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Family Computer => Famicom / Disk System => Topic started by: 8-bit-dreams on December 26, 2011, 11:57:19 pm

Title: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: 8-bit-dreams on December 26, 2011, 11:57:19 pm
hi sir's i got this Datach joint ROM system and a game ( dragon ball z) but i dont have any cards with the bar codes to go with it . I have read few articles that bar codes from cartons and other stuff can sometimes produce characters.

Would just like to ask if anyone here had actually done and try printing out codes and then using it. If so, i hope you guys can hook me up with some links or something.

(http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/2301/bandaidatachjointromsys.jpg)

(http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2152/nintendofamilycomputera.jpg)

if you want to see more photos for reference you can just visit my BLOG. thanks!
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: UglyJoe on December 27, 2011, 05:17:54 am
The manual states that you can only use 8 or 13 digit barcodes.  You want to swipe the cards with the barcode facing the front of the Famicom.  It comes with a few blank cards, and gives instructions for positioning barcodes correctly on the blanks.  I think the barcode needs to be printed on some kind of glossy material in order to be read by the scanner.  I tried printing a few barcodes from an inkjet printer, and I haven't gotten them to work yet (although I haven't done extensive testing).

I have to leave for work now, but I can post a scan of some of the cards later.

I have two Datach units, but only the pack-in Dragonball Z game.  The first one that I got has trouble reading the official cards, and won't read any other barcodes that I've tried to scan.  The second one works fine.  I'm telling you this because it's possible that even if you're doing everything else right, the hardware itself may be messed up.
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: cmv2 on December 27, 2011, 02:52:42 pm
http://www.filefactory.com/file/c047280/n/datach.rar

all card scan of my datach, only open for scan
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: UglyJoe on December 28, 2011, 08:33:43 pm
Here are my scans:

A blank card and a regular card.  The cards measure roughly 8.55cm x 5.9cm each.
http://ximwix.net/storage/datach_two_cards.jpg (http://ximwix.net/storage/datach_two_cards.jpg)

Page 17 from the Datach manual, explaining the types of barcodes to use and the recommended size/position of the barcodes to use on the blank cards.
http://ximwix.net/storage/datach_page_17.jpg (http://ximwix.net/storage/datach_page_17.jpg)
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: 8-bit-dreams on February 08, 2012, 12:13:20 am
Quote from: cmv2 on December 27, 2011, 02:52:42 pm
http://www.filefactory.com/file/c047280/n/datach.rar

all card scan of my datach, only open for scan


sir the file is not found?
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: fredJ on February 08, 2012, 01:15:17 am
You can use barcodes from food products or other bought items.
Wish I knew before I sold my loose one.
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: UglyJoe on February 08, 2012, 04:50:04 am
Quote from: fredJ on February 08, 2012, 01:15:17 am
You can use barcodes from food products or other bought items.


Only 8 or 13 digit barcodes, though.
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: fredJ on February 08, 2012, 10:05:41 am
Isn't all barcodes 13 digits? I think in the EU they are.

But you have to cut away the digits so it can scan properly.
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: UglyJoe on February 08, 2012, 10:35:45 am
Quote from: fredJ on February 08, 2012, 10:05:41 am
Isn't all barcodes 13 digits? I think in the EU they are.


Most in America are 12 digits.  The 13 digit codes are more of a internationalization thing, which is something America has never really cared about.
Title: Re: Famicom Datach joint ROM system
Post by: manuel on February 09, 2012, 08:10:26 pm
I didn't know that.  :o
Here in Japan all codes I checked have 13 digits.
The one on my cold medicine has 8 digits.

America seems to love to do things differently. See the metric system and weight units...  :crazy: