Well as you see in the video, I've been messing around with a bare NOAC board that was given to me a while ago.
It was sitting in my parts bin for ages, waiting for me to find something to do with it.
Then I was given a NOAC based famiclone that looks just like a sega Genesis/Mega Drive 2, but the board was ruined by water damage (it was covered in and eaten rust)
I liked the idea of having a famicom based system that was looking exactly like another system, I finally found a goal for that NOAC board.
Since it was only the bare board (no controller, power and AV), I had to find out for myself what pins had what function.....so I am reverse engineering that board.
So far I got the video and audio working and 1 controller input.
Then I found out that castlevania 5 wasn't working so I had to see if this could be fixed.
That involved diving in both the NOAC and the way the mapper works. (in this case MMC5)
Diving into this tech stuff really is fun to me.
You can follow my "FrankenClone" project here:
http://19rsn007.0fees.us/megadriv...
Btw....people are impressed of the composite video output my NOAC is producing right now: