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Little-scale’s extensive work with Sega sound synthesis brings this in-depth tutorial -

This tutorial is a step-by-step guide on how to make your very own 32KB Sega Master System cartridge. The cost is quite low (if you have a programmed EPROM or you are able to program your own) – I payed around AU$8 in parts for one of my carts as made in this tutorial.

These carts have been tested on a PAL SMS 1 and a PAL SMS 2.

The good news is that the cartridges use a re-programmable EPROM, provided that you have the appropriate facilities (EPROM programmer and EPROM eraser).

How To Make a 32KB Sega Master System Cartridge

BY Collin Cunningham

Born, drew a lot, made video, made music on 4-track, then computer, more songwriting, met future wife, went to art school for video major, made websites, toured in a band, worked as web media tech, discovered electronics, taught myself electronics, blogged about DIY electronics, made web videos about electronics and made music for them … and I still do!

One Response to HOW TO – Make a sega master system memory cart

  1. torrey on said:

    looks like the use of some high quality packaging components nice job and cool idea :)

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