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Konami/Sony cartridges that are easy to disassemble

dhau
msx master
Posts: 1062
Posted: July 24 2008, 18:30   
Hi guys,

I have a number of Padial devices as well as modified Konami SCC PCBs that I would like to house in nice cartridge cases. I don't like to use newer cases with latches, because they break so easily. Some of the older Konami games are in the cartridges that are easy to disassemble, just unscrew two bits and you're done!

So, can you please contribute with the name of the Sony/Konami MSX games that are housed in reusable cartridge housing?

From all my games I found only Konami Video Hustler and Sony Lode Runner are reusable.

Thanks


Guillian
msx professional
Posts: 647
Posted: July 24 2008, 18:57   
Also Koeis, Hydlide 1, 2 & 3, Family Stadium, Arkanoid, Dragon Slayer IV, Xanadu, Ashguine, Dires, The Castle, Dragon Quest, Midnight Brothers and lots more.
Jipe
msx freak
Posts: 205
Posted: July 24 2008, 18:59   
opening hal cartridges is easy

just find screw under the label
yum
msx addict
Posts: 437
Posted: July 24 2008, 23:42   
Or use old audiotape cases...
animator75
msx novice
Posts: 17
Posted: August 14 2008, 08:16   
Yep, I used audiotape cases and a lot of epoxy glue works perfect
luppie
msx lover
Posts: 78
Posted: August 14 2008, 09:25   
I ordered a package at a local diy store to make a silicone mould, so I can try to make my own cartridjes, I found a lot of sites that descibes this proces for prototyping.
I'm planning to copy the housing of a FM-Pac cause it's bigger then a normal cartridge but still small and slimm.

I don't have any experience with this, so hopefully on a short notice I will know if this works well.
yum
msx addict
Posts: 437
Posted: August 14 2008, 09:46   
Maybe you can buy some empty Moonsound/GFX9000 casings from Sunrise. They look great and almost anything fits in there.
RyJuZo
msx freak
Posts: 135
Posted: August 14 2008, 10:48   
I just bought 10 cases from sunrise...for a very good price. They have the same dimensions as any konami game.
It's also cheaper then buying old games for reuse.
And ofcourse no need to butcher original games.


spacegremlin
msx novice
Posts: 26
Posted: August 14 2008, 12:20   
i think if its possible i, would also go for the sunrise housings.
look nice, not to big.
s, and
and like said, somethimes you see none wanted cartridges, but when you need them for the housing.
some how, the price are higher at that moment, so at the end not cheap.

sometimes a sony cartridges goes for 2 euro, and the other day the same goes for 15 euros.

Bastiaan
msx lover
Posts: 68
Posted: August 14 2008, 14:42   
Quote:

I ordered a package at a local diy store to make a silicone mould, so I can try to make my own cartridjes, I found a lot of sites that descibes this proces for prototyping.



Can you share the sites and/or your experiences with us? Will you be casting under normal atmosphere or will you try something to lower the pressure in your mould to reduce air-traps in the part?

I heard small details like the screw-holes are often formed using nails/ or other metal inserts in the silicone. These details get too fragile if made from silicone only.
 
 







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