Lodestar wrote:I asked the guy from gamereproductions to send me a label template, and this is what I got...a black canvas with no contour lines of any kind. Looks like the same resolution as the one you have though, zig.
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Lodestar wrote:I asked the guy from gamereproductions to send me a label template, and this is what I got...a black canvas with no contour lines of any kind. Looks like the same resolution as the one you have though, zig.
Lodestar wrote:That looks pretty nice. Where'd you find the art and everything?
Do you have an editable file? I want to add the K-A rating and the product code that's on my label. Mine also says "Made in Mexico." As for everything else's placement, do you just eyeball it?
Also, I see what you mean about the italicized font - not much you can do there without having the original font at your disposal. Did you intentionally leave out the "LICENSED BY?
One other thing, could I see a version of it with the art truncated before the bend? I think it looks better that way.
Lodestar wrote:Oh, well, it was exactly the same resolution as the other picture, minus the curved corners.
Lodestar wrote:Could you send the psd over, please?
Ziggy587 wrote:^ There's also a 32Mbit EPROM similar to the 27C160, but they are both 16-bit EPROMs (not 8-bit like the 27C801 or TS0P are). Most SNES carts use 8-bit mask ROMs, the exception being SA-1 and S-DD1 carts which use 16-bit (I'm not aware of any other SNES carts that use 16-bit mask ROMs - regular Hi/LoROM carts definitely do not though).
There's no simple way to use a 16-bit EPROM on an 8-bit mask ROM cart. It is possible, but you would have to also use 3 other logic chips. And no, the '139 will not work the same way. It's a lot more work than using a TS0P.
I think I know what your problem is, I'll send ya a PM.
Ziggy587 wrote:Here's the golden rule: Check the datasheet.
http://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-p ... 7C160.html
(click on "click to view")