• snoodwattle
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    27 months ago

    Where’s the rest of the article? I only see these the paragraphs:

    One of the remarkable characteristics of the Super Nintendo was the ability for game cartridges (cart) to pack more than instructions and assets into ROM chips. If we open and look at the PCBs, we can find inside things like the CIC copy protection chip, SRAM, and even “enhancement processors”.

    ↫ Fabien Sanglard

    When I was a child and teenager in the ’90s, the capabilities of the SNES cartridge were a bit of a legend. We’d talk about what certain games would use which additional processors and chips in the cartridge, right or wrong, often boasting about the games we owned, and talking down the games we didn’t. Much of it was probably nonsense, but there’s some good memories there.

    We’re decades deep into the internet age now, and all the mysteries of the SNES cartridge can just be looked up on Wikipedia and endless numbers of other websites. The mystery’s all gone, but at least now we can accurately marvel at just how versatile the SNES really was.

    • @just_another_person
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      27 months ago

      Loads for me. Pretty simple site, but try disabling content blockers. Check your console.

      • snoodwattle
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        7 months ago

        I don’t have any content blockers. For fun I tried Desktop view, RSS reader, and an archive.is crawl but it looks the same: http://archive.today/8EaKt

        Maybe it’s a region thing

        Edit: Ohhh click the Fabien link, not the OS News one