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Bung Enterprises - Doctor V64 Jr.
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| Comment by Bung:
Perfect for artist/programmers to run their work on N64 system. The low
cost of the Doctor V64 Junior makes it affordable for companies to buy one
for every artist and programmer. As the Doctor V64 Junior allows bi-directional
communication between the PC and N64 and allows N64 to write into the Doctor
V64 Junior's DRAM, it is perfect for real time debugging. Transfer rate
has also increase significantly as it uses EPP 32bit mode to transfer data.
It takes about 80-90 seconds to load a 512 mbits ROM file(depends on the
speed of you hard disc). Actual loading time will depends on the computer
that is transferring the ROM file to the Doctor V64 Junior. Doctor V64 Junior
is also perfect for non-official game developers who wants to try programming
on the N64 but do not have the hardware available yet as only official developers
can have access to official N64 development device. Perfect for exhibition,
meeting and presentation as artists/programmers can bring it to different
places easily, as it is portable and has batteries to hold data inside the
DRAM. Perfect for beta and media testing as CD-ROM can be sent out together with it and users can download N64 ROM files themselves and run it. Save part of the game in CD-ROM (1 or 2 stages) and send it out to beta testers to try or send it to the media for previews and reviews. Developers can also start beta-testing center in offices, malls or exhibitions. The low cost of the Doctor V64 Junior and the easy setup of it make it the perfect hardware. Developers can easily have a huge install base of beta testers. Having more beta tester means more bugs free and better quality games. Doctor V64 Junior is a dream come true for both amateur and professional coders/programmers. The Dr V64 Junior is a low budget alternative to expensive FlashROM cartridge for official developers and yet powerful enough to meet the requirements they need. Amateur coders/programmers have no access to development device like the Doctor V64 Junior. Even official developers have limited quantity of hardware for developing N64 format games. Best of all, the Doctor V64 Junior price is so low, even high school students who wants to start projects on N64 programming can afford it. The Doctor V64 Junior allows amateur coders to use it as a stepping stone to being an official programmer. Amateur coders can use it to write N64 format demo programs to show off their programming skill and send it to official game developers. Instructions for using Doctor V64 Junior 1.Doctor V64 requires power supply to hold data and there are three sources of power inputs. Doctor V64 Junior operates on either six standard 1.5V AA size batteries, six 1.2V AA size rechargeable batteries or a 7V-12V, 200ma or above DC power supply. (DC power supply and batteries are not included in the package). The center point polarity of the power supply plug to the Doctor V64 Junior is negative (-). When not in used with N64, Doctor V64 Junior is able to hold data up to 6 hours with six 1.5V AA size Alkaline batteries. Please note that the Doctor V64 Junior consume power from N64 and not batteries when the N64 is turned on. Doctor V64 Junior will not hold data when there is no power from batteries, power supply or N64, the DRJRWIN (2.0 or later) program will display an error message 'No Port Found!'. 2.Use a 25 pins printer extension cable or a 25 pins data switch cable, connect one end to a PC parallel port and the other end to the Doctor V64 Junior. Do not use 'Laplink' cable, as it is not compatible to the hardware. Make sure that both ends of the cable are male. Please set computer parallel/printer port to EPP mode. Consult your computer manufacturer for information on switching the parallel/printer to EPP mode. 3.Use the DRJRWIN (2.0 or later) program to download the N64 format ROM file into the Doctor V64 Junior. Click on the 'Write' icon and select a ROM file to load into the Doctor V64 Junior DRAM. 4.After the ROM file has been loaded, before turning on the N64, inserted a standard N64 cartridge into the slot on the back of Doctor V64 Junior. It is not necessary to switch off the power switch of the Doctor V64 Junior when playing on the N64 as it does not consumer power from the batteries. 5.If user still need to retain data after playing, before switching off the N64, please make sure to turn on the switch of the Doctor V64 Junior. The Doctor V64 Junior has a few major parts and the descriptions are as follows:
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correction | Sources: Lator.com,
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