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GBxCart RW v1.1/v1.2/v1.3 A device for backing up GB, GBC and GBA cart’s game ROMs, save games to your PC and restoring saves from your PC. Main Features Backup games ROM to your PC Backup/Restore save games to/from your PC Supports Gameboy, Gameboy Colour, Gameboy Advance cartridges Supports SRAM/Flash/EEPROM saves for Gameboy Advance cartridges GUI or Console interfacing programs Other Features Backup GB Camera (active images) to BMP with a one click program called GB Camera Saver GB Sachen ROM mapper reading support GBA “24-in-1” Flash cart ROM mapper reading support (may not work for all flash carts) (v1.3 PCB pictured) Gameboy Flash Carts/Flash Chips supported AM29F010B, SST39SF010A, SST39SF040, AT49F040 (Audio/WR), Catskull / BV5, ES29LV160 Flash (PCB 0883_DRV), AM29LV160DB, 29LV160CTTC, AM29F016B, 256M29, M29W640 Check your cart – Jump to the Supported Flash Cart page Gameboy Advance Flash Carts supported MSP55LV128, MSP55LV128M, 29GL128EHMC, 29LV128DTMC, 256M29EWH, M36L0R706 (36LOR-DRV), 256L30B (28F256L03B-DRV), MX29LV320 Check your cart – Jump to the Supported Flash Cart page Read/Write Speeds (using Windows GUI Interface) Gameboy 1MByte ROM Read 16s 32KByte SRAM Read/Write 3s 32KByte Flash Cart Write 5s 2MByte Flash Cart Write ~2.5m Gameboy Advance 8MByte ROM Read 256Kbit SRAM Read/Write 512Kbit Flash Read 512Kbit Flash Write 64Kbit EEPROM Read 64Kbit EEPROM Write 16MByte Flash Cart Write Page 1 1.5m 3s 3s ~8s 3s 13s ~10-13m (GUI Pictured) Specifications Size: 54mm (L) x 57mm (W) x 9mm (H) Voltage: Switchable between 3.3V (for GBA) and 5V (for GB/C) Weight: 18 grams Requirements v1.2/v1.3 Board - Micro USB or USB-C cable v1.1 Board - Mini USB cable OS Compatibility Windows XP or higher Linux (console version) GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Contents Quick How to Use ......................................................................................................................................................3 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................................3 GUI Program ..............................................................................................................................................................4 Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Inserting/Removing Cartridges ........................................................................................................................................... 4 Reading the Header ............................................................................................................................................................ 5 Read the ROM ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Backup save from Cartridge to PC ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Restore save from PC to Cartridge ...................................................................................................................................... 6 Erase save from cartridge ................................................................................................................................................... 6 Write ROM to Flash cart ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Change the directory to save to and load from .................................................................................................................. 8 Options: Add date/time to Save File and Prompt for Save Game file when restoring ....................................................... 8 Console Program........................................................................................................................................................9 Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Inserting/Removing Cartridges ........................................................................................................................................... 9 Reading the Header ............................................................................................................................................................ 9 Read the ROM ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Backup save from Cartridge to PC .................................................................................................................................... 10 Restore save from PC to Cartridge .................................................................................................................................... 10 Erase save from cartridge ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Sachen ROM Mapper support .......................................................................................................................................... 11 GBA Flash Cart ROM Mapper support .............................................................................................................................. 11 Raw I/O Access .................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Dedicated Console Programs .................................................................................................................................... 14 Gameboy Camera Saver.................................................................................................................................................... 14 Console Flasher ................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Update the Firmware ............................................................................................................................................... 16 On R3+ devices .................................................................................................................................................................. 16 On R2 or lower devices or Re-program the ATmega using an AVR programmer ............................................................. 16 Flash Cart Support.................................................................................................................................................... 19 Supported Gameboy Flash Cart PCB Pictures ................................................................................................................... 19 Supported Gameboy Advance Flash Cart PCB Pictures .................................................................................................... 21 Software Revision History ........................................................................................................................................ 23 Hardware/Firmware Revision History ....................................................................................................................... 30 Page 2 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Quick How to Use 1. Before inserting the cartridge, select the correct voltage for your cartridge using the switch (GB/GBC use 5V while GBA uses 3.3V). If you have the v1.3 board, this is controlled by software – in the GUI you choose GB or GBA mode and press connect. 2. Connect the USB cable to ensure the correct voltage LED lights up. If the device isn’t automatically detected, you will need to open up Device manager, find the “USB 2.0 Serial” device and update the driver using the files in the \Drivers folder. 3. Unplug the device from your computer. Insert your cartridge to the device (make sure the cartridge sticker is facing up) and connect the device again. 4. For the GUI interface, follow “GUI Program” steps or for the console program follow “Console Program” steps. 5. When changing cartridges, always unplug the USB cable from the device, swap the cartridge and then reconnect the USB cable. Troubleshooting If no lights are showing when plugging in the device or the device isn’t being detected Try using a different USB cable (preferably a non-phone type USB cable). Try using a non-USB 3.0 port if you are using one. Try to unplug all other USB devices except your keyboard and mouse. Uninstall the device from Device Manager and choose to delete the driver files as well, then try to re-install the drivers and ensure the device shows as CH340. If it’s timing out when performing any of the functions Try using a different USB cable (preferably a non-phone type USB cable). Check to see that you have no other software which monitors COM ports such as the Arduino IDE running in the background. If you’ve tried all the above steps but are still experiencing issues, please contact us at support@insidegadgets.com Page 3 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 GUI Program Setup 1. Download and Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Packages (x86 and x64) for Visual Studio 2015 https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53840 2. Open \Interface_Programs\GBxCart_RW_vx.x_GUI_Interface\GBxCart_RW_vx.x.exe and click the Open Port button. It should automatically detect the COM port that the device is using. The COM port text box should turn green if it has successfully connected. Once the port is successfully opened, the port number and baud rate will be remembered for next time. You will see the mode currently selected GB/GBC or GBA and the Hardware Firmware version. (If the COM port turns red, you may have to manually change the COM port number to match the COM port your operating system has assigned the device, this can be found in device manager.) Inserting/Removing Cartridges 1. Before inserting the cartridge, select the correct voltage for your cartridge using the switch (GB/GBC use 5V while GBA uses 3.3V). If you have the v1.3 board, this is controlled by software – in the GUI you choose GB or GBA mode and press connect. Connect the USB cable to ensure the correct voltage LED lights up. Page 4 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 2. Unplug the device from your computer. Insert your cartridge to the device (make sure the cartridge sticker is facing up and that you can see the pins on the bottom of the cartridge), connect the device again and click Open Port as before. 3. You can now read the header, read the ROM, etc. 4. When removing cartridges, always unplug the USB cable from the device first before removing the cartridge. Reading the Header Press the Read Header button and the cartridge information should show up (GBA carts can take 4 seconds as tests are being performed to determine the ROM and SRAM/Flash/EEPROM sizes). Note: You don’t need to read the header for Flash Carts. Make sure that the “Logo check” comes back as OK otherwise the cartridge may not be read correctly and you will have to disconnect the device, remove and re-insert the cartridge. If the cartridge information doesn’t match what you know to be correct, you can select “Cart” from the top menu and select “Specify Cart Info” button to change the ROM size and RAM size/type. Read the ROM You can now press the “Read ROM” button to download the ROM from the cartridge to your PC, it will be saved as.gb or .gba. We recommended verifying your Gameboy/Gameboy Advance ROMs and Saves by using emulators such as BGB for Gameboy and VisualBoyAdvance for Gameboy Advance. Page 5 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Backup save from Cartridge to PC You can download the save game from your cartridge to your PC by pressing the “Save RAM” button, it will be saved as .sav. If a save file exists on your PC, you will be asked to confirm you wish to overwrite the save file or save the file with the date/time added to it. If you are backing up a game regularly as you progress through it, it’s best to turn on the Option > “Always add date/time to backed up Save Game files” to Yes. This will add the date/time to your save file so you can have multiple save files on your PC. We recommended verifying your Gameboy/Gameboy Advance ROMs and Saves by using emulators such as BGB for Gameboy and VisualBoyAdvance for Gameboy Advance. Restore save from PC to Cartridge You can upload the save game from your PC to your cartridge by pressing the “Write RAM” button, it will load the save file .sav. You will always be asked to confirm you wish to overwrite the save game on the cartridge. Erase save from cartridge You can erase the save game from the cartridge by pressing the “Cart” menu item and selecting “Erase Save”. You will always be asked to confirm. This is useful if you wish to wipe the cartridge and insert it back to the Gameboy/Gameboy Advance to start a new save. Page 6 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Write ROM to Flash cart Please check the first page to see supported Flash carts. You don’t need to read the header before specifying the cart info. From the “Cart” menu, select “Specify Cart Info” and then from the Cartridge Type choose Flash Cart. Additional fields will show up allow you to select the Flash Chip/Type, PCB and WE (if applicable). You will need to select the ROM file to write from the “Cart” menu, select “Select ROM File to Write” and then browse to your ROM file. Now you can press the “Write ROM” button to write the ROM file to the Flash cart. Note: A few Gameboy flash carts may require that you switch the voltage to 3.3V before they will allow you to write to them, you will receive a prompt if that’s the case. If you have the v1.3 board, it will automatically switch to 3.3V for you. You can do this by unplugging the device, switching to 3.3V, pressing the Open Port button and then changing the Mode from “GBA” to “GB/GBC”. Page 7 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Change the directory to save to and load from You can change the directory where ROMs are saved to and where save games are saved to and loaded from. This might be useful if you have multiple saves for the same game. When you click “Directory” in the menu it will advise you the folder where you opened the software from. You can then click the folder listed and it will let you change the folder location. To always remember the location, make sure “Remember” is set to Yes. Options: Add date/time to Save File and Prompt for Save Game file when restoring The “Always add date/time to backed up Save Game files” option is useful if you are backing up a game regularly as you progress through it. This will add the date/time to your save file so you won’t overwrite your existing save file, for example, F1RACE_2018.02.25-15.33.12.sav. The “Always prompt for Save Game file when restoring” option will allow you to choose your save file to restore, this is useful if you use the option above. Page 8 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Console Program Setup 1. Open \Interface_Programs\GBxCart_RW_vx.x_Console_Interface\GBxCart_RW_Console_vx.x.exe and the options menu should appear. 2. If the device couldn’t be autoamatically detected, open the \Interface_Programs\GBxCart_RW_vx.x_Console_Interface\config.ini file and change the first number to your COM port, e.g. 9 = COM9 and change the second number to the baud rate, default is 1Mbit (1000000) which should work fine. Your COM port can be found in device manager. Inserting/Removing Cartridges 1. Before inserting the cartridge, select the correct voltage for your cartridge using the switch (GB/GBC use 5V while GBA uses 3.3V). If you have the v1.3 board, this is controlled by software – in the GUI you choose GB or GBA mode and press connect. Connect the USB cable to ensure the correct voltage LED lights up. 2. Unplug the device from your computer. Insert your cartridge to the device (make sure the cartridge sticker is facing up and that you can see the pins on the bottom of the cartridge), connect the device again and click Open Port as before. 3. You can now read the header, read the ROM, etc. 4. When removing cartridges, always unplug the USB cable from the device first before removing the cartridge. Reading the Header Page 9 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Press “0” and hit enter to read the cartridge information. Make sure that the “Logo check” comes back as OK otherwise the cartridge may not be read correctly and you will have to disconnect the device, remove and re-insert the cartridge. If the cartridge information doesn’t match what you know to be correct, you can press “4” or “5” and hit change the ROM size and RAM size/type. Read the ROM You can press “1” and hit enter to button to download the ROM from the cartridge to your PC, it will be saved as .gb or .gba. We recommended verifying your Gameboy/Gameboy Advance ROMs and Saves by using emulators such as BGB for Gameboy and VisualBoyAdvance for Gameboy Advance. Backup save from Cartridge to PC You can download the save game from your cartridge to your PC by pressing “2” and hit enter, it will be saved as .sav. If a save file exists on your PC, you will be asked to confirm you wish to overwrite the save file. Restore save from PC to Cartridge You can upload the save game from your PC to your cartridge by pressing “3” and hit enter, it will load the save file .sav. You will always be asked to confirm you wish to overwrite the save game on the cartridge. Erase save from cartridge Page 10 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 You can erase the save game from the cartridge by pressing “4” and hit enter. You will always be asked to confirm. This is useful if you wish to wipe the cartridge and insert it back to the Gameboy/Gameboy Advance to start a new save. Sachen ROM Mapper support You can use the “Other options” in console program to select ROMs to dump within a Sachen cart; the ROMs will be dumped into their own file. You will be required to input the ROM starting address in hex and the number of banks. For more information please check https://wiki.tauwasser.eu/view/Sachen_Mappers and https://board.byuu.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=1557 GBA Flash Cart ROM Mapper support You can use the “Other options” in console program to select ROMs to dump within a GBA Flash Cart similar to the “24-in-1” carts; the ROMs will be dumped into their own file named “FC_ .gba” after you select Address 2 and Address 3/4. Some ROMs may not work properly in emulators. Page 11 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Once entering the menu, it will prompt you if you wish to automatically scan the addresses for Game Titles. You will be required to input the Address 2 and Address 3/4 in hex and enter the ROM size you wish to dump. Raw I/O Access If you wish to read/write to a special cartridge which the regular functions don’t support, you can access the raw I/O of the ATmega8515L on board with the following COM commands. Commands should be sent as characters, a null terminator byte (0) is used to determine the end of some strings sent. No responses will be returned except for reading a PORT. Enable/Disable common lines RD/WR/MREQ-CS/Reset-CS2 set high after each command (recommended to disable so you drive these lines yourself) To enable: M1 To disable: M0 Set pins as inputs/output To set PB7 as an input: IB0x80 (include a null-terminator byte at the end) The value set will be applied as DDR &= ~(setValue); To set PB7 as an output: OB0x80 (include a null-terminator byte at the end) The value set will be applied as DDR |= (setValue); Set output low To set PB7 low: LB0x80 (include a null-terminator byte at the end) The value set will be applied as PORTB &= ~(setValue); Set output high To set PB7 high: HB0x80 (include a null-terminator byte at the end) The value set will be applied as PORTB |= (setValue); Read all pins of a PORT Returns a byte representing all pins of that port, e.g. 128 To read PORTB: DB Page 12 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Port mappings to Gameboy Slot pins (for PCB v1.1/v1.2) PB0 = A0 PA0 = A8 PB1 = A1 PA1 = A9 PB2 = A2 PA2 = A10 PB3 = A3 PA3 = A11 PB4 = A4 PA4 = A12 PB5 = A5 PA5 = A13 PB6 = A6 PA6 = A14 PB7 = A7 PA7 = A15 PD6 = *WR PD5 = *RD PD4 = *MREQ/CS PE2 = *RESET/CS2 PC0 = D0/A16 PC1 = D1/A17 PC2 = D2/A18 PC3 = D3/A19 PC4 = D4/A20 PC5 = D5/A21 PC6 = D6/A22 PC7 = D7/A23 PE1 = Audio In You can use “Custom commands” the console program to input these commands into by selecting option 6 (it will automatically add null terminator bytes when needed). Page 13 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Dedicated Console Programs Gameboy Camera Saver This program is useful if you are constantly using the Gameboy Camera and wish to save the images quickly to BMP files. Found in the \Interface_Programs\GBxCart_RW_GBCamera_Saver_vx.x folder. Automatically creates a folder with the current date/time ( - - _ - - ), saves the GB camera memory to this folder and extracts the active (non-deleted) images from the save to separate BMP files labelled 1.bmp to 30.bmp. It’s a good idea to check the images created match the images stored on the GB Camera. If you wish to change where the folder is created, you can create a config-folder.ini file and enter in the directory where you wish the folder should be created in. Console Flasher This program is useful if you would like drag and drop interface to write ROMs to your flash carts. Please check the list of supported flash carts on the first page of this manual. Found in the \Interface_Programs\GBxCart_RW_Console_Flasher_vx.x folder. Open the program first and select the Flash Cart you will be writing the ROM to. Page 14 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Now you can drag and drop your ROM file to gbxcart_rw_flasher_vx.x.exe without having to select the Flash cart type again. Page 15 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Update the Firmware On R3+ devices If you have Firmware R3 or higher you can use the below steps to update to the latest firmware. Run the file \Firmware_Update\Rx_Firmware.bat which will prompt you for your COM port number and if you wish to continue. After a few seconds you should see “OK” shown twice as above, the new firmware has now been uploaded. On R2 or lower devices or Re-program the ATmega using an AVR programmer You will require an AVR programmer such as USBTinyISP, USBasp, etc, one that has a 6 pin interface (if the device has a 10 pin interface you can use a 10 pin to 6 pin converter cable). You’ll also need to download the Hardware/Firmware zip file from https://www.insidegadgets.com/projects/gbxcart-rw/ Make sure that the voltage selected on the AVR programmer matches the 3.3V or 5V that you have selected on the GBxCart RW board. The PCB has an ISP 6 pin interface where you can solder male headers. Page 16 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 If you don’t wish to do any soldering or would rather keep it clean, you can buy a DC3-6P connector, plug it into the AVR programmer then insert it into the pins and hold it at an angle so the pins touch the pads. You now have 2 options, either program the new firmware release directly or program TinySafeBoot which becomes the boot loader so you can easily program any future updates without the need of an AVR programmer. If you wish to program the boot loader and new firmware release Depending on your programmer, you may need to open the /MCU_Files/Program-Bootloader.bat file to change the programmer to suit, by default its set to “usbasp”. Once you have the programmer pins connected to the board, insert the USB cable for your programmer and then run the /MCU_Files/Program- Bootloader.bat file which should show it uploading and should return “Avrdude Done”. Please unplug the AVR programmer. Open up the /MCU_Files/ TSB-Program.bat, you will need to change the COM port to suit. Plug in the USB cable to the GBxCart RW board. Run /MCU_Files/TSB-Program.bat and you should see the above result. You should also see the LEDs on the board light up. Page 17 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Unplug and reconnect the USB cable then press a key and you should see the above result. The boot loader and new firmware have now been uploaded. If you wish to program the new firmware release directly without a boot loader Depending on your programmer, you may need to open the /MCU_Files/Program.bat file to change the programmer to suit, by default its set to “usbasp”. Once you have the programmer pins connected to the board, insert the USB cable for your programmer and then run the /MCU_Files/Program.bat file which should show it uploading and should return “Avrdude Done”. Page 18 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Flash Cart Support Supported Gameboy Flash Cart PCB Pictures For a larger view of the boards, please check out: https://www.insidegadgets.com/gbxcart-rw-flash-cart-support/ Catskull / DIY Carts - AM29F010B, SST39SF010A, AT49F040 – 32KByte Audio pin or WR pin as WE. AM29LV160DB – 2MByte Requires 3.3V to erase/program. PCB Text: LJ3843-2 SST39SF040 - 512KByte Audio pin as WE. 29LV160CTTC – 2MByte Requires 3.3V to erase/program. Catskull / BV5 – 2MByte PCB Text: SDOO/_BV5 [Image courtesy of Stephan G.] Page 19 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 ES29LV160 - 1MByte Requires 3.3V to erase/program. PCB Text: 0883_DRV AM29F016B - 2MByte Originally purchased as Tetris DX. PCB Text: 16BIT_0883_32M [Image courtesy of Brian N.] M29W640 – 4MByte Requires 3.3V to erase/program. If you install a CR2032 coin cell battery, the battery will only last about 1 year as the cart consumes about 19uA for its data retention. . Originally purchased as a “Shantae”. PCB Text: SD007_48BALL-64M Page 20 256M29 - 32 MByte (4x 8MB Banks) Requires 3.3V to erase/program. You need remove the solder bridge on the top left to the one a little bit lower. If using a Multi-game loader, you need to power cycle GBxCart RW when writing to a different 8MB Bank. Originally purchased as a "22 in 1" Pokemon cart (yellow cartridge). PCB Text: SD008-6810-V3 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Supported Gameboy Advance Flash Cart PCB Pictures For a larger view of the boards, please check out: https://www.insidegadgets.com/gbxcart-rw-flash-cart-support/ MSP55LV128 – 16MByte PCB Text: AGB-E05-01 29LV128DTMC – 16MByte PCB Text: AGB-E08-09 MSP55LV128M – 16MByte PCB Text: AGB-E05-01 256M29EWH – 32MByte PCB Text: PC28F256M29EW / AGB-E05-01 [Image courtesy of Jonas S] [Image courtesy of Jonas S] 29GL128EHMC – 16MByte PCB Text: AGB-E08-09 M36L0R706 – 16MByte PCB Text: 36LOR-DRV / AGB-E05-01 [Image courtesy of Jonas S] Page 21 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 256L30B – 32MByte Use 256L30B (2) if the first option doesn't write to your cart. It seems there is a little issue which prohibits writing to certain variants of this cart. Originally purchased as a "150 Games, NES Classic" transparent red cart. PCB Text: 28F256L03B-DRV Page 22 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Software Revision History GUI Interface v1.23 – 4 December 2018 Added support for 4 MByte (MX29LV320) Gameboy Advance Flash Cart Added MBC type selection to GB Cart Info section Changed GB / GBA mode drop down box to radio buttons Added support for v1.3 PCB & GBxCart Mini RW v1.0 v1.22 – 5 October 2018 Added support for M29W640 – 4MByte Gameboy Flash Cart and provided another method “(2)” for flashing M36L0R706 & 256L30B Gameboy Advance Flash Carts v1.21 – 13 September 2018 Added support for SST39SF040 - 512KB & 256M29 - 32MB (4x 8MB Banks) Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to David D. for the loan cart & Bart C. for testing] Added progress bar in the task bar (for Windows 7+) [Thanks to Jonas S for the suggestion] Added a taskbar pop-up to alert you when the functions such as reading the ROM, writing the ROM, etc is completed and if the progress bar hasn’t moved for 1 minute, if the software is minimized. [Thanks to Jonas S for the suggestion] Added support for reading 8MB Gameboy Carts v1.20 – 2 August 2018 Fixed bug when a colon “:” was in the Game title, reading the ROM/RAM wouldn’t write anything to the PC. [Thanks to Casey F. for reporting] v1.19 – 14 July 2018 Fix bug when backing up saves with automatic date/time set then unset, sometimes it continue to be set and when prompting to restore save files, it wouldn’t work if the base save wasn’t present. Small bug fix for M36L0R706 & 256L30B Gameboy Advance Flash Carts Fixed bug when checking for EEPROM on Intel based GBA Flash Carts, it wouldn’t allow the end 2MB to be read. Now we check if an Intel chip is present and skip the EEPROM check if so v1.18 – 19 June 2018 Speed up writing to Gameboy / Gameboy Advance Flash carts Slightly speed up reading Gameboy Advance ROMs Added support for M36L0R706 (36LOR-DRV) & 256L30B (28F256L0RB-DRV) – 16MB/32MB Gameboy Advance Flash Carts [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project and Chris K. for loaning me a cart] Added checkbox option to not erase a flash chip before writing to it. Useful if you have a DIY Gameboy Multicart with an MCU controlling the ROM chip address lines or using DIP switches [Thanks to Jonas S for the suggestion/testing] v1.17 – 30 March 2018 Added auto detecting of COM port if the COM port from the configuration file doesn’t respond correctly Page 23 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Added support for AM29F016B – 2MB Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to Davide I. for reporting/testing] v1.16 – 19 March 2018 Added a more thorough check for GBA SRAM/Flash saves Added support for SST39SF010A & AT49F040 – 32K Gameboy Flash Carts (Firmware update R9 required) [Thanks to Jonas S. & Wes for reporting/testing] v1.15 – 28 February 2018 Added option to remember the specified folder where everything should save to and load from if you changed it Added the option to add date/time to your save game file name when backing it up and also an option to prompt for the save game file to restore (useful if you are backing up your progress when playing a game) v1.14 – 15 February 2018 Fixed issue where some Gameboy Advance games with Flash saves weren’t restoring save games properly [Thanks to Patrick R. for reporting and testing] Added support for 29LV128DTMC (16MByte) & 256M29EWH (32MByte) Gameboy Advance Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. for testing] Added support for AM29LV160DB & 29LV160CTTC – 2MByte Gameboy Flash Carts (Firmware update R8 required) [Thanks to Stephan G. for testing] Added support for specifying a folder where everything should save to and load from [Thanks to Bart C. for the suggestion] v1.13 – 17 January 2018 Added support for 32K Gameboy Carts that use WR pin instead of the Audio pin [Thanks to Jonas S. for the suggestion and testing] Added support for Gameboy ES29LV160 - 1MByte Flash Cart v1.12 – 26 December 2017 Added support for GBA (MSP55LV128M / 29GL128EHMC) 16MByte Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. for reporting and testing] v1.11 – 5 December 2017 Added support for 16MByte MSP55LV128 Gameboy Advance Flash cart [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project] v1.10 – 28 November 2017 Adjusted check for EEPROM to occur before SRAM/Flash check (MCU pins would be floating if no SRAM/Flash was present, can cause false positives) v1.9 – 15 October 2017 Added support for 2Mbyte BV5 Gameboy Flash Carts (R4 Firmware required) v1.8 – 5 September 2017 Added erase cart memory option [Thanks to Jonas S. for the suggestion] Allow “_” in GB/GBA title Fixed bug when selecting 64Kbit EEPROM option in Specify cart info Page 24 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Changed text on some buttons v1.7 – 26 August 2017 Added support for writing ROMs to Gameboy 32K Flash Carts (works with R2+, faster with R3+) Updated check of SRAM/Flash, re-read the first 64 bytes twice (if the cart has an EEPROM, sometimes data lines can come back with random data in the first 64 bytes read). Changed GUI text font, added “Manual” and “Check for updates” options v1.6 – 17 August 2017 Added better checks for 512Kbit or 1Mbit Flash Added a check for flash sector erases that may take longer than the usual 25ms, waits until byte 0x00 of the sector reads 0xFF. [Thanks to EGJ for reporting the issue and assisting in troubleshooting] v1.5 – 13 August 2017 Fixed bug when writing to a GBA 1Mbit Flash save, wasn’t ending the write before switching banks Fixed bug where some GBA cartridges would be stuck in Flash ID mode and would keep repeating some bytes over and over again when backing up the save to the PC. We now exit Flash ID mode another way. [Thanks to Black Phoenix for bringing both of the above issues up and for the vast amount of time spent troubleshooting it] v1.4 – 24 June 2017 Added check to see if device is still connected before “Read Header”, “Read ROM”, etc buttons are pressed Added the current mode (GBA or GB/GBC) and firmware version once connected v1.3 – 8 May 2017 Added alternative method (very slow) to read Gameboy Camera if you aren’t able to re-program the firmware to R2 Added additional check for carts with EEPROM that seemed to allow 4Kbit or 64Kbit reads without any issues Added special check for “Chu-Chu Rocket!” SRAM size Added support for “.” in GBA game title Fixed bug when reading EEPROM with GBA 32MB carts (firmware update R2 required) v1.2 – 4 May 2017 Fixed a bug when opening/closing COM port that would cause the program to lock up Fixed a bug that wouldn’t open the “Specify Cart Info” menu when a GBA cart was inserted Updated ROM size check from 16MB to 32MB Update the check for GBA SRAM/Flash between 256k/512k to correct some carts been detected as 256k v1.1 – 4 April 2017 Updated some text labels v1.0 – 11 March 2017 Initial Release Page 25 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Console Interface v1.18 – 4 December 2018 Advises you which COM port number it’s connected on [Thanks to Kim R. for the suggestion] Added MBC type selection to GB Cart Info section Added support for v1.3 PCB & GBxCart Mini RW v1.0 v1.17 – 5 October 2018 Added another COM port for Apple Mac [Thanks to rebbTRSi] v1.16 – 14 September 2018 Added support for reading 8MB Gameboy Carts v1.15 – 2 August 2018 Fixed bug when a colon “:” was in the Game title, reading the ROM/RAM wouldn’t write anything to the PC. [Thanks to Casey F. for reporting] Fixed up Linux compiling issues after MacOS support was added [Thanks to Jan B. for reporting] v1.14 – 14 July 2018 Fixed bug when checking for EEPROM on Intel based GBA Flash Carts, it wouldn’t allow the end 2MB to be read. Now we check if an Intel chip is present and skip the EEPROM check if so v1.13 – 19 June 2018 Slightly speed up reading Gameboy Advance ROMs Added MacOS support (untested) [Thanks to grosshei] v1.12 – 30 March 2018 Added auto detecting of COM port if the COM port from the configuration file doesn’t respond correctly v1.11 – 19 March 2018 Added a more thorough check for GBA SRAM/Flash saves Added support for SST39SF010A & AT49F040 – 32K Gameboy Flash Carts (Firmware update R9 required) [Thanks to Jonas S. & Wes for reporting/testing] v1.10 – 15 February 2018 Fixed issue where some Gameboy Advance games with Flash saves weren’t restoring save games properly [Thanks to Patrick R. for reporting and testing] v1.9 – 28 November 2017 Adjusted check for EEPROM to occur before SRAM/Flash check (MCU pins would be floating if no SRAM/Flash was present, can cause false positives) v1.8 – 4 November 2017 Added support for Linux [Thanks to Michael C] v1.7 – 5 September 2017 Page 26 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Added erase cart memory option [Thanks to Jonas S. for the suggestion] Allow “_” in GB/GBA title v1.6 – 26 August 2017 Remove check for EEPROM if SRAM/Flash found Updated check of SRAM/Flash, re-read the first 64 bytes twice (if the cart has an EEPROM, sometimes data lines can come back with random data in the first 64 bytes read). v1.5 – 17 August 2017 Added better checks for 512Kbit or 1Mbit Flash Added a check for flash sector erases that may take longer than the usual 25ms, waits until byte 0x00 of the sector reads 0xFF. [Thanks to EGJ for reporting the issue and assisting in troubleshooting] v1.4 – 13 August 2017 Fixed bug when writing to a GBA 1Mbit Flash save, wasn’t ending the write before switching banks Fixed bug where some GBA cartridges would be stuck in Flash ID mode and would keep repeating some bytes over and over again when backing up the save to the PC. We now exit Flash ID mode another way. [Thanks to Black Phoenix for bringing both of the above issues up and for the vast amount of time spent troubleshooting it] Fixed bug where specify flash type/size was not taking effect Updated Sachen ROM mapper to support v1.1 PCB Added support for reading ROMs from GBA “24-in-1” Flash Carts (may not work for all flash carts) v1.3 – 8 May 2017 Added alternative method (very slow) to read Gameboy Camera if you aren’t able to re-program the firmware to R2 Added additional check for EEPROMs which seem to allow 4Kbit or 64Kbit reads without any issues Added special check for “Chu-Chu Rocket!” SRAM Added support for “.” in game title Fixed bug when reading EEPROM with GBA 32MB carts (firmware update R2 required) v1.2 – 4 May 2017 Updated ROM size check from 16MB to 32MB Update the check for GBA SRAM/Flash between 256k/512k to correct some carts been detected as 256k v1.1 – 4 April 2017 Added custom commands functionality for raw I/O access Added Sachen mapper support so you can dump ROMs from the Sachen cart into their own files [Thanks to Voltagex for bringing this up and helping with troubleshooting] [Thanks to Tauwasser for the Sachen information/post explaining how it works] v1.0 – 11 March 2017 Initial Release Page 27 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 GB Camera Saver v1.6 – 4 December 2018 Advises you which COM port number it’s connected on [Thanks to Kim R. for the suggestion] Added a variant to to also include deleted images as well [Thanks to Santiago C. for the suggestion] v1.5 – 5 October 2018 Added another COM port for Apple Mac [Thanks to rebbTRSi] v1.4 – 2 August 2018 Fixed up Linux compiling issues after MacOS support was added [Thanks to Jan B. for reporting] v1.3 – 30 March 2018 Added auto detecting of COM port if the COM port from the configuration file doesn’t respond correctly v1.2 – 15 February 2018 Added support for specifying a folder to save to in config-folder.ini [Thanks to Bart C for the suggestion] v1.1 – 4 November 2017 Added support for Linux [Thanks to Michael C] v1.0 – 12 July 2017 Initial Release Console Flasher v1.14 – 4 December 2018 Advises you which COM port number it’s connected on [Thanks to Kim R. for the suggestion] Added support for GB 64 MB Mighty Flash Cart and 4 MByte (MX29LV320) Gameboy Advance Flash Cart For Windows: Moved config.ini and config-flash.ini file to C:\Users\ folder so ROMs can be dragged and dropped from anywhere v1.13 – 5 October 2018 Added support for M29W640 – 4MByte Gameboy Flash Cart and provided another method “(2)” for flashing M36L0R706 & 256L30B Gameboy Advance Flash Carts Added another COM port for Apple Mac [Thanks to rebbTRSi] v1.12 – 14 September 2018 Added support for SST39SF040 - 512KB & 256M29 - 32MB (4x 8MB Banks) Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to David D. for the loan cart & Bart C. for testing] v1.11 – 2 August 2018 Fixed bug when a colon “:” was in the Game title, reading the ROM/RAM wouldn’t write anything to the PC. [Thanks to Casey F. for reporting] Fixed up Linux compiling issues after MacOS support was added [Thanks to Jan B. for reporting] Page 28 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 v1.10 – 14 July 2018 Small bug fix for M36L0R706 & 256L30B Gameboy Advance Flash Carts v1.9 – 19 June 2018 Speed up writing to Gameboy / Gameboy Advance Flash carts Added support for M36L0R706 (36LOR-DRV) & 256L30B (28F256L0RB-DRV) – 16MB/32MB Gameboy Advance Flash Carts [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project and Chris K. for loaning me a cart] Added MacOS support (untested) [Thanks to grosshei] v1.8 – 30 March 2018 Added auto detecting of COM port if the COM port from the configuration file doesn’t respond correctly Added support for AM29F016B – 2MB Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to Davide I. for reporting/testing] v1.7 – 19 March 2018 Added support for SST39SF010A & AT49F040 – 32K Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. & Wes for reporting/testing] v1.6 – 15 February 2018 Added support for 29LV128DTMC (16MByte) & 256M29EWH (32MByte) Gameboy Advance Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. for testing] Added support for AM29LV160DB & 29LV160CTTC – 2MByte Gameboy Flash Carts (Firmware update R8 required) [Thanks to Stephan G. for testing] v1.5 – 17 January 2018 Added support for 32K Gameboy Carts that use WR pin instead of the Audio pin [Thanks to Jonas S. for the suggestion and testing] Added support for ES29LV160 - 1MByte Flash Cart v1.4 – 26 December 2017 Added support for GBA (MSP55LV128M / 29GL128EHMC) 16MByte Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. for reporting and testing] v1.3 – 5 December 2017 Added support for 16MByte Gameboy Advance MSPLV128 Flash cart [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project] v1.2 – 4 November 2017 Added support for Linux [Thanks to Michael C] v1.1 – 15 October 2017 Added support for Gameboy 2Mbyte BV5 Flash Carts v1.0 – 26 August 2017 Initial Release - Support for writing ROMs to Gameboy 32K Flash Carts (works with R2+, faster with R3+) Page 29 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Hardware/Firmware Revision History PCB v1.1 / v1.2 / v1.3 Firmware Firmware R12 – 4 December 2018 Added support for GB 64 MB Mighty Flash Cart and 4 MByte (MX29LV320) Gameboy Advance Flash Cart Firmware R11 – 14 September 2018 Added support for SST39SF040 - 512KB & 256M29 - 32MB (4x 8MB Banks) Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to David D. for the loan cart & Bart C. for testing] Set reset pin low for 50ms to reset the cart at startup (for some CPLD carts to initialise properly) Firmware R10 – 19 June 2018 Speed up writing to Gameboy / Gameboy Advance Flash carts Slightly speed up reading Gameboy Advance ROMs Added support for M36L0R706 (36LOR-DRV) & 256L30B (28F256L0RB-DRV) – 16MB/32MB Gameboy Advance Flash Carts [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project and Chris K. for loaning me a cart] Firmware R9 – 19 March 2018 Re-written Gameboy flash cart writing functions Added support for SST39SF010A & AT49F040 – 32K Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to Jonas S. & Wes for reporting/testing] Firmware R8 – 15 February 2018 Added support for AM29LV160DB & 29LV160CTTC – 2MByte Gameboy Flash Carts [Thanks to Stephan G. for testing] Firmware R7 – 17 January 2018 Added support for 32K Gameboy Carts that use WR pin instead of the Audio pin [Thanks to Jonas S. for the suggestion and testing] Added support for Gameboy ES29LV160 - 1MByte Flash Cart Firmware R6 – 26 December 2017 Verifies bytes when programming all flash carts Firmware R5 – 5 December 2017 Added support for writing ROMs to 16MByte MSP55LV128 Gameboy Advance Flash cart [Thanks to Sanni’s Cartreader project] Firmware R4 – 15 October 2017 Added support for writing ROMs to Gameboy 2Mbyte BV5 Flash Carts Firmware R3 – 26 August 2017 Now using TinySafeBoot bootloader so ATmega MCU can be reprogrammed without the need for a programmer. (If you purchased a board before 23 August 2017, you will require an AVR programmer, please check “Reprogramming the MCU” section in the manual) Page 30 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 Added support for writing ROMs to Gameboy 32K Flash Carts Firmware R2 – 8 May 2017 Added extra nop when reading Gameboy Camera SRAM as some of data would change sometimes leading to artifacts on the pictures Changed A0-A23 address when preparing to read EEPROM from 0xFFFFFF to 0xFFFF00 to support GBA 32MB carts Firmware R1 – 27 April 2017 Switched from ATmega32A to ATmega8515L, some assigned ports have changed PCB v1.0 Firmware (Firmware R2) – 8 May 2017 Added extra nop when reading Gameboy Camera SRAM as some of data would change sometimes leading to artifacts on the pictures Changed A0-A23 address when preparing to read EEPROM from 0xFFFFFF to 0xFFFF00 to support GBA 32MB carts (Firmware R1) – 11 March 2017 Initial Release (Errata - The switch operates in reverse, for example, moving it to the left should select 3.3V but it selects 5V and moving it to the right should select 5V but it selects 3.3V.) PCB Hardware v1.3 – 4 December 2018 Removed switch to select voltage, it’s now software controlled. v1.2b – 19 July 2018 Added 10K pull-up to Reset/CS2 line as some GBA flash cart’s SRAM may corrupt a few bytes when the device is plugged/unplugged Added 2 extra pads for to hold micro USB port more securely v1.2a – 5 March 2018 Added “GB” and “GBA” silkscreen to existing “5V” and “3V” text v1.2 – 29 December 2017 Changed through-hole crystals to SMD crystals Changed Mini USB connector to Micro USB connector v1.1 – 27 April 2017 Changed ATmega169A to ATmega8515L Page 31 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31 (c) 2017-2018 by insideGadgets http://www.insidegadgets.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ Page 32 GBxCart RW Manual Revision 31
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