i've been programming for the Sega MD/GEN last few weeks and thought it would be very nice to see the Demo run on actual hardware.
so i read some forums and most point to the willem programmer, although i read some warnings, but i ordered one of those on ebay anyways.
so i got this programmer + 16bit adapter + 10x 27c322
now i wanted to start easy and read a mask rom from the game cartridge (HOOK)
i desoldered the rom and put it on the willem programmer
i pressed the read button, did a byte swap and save it to a file.
i could clearly read SEGA MEGADRIVE in the header of the file.
i opened up Fusion and load the file, but it only gives me a blank screen and a checksum error, so i tried to fix the checksum, but stil gives me a blank screen.
so went back to the interwebs and read some more about the programmer, it seems there are a lot of problems with this thing! starting to wonder if it was the right thing to buy... but i didn't want to give up easily... so found myself an adapter 10Volts 2.2A, most of the problems were voltage related.
tried reading again but still same problem....
also tried 12v 1A adapter and a 9v 1A adapter.
well to bad, it could have been this mask rom was already damaged right?
so tried burning the rom (HOOK download, fixed the checksum) as i own the cartridge it thought it wouldn't be a problem
i tried one, then a second, then a third... all eproms failed, the software told me:
0x000000 chip 0x10 buffer 0xff, and the last time it told me 0x000000 chip 0x04 buffer 0xff
at this point i'm getting pretty anoyed!
now on de 16bit adapter there are some pins called A19 A21 A20 etc etc
these pins are also on the programmer board....so i made a cable to connect these together.
also checked the voltage @ the zif socket, pin 1 = 12.67Volts and pin 32 = 6.29Volts
today i tried again reading but when finished the file is al scrambled, couldn't even find the SEGA MEGADRIVE in the header....
also tried burning again....still to no avail...
so anybody out here that can point me to the right direction?
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