To that end, we will briefly take a look at the cartridge, inside and out. When it comes to flash cartridges and copiers of Chinese origin, many potential owners often have questions concerning build quality.
You will need one of those to load the OS software and rom files, like with the Everdrive 64. The included CD contains software for the SD card.
I ordered this one from eBay.Īs you can see from the pictures, the current ED64 Plus has fairly minimal packaging, though it does come with a software CD and instructions. These can be had for around $60 - $80 USD depending on where you are shopping, be it Amazon or Aliexpress. Below is the latest version of the ED64 Plus, it has no slot on top and instead sports an NTSC-PAL switch, thanks to the inclusion of the UltraCIC which allows for region free usage, thus no longer requires a boot cartridge. These older ED64Plus cartridges don't seem to be available for sale anymore from places like eBay or Amazon.įurther updates to this device have brought us to the focus of this article. As far as we know, those early cartridges were not capable of backing up original games (in case you were curious about that). The earliest ED64Plus cartridge had a slot on top and a dust cover, this was for adding a retail game on top with an authentic security CIC chip. It should be first noted that the ED64Plus is by now a fairly old product which has seen a few revisions over the years. If you haven't read our article on it, use this link. Because the ED64Plus and Everdrive 64 are so similar, this article will be covering differences and similarities with the Everdrive 64.
It can even still be purchased brand new.
That said, it has seen improvements of its own since its introduction and technically it is a viable competing product. It's about time we talked about it.īefore we go any further, as the name might suggest, the ED64Plus is indeed a chinese bootleg of the very high quality Everdrive 64. Today, let's go over the ED64 Plus cartridge. In the past, we've encouraged flash cart fans to stick with the Everdrive 64 and alternatively the 64Drive, but there's one product which despite its somewhat questionable origins and initially dubious quality when it first launched, has routinely remained popular due to its low cost. Years ago, we covered the (then new) Everdrive 64 cartridge, a device for running rom backups on a real N64 console. "Good artists copy, great artists steal" -Pablo Picasso, Steve Jobs Introduction Everything and More about the ED64Plus (UltraCIC Ver.)