's stuff, the other's didn't, even though the other cables worked with all his other equipment.
But hey, it's not like you can look at any given cable you are buying, no matter the price, and know it's "better." W/o Xray vision and a bunch of lab tests, you can't tell. The way I see it, if the $1 cable works, it works, and that's all that matters.
-Rob |
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Light001
Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 15
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Posted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | I agree about 99%. Sometimes (not always, that's for sure) more expensive cables have better shielding, and even compatibility. I remember one guy on this site from a thread a long time ago tried like 3 parallel cables (the right kind too), and finally broke down and bought a $20 cable from CompUSA. That cable worked with Tomy's stuff, the other's didn't, even though the other cables worked with all his other equipment.
But hey, it's not like you can look at any given cable you are buying, no matter the price, and know it's "better." W/o Xray vision and a bunch of lab tests, you can't tell. The way I see it, if the $1 cable works, it works, and that's all that matters.
-Rob |
rbudrick says it best
i am just saying logically that a higher priced cable "most of the time is better quality and in constructed to a standard (iEEE) - if you are happy with your $1 cable good for you i am happy with my $20 cable. also all wires are not the same, but i will not get into that bacause i do not want to dust off my electronics for dummies book. |
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