Gameboy RAM code experiment

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

A small experiment to upload code to Gameboy's internal RAM using the Nanoloop One cartridge and Nanoloop USB adapter.

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  • @Gameboygenius You also may want to check the cartridge swap experiment by furrtek

  • @LunaVorax See my comments on that video. ;)

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  • @deathsmileyinc Both. Designing it is not all that much of an accomplishment. A small bootloader program inside the Gameboy first loads the logo graphics, then checks that everything is correct and if so start the program. If you would just replace the logo, the second check wouldn't pass, so what the cartridge does is show a piece of memory containing the logo first for a brief moment, and then switch back to the normal memory contents to pass the test and boot.

  • @Gameboygenius did he design the logo or did he intergrate it?

  • @deathsmileyinc Oliver? Don't think so, but there's contact info nanoloop dot com.

  • @Gameboygenius does he have a youtube account?

  • Cool!

  • @Gameboygenius ach sorry :P

  • @LunaVorax The logo is Oliver's work, though.

  • That's seriously impressive. The Nintendo logo change is outstanding too :o

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