looking for some guidance as to how to make final fantasy 2 3 and mother repros

I am intending to make repros of final fantasy 2 3 and mother on the original jp famicom part. i looked at the pinouts and from what i see their are only 4-5 pins out of place for a complete rom to eprom swap. now should i be able to just bend the pins up and rout them to where they need to go and then they will orwk or is their somthing I am missing. I am using NEC D27C2001D eproms. sorry if this is an unwanted topic but for all my searching on google their is never a clear explenation on how this works.

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  • jan 2008 ezine has a walk through for earthbound zero.



    FFII is the same process, minus chr since it uses character ram.



    here's a howto for FFIII: http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=22&threadid=81242

    if you're using an original fc FFIII donor, you only need to do the prg chip.



    those guides are for NES carts, but the process is the same on nintendo made famicom carts.
  • I would just like to thank you for the referance. That was verry helpfull. The article cleared most the questions i had.
  • And people thought that the article wasn't useful.



    As long as your D27C2001D eproms, have the same pinout as my M27C2001, you should be fine.

  • they do have the same pinout from what i see. as for people not liking it i think its because people without technical backgrounds dont understand that everything isnt the same. two donar boards could be the same but actualy work diferent. so they try this and fail and feel jiped. but none the less this gave me the info to det this up.
  • So I got my famicom repros up and ruining. I hit a brick wall with some super famicom games. I got bahamut lagoon sfc cart and I did as I did for my ffv sfc translation. I took the English smc cut the header off using snestool and put it on a tsop. Now when i tried it on bahamut lagoon it gives me nothing but a black screen. I did all the steps the same as before but get nothing. For both im using the adapter III. Sorry to be asking so much.
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