with 512k rom and 512k ram.
Yeah, that seems the natural split. Though you can replace the 512k RAM with ROM if you're using to produce your own cards. (that's why cost is a big factor)
Excellent!
It looks like your for competition ROM-only cards is getting tougher (
http://www.pcenginefx.com/forums/index.php?topic=19848.0), but AFAIK, you'll be the only-game-in-town with affordable ROM+RAM cards ... if you guys at Aetherbyte decide to stock and sell them.
No, it's not in-system flashable:( The programming timing on the chip is too fast for the pce to handle, and if a block isn't programmed in that time-frame, the chip times out.
That makes sense, thanks!
My goal isn't to mass produce and sell these. It's to build a card that -anyone- can make cheaply, and use for development and/or homebrew productions.
This is where I question the plan, but I've certainly been horribly wrong before. Are you sure that's going to make sense for small homebrew developers?
I think that ichigobankai has found out in the other thread that most people really don't want to solder surface-mount components onto boards.
Does your $20-per-card-in-a-batch-of-50 estimate include contract-production of the boards in China, all the plastic/spacers needed to make it fit properly, and shipping to the USA?
If so, then I'm going to have to drop $1000 (minimum) to get them, and I'd probably have to charge at
least $30 or maybe even $40 per card in order to cover returns, interest, and my time in order for it to be worthwhile. Does that sound right?
I think developers have different needs for different games; since the card is re-flashable, you could set it up however you like. Or make a few, with different setups for different needs.
That's absolutely great for development use (but still not as good as a TED2-with-USB), but if I were to think about requiring one of these to play a homebrew CD game, then you're giving me a
lot of extra trouble for that 320KB of extra RAM.
Are you perhaps thinking of these cards as acting as a sort of copy-protection method for homebrew CD games?
Yes, I'd love to have a faster cd read routine. I think I'm going to need it....
Me, too! But for me, I suspect that I'd put it in a bank in the regular SCD RAM.
I can afford a $35 card. I can afford an everdrive. Can everyone?
Would you rather have people play your translation, or complain that it required a $35 card (that's not available anymore. Better check e-bay..) or a $100 card to play through?
I think that the idea would be to use the minimum of extra hardware that's necessary to make the translation run.
If someone can't afford the required hardware, then they can play the translation on an emulator for free.
Remember ... translations aren't like homebrew, they're basically "grey-area" from the start, and they're given away for free.
Do you really think that any translator is going to want to pay money to stock ROM/RAM cards just so that they can give away their translation for free???
I suspect that most translators don't have a burning desire to become shop-keepers ... and I
certainly don't!
Also, if some translator started requiring people to buy a "custom" my-translations-only ROM/RAM card, then they'd get crucified by the rest of the translation community!
So "yes", if I needed to use extra RAM in a translation, then I'd make it compatible with emulators, and also with whatever ROM/RAM HuCard people can go out there and easily buy ... which at this point means the $80 TED2.
If Aetherbyte wants to make a generic 512KB/512KB "System Card 4" available for $20, then I'd try to make it compatible with those and point people in your direction.
If those cards become popular, then you may see people making homebrew for them.
(Not that Xanadu will. But then you run into the whole tobias reproduction problem....Which is another part of the cheap card idea.)
The possibility of Tobias doing a reproduction is definitely something that SamIAm and I have already talked about, many times.
Now that he's giving away the translations for "free", I'm not sure just how pissed that I can be.
Yes, it's
really annoying that such an unscrupulous ass would be basically making a profit out of my work, but I'm certainly not going to start making my own illegal reproductions!
IMHO, requiring a new ROM/RAM card is counter-productive.
Most of Tobias's customers want shelf-candy, and it's not going to matter that they're going to have to come here to buy a ROM/RAM card (or just play it on an emulator).
In fact, if there's money-to-be-made, then Tobias will just clone the card and charge $60 for the "official" PCEWorks "Translation Card".