Well, thanks to a SNES emulator finally separating cartridge details from system details, I was able to use BSNES's features to get the XBand rom running on BSNES. Enjoy the music and graphics!
www.neviksti.com/xband_test.zip
NOTE:
It takes awhile to load the first time. Also, the XML file is very much needed, don't remove it. And if you rename files, make sure both are named the same.
snes X-Band treat
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I've dumped roms before using a Game doctor copier for the snes, but it is usually easier to just go online.
This one I just grabbed a copy online. To make it work with bsnes, I had to supply a memory map (the XML file), and added some data to the rom file to let me map in constant values for where the FRED and modem registers etc. are to let it pass some startup tests. At first I was trying to hack the rom to remove a bunch of the tests, but it got tedious. This way was easier.
This one I just grabbed a copy online. To make it work with bsnes, I had to supply a memory map (the XML file), and added some data to the rom file to let me map in constant values for where the FRED and modem registers etc. are to let it pass some startup tests. At first I was trying to hack the rom to remove a bunch of the tests, but it got tedious. This way was easier.