c128-mmu-256k-exp
C128 MMU 256K RAM expansion (by ytmytm)
gb-hardware
Game Boy -related custom hardware by gekkio (by Gekkio)
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diy gameboy cardridge from scratch
Gekkio has many interesting designs: https://github.com/Gekkio/gb-hardware
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do you guys know any online and complete guide teaching how to make own gameboy cartridges?
this might be useful for board schematics to roll your own PCBs. at the bare minimum you'll need a board with an EEPROM chip to program your cartridge ROM onto. anything fancy and you'll need a board with an EEPROM plus an MBC chip (the simplest to understand imo is MBC1)
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Cheap ways to get cartridge contact pins for decoration?
There are some projects where people have designed PCBs for gameboy cartridges, like this one. https://github.com/Gekkio/gb-hardware. The license file says it can be used commercially so you should be good, but I'd read carefully if you plan to sell them.
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"You only have to clean up the contacts. I'll give you a good deal." He said....
There's been a lot of research into making DIY Gameboy cartridges. For example here.
What are some alternatives?
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Homebrew-Gameboy-Cartridge - Eagle library, schematic, and board files for a Homebrew Gameboy Cartridge PCB.
SIDKick - SIDKick -- the first complete SID 6581/8580-drop-in-replacement that you can build yourself
meatloaf - A Commodore IEC Serial multi-device emulator
Sidekick64 - Sidekick64: A Versatile Software-Defined Cartridge for the C64, C128, C16, plus/4, and VIC20
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