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2019-06-15T23:51:25 -05.00MrPete198536 Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-29T09:22:56 -05.00MrPete198536 Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-28T17:48:55 -05.00MrPete198536 Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-28T17:46:50 -05.00MrPete198536Originally posted by: Ice Man
ToP is TRUE ExHiROM which actually uses the correct mapping for it while the others are basically just ROM expansions.
So by that definition, the only TRUE ExHiROM game is ToP? ]]> Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-28T16:31:02 -05.00MrPete198536 Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-26T21:17:21 -05.00MrPete198536
Is there any special reason for ToP being special, or is it just a quirk of the programming?
Also, I see on jensma.de, there are HiROM variants of Tales of Phantasia - are these made using the normal decoder way, or do they still need the MAD-1 modification? I'm guessing they still need the modification. ]]> Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-26T13:37:28 -05.00MrPete198536 Tales of Phantasia maps the SRAM to a different location.
If you were to build Dragon Quest 3 or Chrono Trigger Crimson Echoes by rewiring the MAD1 the game will load but it will not save correctly. ]]> Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-09-26T11:38:51 -05.00MrPete198536 Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-05-12T14:01:38 -05.00MrPete198536Aside from that, it was a test.
I have my own SNES PCBs with 5V ICs, so no harm there. ]]> Dragon Quest 3 English Reproduction
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2017-05-12T09:26:20 -05.00MrPete198536 Yes, I can see you are using a 3v regulator to power the rom, but that doesn't protect the (3v) address or datalines from being hammered by the 5v Snes buss voltages. The 3v part is destined for failure -- at least earlier than what would be its normal life expectancy.