Did anyone really expect a little limited edition novelty to have high security to begin with?this doesn't surprise me. just shows how weak nintendos security is.
good point.Did anyone really expect a little limited edition novelty to have high security to begin with?
128kb:How much storage does it have? I'd just wanna add all the missing NES Mario Bros games and mario spinoffs, so Super Mario Bros 2/USA, Super Mario Bros 3, Mario Bros., Dr. Mario, Wario's Woods, Yoshi, NES Open Tournament Golf, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Donkey Kong 3, Wrecking Crew, and fuck it maybe even Mario is Missing and Mario's Time Machine too, just for the sake of being complete (and yes I'm aware Mario pops up in games like Punch Out, but I'm focusing only on games where Mario characters are playable).
Interesting, an STM32H7B0VBT6 is the main processor! Cortex-M7, 128 KBytes Flash, 1024 KBytes of RAM. Also some unpopulated headers close by that expose SWD (the Arm Cortex-M debug interface)! pic.twitter.com/f5cdSlmin6
— stacksmashing (@ghidraninja) November 12, 2020
Well shit, Super Mario 2 alone, as well as Super Mario 3 alone are too big for device.128kb:
It actually has 8MB.Well shit, Super Mario 2 alone, as well as Super Mario 3 alone are too big for device.
Next to it is a Macronix 25U8035 8Mb flash - definitely a candidate to be dumped! pic.twitter.com/23gegjHMjn
— stacksmashing (@ghidraninja) November 12, 2020
Well shit, Super Mario 2 alone, as well as Super Mario 3 alone are too big for device.
It actually has 8MB.
https:/twitter.com/ghidraninja/status/1326857188158136320
You're right.@Mnecraft368 Actually it says on the twitter post it has 8Mb of storage, that means 1 megabyte, so much less space to add games, unless the person posting messed up with the lower case "b"