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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    Yep, as I expected, the 2nd glop top is a rom. I'm assuming they didn't want to shell out the extra money for the 64Mb FLASH chip. There is really no easy way to dump the memory from something like that without scoping all the pins... and that will be a feat and a half.
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    The case is pretty much what you see in the picture, with 2 headphone like jacks on the top. there is one that is smaller (~1.25mm) that is used for video out. It has a small bulge in the back where the 3 AAA's go. The screen is backlit. We did some pixel counting, and the resolution is...
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    I tooks some pictures with the 6.1 SLR I have at work (Beware, very large): Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Each one is ~4MB a piece.
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    UPDATE: I ordered a 48-TSOP adapter for the dataman. Hopefully, in 1-2 weeks, I will have it, and can rip the flash from this thing, and possibly reprogram it (if it's an NROM nes)
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    That would be awesome. Oh, It might take a bit to get a dump of the rom. I have 2 options 1: destroy the glop top to keep it from driving the address lines on the board, or try to watch the bus using 'crafty' methods and slowly rebuild the data from it.
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    Yes, at least one glop top is the CPU Mine doesn't even have a 2nd glop top. It may very well depend on the shipment if you have a glop top rom, or even your model. If there are 3 version, it's very possible that they could have only done flash in the 50 model to save money. Either way, I'll...
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    Actually, it's pretty common. Nintendo-on-a-Chip is a really simple core to recreate, and the availability of development tools and emulators for NROMs is pretty much unmatched. If they created their own system, they wouldn't have a wide variety of various games to test on it. It's actually...
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    New system at GameStop: VG Pocket

    The game does resemble an NOAC, and yes, thit is legal to make nintendo clones, so long as they do not contain copyright material. I quoted yours in reference to your 'two glop tops'. Not all version contain the glop-top. The VG Pocket 50 contains a Micron 32Mb flash chip to store their...
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