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The '''Everdrive N8''' is a | The '''Everdrive N8''' is a [[:Category:Flash Cartridge|Flash Cartridge]] made by Krikzz. It uses an FPGA to emulate a wide variety of mappers, allowing the user to store a large collection of ROMs on a single SD card and run them on an NES or Famicom. | ||
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Famicom product: https://krikzz.com/store/home/32-everdrive-n8-famicom.html | Famicom product: https://krikzz.com/store/home/32-everdrive-n8-famicom.html | ||
== Mapper compatibility == | == Mapper compatibility == |
Revision as of 22:00, 28 July 2022
The Everdrive N8 is a Flash Cartridge made by Krikzz. It uses an FPGA to emulate a wide variety of mappers, allowing the user to store a large collection of ROMs on a single SD card and run them on an NES or Famicom.
In addition to NES ROMs, the Everdrive N8 is able to play FDS disk images.
Famicom expansion audio is supported, and on the NES version is output on the EXP 6 expansion pin on the cartridge connector as used by the PowerPak. A simple modification to the NES allows the expansion audio to be mixed with its output.
Specifications:
- PRG size: 512 KB
- CHR size: 512 KB
NES product: https://krikzz.com/store/home/31-everdrive-n8-nes.html
Famicom product: https://krikzz.com/store/home/32-everdrive-n8-famicom.html
Mapper compatibility
As of the OS update v1.26 in 2021, the Everdrive N8 supports the following mappers: [1]
Known problems:
- Mapper 71 only supports the memory controller used by FireHawk, all other Mapper 71 games must be reassigned to Mapper 2 to work correctly.
Software development limitations
Aside from mapper incompatibility, there are minor differences between running NES programs on the Everdrive versus a traditional single-game cartridge.
- The Everdrive does not accurately simulate power-on state. Because power-on always boots the Everdrive menu, RAM and various registers will be initialized to a consistent state before any NES ROM is chosen to run. (Reset state, however, is not affected by this problem.)
- Open bus behavior may be different in several memory regions that are used by the Everdrive, but would not be connected on a regular cartridge. (forum post)
- The Everdrive is incompatible with an NES that has the CopyNES modification installed, due to a bus conflict with its boot code.
Everdrive development resources
- Software tools and example mapper source code: http://krikzz.com/pub/support/everdrive-n8/original-series/development/