FS/T: 2m Famicom Game Doctor w/Copy Master

Started by madman, March 08, 2007, 02:03:41 pm

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madman

I just got another 2m Famicom Doctor in that I don't need.  Anyone want it?  I'll include a copy of the copy master software that'll allow you to copy disks and tune your FDS motor speed.

JC

I'm interested again. I've got one, but it's a bit shoddy -- sun damage. Let me know your price. I don't remember what I offered for the 4m one. :-\

madman

This one has sun damage too, if someone wants a pretty one, this ain't it :)  It's yellowed (well, the blue is darker) in areas where the RAM adapter wasn't covering.  The label is a little faded too, but it works like a charm.  Definitely not something to put on your display shelf.

JC

Ah, ok. I haven't tested the one I've got yet. I may still hit you up with an offer.

madman

I'll do an even trade for the gold punch out  ;D


kite200

Also, whats the difference between the different number of M's, like 2m or 4m
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madman

I can take pics of this one, but it looks like the others I've posted. 


The difference in size is just memory, how large of a game it can hold.  Of course that number is basically useless now since finding the hacked cart games on famicom disks will be next to impossible in this day and age.  Today it's useful for properly tuning your motor and for copying disks.

madman

Last call here before I put this up on non Famicom message boards :)

Nickv

Im interested in it. how much are you asking?

madman


madman

I forgot I still had this, found it today while organizing the closet.  Same as before.  I'm looking to sell rather than trade as I'm trying to make room in my closets.  Will probably throw a bunch of pirate multis and junk up here later as well.

satoshi_matrix

Just what is this thing? What does it do? I might be interested......depending on what it is.

madman

Game doctor, it allows you to play cart games copied to FDS disks (assuming you can find them), copy existing FDS disks onto blanks/overwrite other games and you can use Copymaster to properly tune the speed of you drive to achieve the best possible reading results.

satoshi_matrix

oh.....so without blank Famicom Disks then its pretty much useless huh? Is there anyone who sells them? I'd be interested in this only for creating backups of my precious few discs.