SNES cart pcb list
So, does anyone know of a snes equivalent to bootgod's nes db? I'm trying to locate a donor cart with the same board as Soul Blazer to replace the wrecked board I have. To my knowledge there isn't anywhere I can just look up the board designation and get a list of games with the same. I need 1A3B board for this particular case if anyone can help me out.
for the time being I've started a spreadsheet to track what I've found myself. It's open for editing if anyone would like to contribute. If it turns out to be useful enough I'll roll it into a site like the nes db.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnpAMI8PneutdFNmOUswRlJEUUNUbWhVVm10enRrbGc&usp=sharing
for the time being I've started a spreadsheet to track what I've found myself. It's open for editing if anyone would like to contribute. If it turns out to be useful enough I'll roll it into a site like the nes db.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AnpAMI8PneutdFNmOUswRlJEUUNUbWhVVm10enRrbGc&usp=sharing

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Download the excel document, it's an attachment a few posts from the top. I use it ALL the time, you can sort by what Soul Blazer uses.
Originally posted by: GenX
This may help you: http://www.snescentral.com/pcbboards.php?chip=SHVC-1A3B-13
awesome, that's exactly what I needed. thanks. looks like super play action football is going to be the winner.
Originally posted by: Gorillazero
What GenX said, but there's also the SNES donor list.
http://www.nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=...
Download the excel document, it's an attachment a few posts from the top. I use it ALL the time, you can sort by what Soul Blazer uses.
I've looked at that before, but It doesn't have the actual board designations. I think I could find a suitable donor for the rom transplant using that, but it's not necessarily the same board designation.
I open the carts and look at the pcb. If it has an A is the designation it is lorom (ex.AON), a J is a Hirom. Then see how much SRAM it has, which is always printed below the chip.