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Modding consoles/flashcarts

48 bytes added, 17:23, 20 August 2019
Overview: started to add classification system to indicate types
=Overview=
'''Flashcarts'''- ''Flashcarts'' <sup>(FC)</sup> are specialized cartridges that uses flash memory rather than read-only memory, meaning that it's reprogrammable. These are only available for cartridge-based systems as there's no way to achieve this kind of versatility on a disc-based system (though in some cases you can burn an image onto a CD, but requires external modification in order to work).
'''Modding''' - Modding (sometimes referred as "homebrew-ing" or "hacking") usually exploits some flaw in the system in order to achieve things that were never intended, in most cases to allow to load games from an external device to the system or launch "homebrew" applications. There are two types of modding:
* ''Softmod'' <sup>(SM)</sup> - Exploits a flaw found in a game or the systems software. Softmodding is usually safer and easier to perform in most cases, but there's still always that risk of bricking your console.* ''Hardmod'' <sup>(HM)</sup> - Exploits a flaw found in the consoles hardware. Requires you to open up your console and perform some modification to the board itself and may have do some soldering. A popular form of hardmodding is the installation of [[wikipedia:Modchip|modchips]] in order to bypass <abbr title="Digital Right Managment>DRM</abbr> protections on disc-based consoles. These are normally very technical and have a higher chance of bricking your console.
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