Can you also send it to me, please? (By the way, I would have recommended a dump from 0 to ffff, just to be sure.)
Maybe Turbografx cards?
Are the same connectors...
Can you also send it to me, please? (By the way, I would have recommended a dump from 0 to ffff, just to be sure.)
64K files sent. Thanks!
Maybe Turbografx cards?
Are the same connectors...
It looks like a missing link in the evolution from Bee Cards to Tubografx cards (in terms of its plastic molding), but the latter has 6 more pins.
Did someone able to read Japanese already read the labels?
Other BeeCards work fine, Romano?
Did you try to clean the BC connectors?
Ah, someone on IRC translated the texts:
検査ソフト ハドソン開発品 検Ⅱ用 test software, hudson development item, "for test 2"
検査ソフト ハドソン開発品 エージング用 test software, hudson development item, "for aging"
The ROM file provided hints that the pinout is different from MSX Beecard. Are there other hudson style card readers than MSX and PC Engine?
Sega had Sega My Card for Sega Mark III and Master System. Those had two rows of connectors though.
Apparently there also were Soft cards for the c64 that also had two rows of connectors.
Oh and apparently there were Bee Cards used as telephone cards which had exactly the same connectors and number of connectors as the ones on msx. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Card#/media/File:Mitsubish...
The bottom side of that card describes "書き換え可能BC", means "Re-writable BC".
Also it describes "To erase or program into this card, use specified BC reader-writer or ROM writers."
So likely it is EEPROM card, and contents of the card maybe erased or corrupted...
Did someone able to read Japanese already read the labels?
Other BeeCards work fine, Romano?
Did you try to clean the BC connectors?
Just cleaned them. Expect an email. (The other Bee Cards--Jet Set Willy and Star Force--are working fine.)