A Satellaview research blog.

NicoNicoDouga presents more music.

Don’t worry, folks. I’ve still been eyeing NicoNicoDouga.

A few interesting music-related uploads have popped up.
I’m not sure at the moment whether they’re recreations or rips, but they sound quite a bit like Satellaview music. 🙂
Along with the video embeds and JP links, I’ll generate English NicoNico.com links for the pieces, and MP3 download rips.

ファミコン探偵倶楽部 BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ OP 突貫耳コピg
NicoNico.com link
MP3 Download

ファミコン探偵倶楽部 BS探偵倶楽部 BGMピアノアレンジ 『聞き込み』
NicoNico.com link
MP3 Download

ふぁみこんむかし話 新・鬼ヶ島 BGMとアレンジ 『4章』
NicoNico.com link
MP3 Download

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New ROM Dump: Tamori no Picross 6/26 (By Ikari_01)


This ROM dump is a bit of a story.
A few days ago Ikari_01 came up to me and told me that he dumped something named “Tamori no Picross 6/26”. Being the eager person who is interested in new ROM dumps, I wanted to take a look at it.

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Trying to understand a Satellaview ROM’s SRAM system.

Something that’s confused me for a while about download games on the Satellaview, is how the SRAM stuff functions. Mostly, because it tends to be a problem when I try hacking around with ROMs. (I tend to try to get random ROMs to boot on BS-X in BSNES in my spare time.)

For reference, this has been an issue with getting various ROMs to play in older emulator versions and ROM Copiers, as well as with doing projects such as fan translations. Unfortunately, I do not have old tech notes on the Radical Dreamers fan translation lying around my computer to help with this at the moment.

I figured that to attempt to analyze this, I’d look into three of the retail-game ROM Dumps that support SRAM and compare them to the dumps of the retail carts.

– Actraiser
– Super Nazo Puyo
– Zelda No Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce

Unfortunately, this just ended up confusing me even more. Running the original Actraiser up against the BS Counterpart in UltraCompare on Ubuntu showed no differences outside of the header (A measly 25 byes of difference?), and the same went for Super Nazo Puyo. As for Kamigami? There’s three different revisions to choose from, and the BS Version is slightly off from -all- of them in various random spots (and with a lot of “FFs in place of 00s” which are not helpful, either.)

I currently don’t have much of anything in terms of notes to help me out here, either. So much for my quick attempt to port SMW…


Back on NicoNico – BS Tantei Club Zenpen.

Someone on NicoNicoDouga seemed to think it was a problem that A certain set of BS Tantei Cub videos was removed from the site, and so this person decided to do something about it! Behold!

BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ 前編 part1
BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ 前編 part2
BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ 前編 part3
BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ 前編 oart4
BS探偵倶楽部 ~雪に消えた過去~ 前編 part5

.. hmm, 5 parts? And… this video starts right quite a bit after the downloading sequence. It seems we have a 3rd video set for this segment!
Also, these were a bit difficult to track down because they didn’t have the JP “Satellaview” tag on them….

… oh, yeah, I almost forgot! We should totally check out how these appear on the English NicoNico.com!

Zenpen part 1
Zenpen part 2
Zenpen part 3
Zenpen part 4
Zenpen part 5

And of course, last but not least, click “More” to see them stream from here!

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ROM dumps by ChronoMoogle.

After getting Ikari’s help in getting some 8M Packs ROM-dumped, ChronoMoogle sent me these Memory Pack ROM dumps to take a look at.

The first is a redump of BS Fire Emblem Akaneia Senki Hen Dai-1-Wa: Palace Kanryaku.
In comparison with the previous dump, the -only- difference is the date, which is marked (as ucon64 detects it) 9/29 instead of the previous dump’s 4/4. Otherwise, it is completely identical, even down to the checksum.
As unfortunate as it is that I didn’t find something awesome like the missing CG Art (aw, well. I got scans of that anniversary book, anyway), the fact that these two different dumps are the same down to the checksum basically means the ROM data is as close to “verified good” as it can possibly be, which is pretty good for a Soundlink game!
Likewise, compatibility is also identical to the previous ROM dump.

The second ROM… uhhhhhh…..
….
Checking the hex mentions something about “ASCII Music Data”, so it may be intended to be Ongaku Tsukuru Kanaderu data, but… it doesn’t seem to show in BS-X or anything. Is it a corrupt or deleted data? This is confusing….

Both of these ROM dumps can be downloaded here.

In Snesfreaks, hacking happens.

A few days ago ChronoMoogle invited me into the euIRCnet chatroom #snesfreaks. Being the curious person I am, I accepted. #snesfreaks is the official chatroom of Snesfreaks.com, a German SNES fansite. NOTE TO SELF: Google Translate is your friend. Sometimes.

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