NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2019-02-02T22:59:53 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2019-02-01T19:59:11 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 Originally posted by: Sorn

Hey Jaxs, what is the SCT SHVC used for? Never seen that before...

btw so dope you have multiple gangwriters. 
That was used to check the data on games to make sure they were complete did functional. Think I have a topic made that goes over it on here. It could also have been on assemblers which if it was is long gone. 
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My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2019-01-12T15:35:22 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2018-12-16T21:11:04 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2018-11-26T02:54:45 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2018-11-04T10:05:29 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 Originally posted by: marksimons

That's unbelievably Incredible. The best nes documentary could be made with what you possess. Hold onto and keep that stuff safe bud. Back up those thumb drives and all that software too. Those types of things need to be saved! Have for many years now wanted a game store with an attached museum focusing on protos, dev equipment, kiosks, signs, displays, advertisements, promos, and of course handhelds. Over the years have been able to really come across a ton of cool items that I feel worth sharing with fellow enthusiasts.   ]]>
My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2018-07-25T22:11:10 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 My Collection of Nintendo Dev/Test Equipment http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=35&threadid=141667 2018-07-25T08:31:26 -05.00 JaxsBox 69 Originally posted by: marksimons

Oh that is so awesome dude! That is such a cool piece that I or probably many people have never seen before! What’s the software like? Is it software from like a specific company in how they would go about making games or is the software from Nintendo (If it’s another company, you don’t have to give me the name. Wether it be for legal reasons or whatnot. It would be so cool to see a YouTube video on how the dev system works! Obviously if you can’t for legal reasons, privacy or whatver that’s totally understandable. What kinda of does it run off of? I think I read somewhere that some games were made on a sharp 68000? I could be completely wrong with that one. Totally cool though man! Software was from a guy who was friends with a guy who had a great deal of access. He gave me a series of thumb drives with all of the software for both Nintendo and some companies used by developers for audio/video needs not offered by Nintendo. Imagine if all the software was on original discs it would be worth 10s of thousands of dollars. Also have a few dozen videos from NMI meetings and conferences. In total there are 100s of hours of videos and a stretch of 20+ years of software.
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