As the title suggests, I would like to know how I can reset the NES without the need to hit the RESET Button. I could only find out that the SNES has a RESET Line on the connector which is possibly used to reset the console with a signal from a Cartridge.
I think in the MultiCart projects of the member FARID, there is a method used with the M2 Line of the Cartridge Connector in order to reset the console with a signal without needing to Push reset and have the correct game selected, but I have no idea of what is actually happening to the M2 (is a certain voltage applied to it or is it pulled into a LOW state or what?).
I hope somene can clarify this or tell me a method on how this is done.
The only method I can think of is going the risky way and shorting the Vcc and GND lines of the Cartridge connector, but I can imagine this causing damage to the Hardware of the NES.
I think in the MultiCart projects of the member FARID, there is a method used with the M2 Line of the Cartridge Connector in order to reset the console with a signal without needing to Push reset and have the correct game selected, but I have no idea of what is actually happening to the M2 (is a certain voltage applied to it or is it pulled into a LOW state or what?).
I hope somene can clarify this or tell me a method on how this is done.
The only method I can think of is going the risky way and shorting the Vcc and GND lines of the Cartridge connector, but I can imagine this causing damage to the Hardware of the NES.