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[SC64][DOCS] Updated readme
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- [64drive](https://64drive.retroactive.be) ([archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20240406215731/https://64drive.retroactive.be/)) orders being on permanent hold long before creating this repository.
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- [64drive](https://64drive.retroactive.be) ([archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20240406215731/https://64drive.retroactive.be/)) orders being on permanent hold long before creating this repository.
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- [EverDrive-64 X7](https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/ed64x7.html) being disappointment for homebrew development (slow USB upload, unjustified price and overcomplicated SD card access).
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- [EverDrive-64 X7](https://krikzz.com/our-products/cartridges/ed64x7.html) being disappointment for homebrew development (slow USB upload, unjustified price and overcomplicated SD card access).
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- Context: Both aforementioned products were priced at $199 in 2020. 64drive features made it a vastly more useful tool for homebrew development.
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Since then, 64drive had never been restocked and EverDrive-64 X7 price was lowered to $159 (as of May 2024).
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- [Jan Goldacker (@jago85)](https://github.com/jago85) and his projects:
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- [Jan Goldacker (@jago85)](https://github.com/jago85) and his projects:
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- [Brutzelkarte](https://github.com/jago85/Brutzelkarte_FPGA) providing solid base for starting this project and sparking hope for true open source N64 flashcarts.
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- [Brutzelkarte](https://github.com/jago85/Brutzelkarte_FPGA) providing solid base for starting this project and sparking hope for true open source N64 flashcarts.
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- [UltraCIC_C](https://github.com/jago85/UltraCIC_C) reimplementation for easy integration in modern microcontrollers. Thanks also goes to everyone involved in N64 CIC reverse engineering.
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- [UltraCIC_C](https://github.com/jago85/UltraCIC_C) reimplementation for easy integration in modern microcontrollers. Thanks also goes to everyone involved in N64 CIC reverse engineering.
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### **Components**
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### **Components**
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1. Locate interactive BOM file inside `hw/pcb` folder
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1. Locate interactive BOM file inside `hw/pcb` folder (alternatively, check out this [BOM discussion](https://github.com/Polprzewodnikowy/SummerCart64/discussions/27))
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2. Order all parts listed in the BOM file or use PCB assembly service together with your PCB order
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2. Order all parts listed in the BOM file or use PCB assembly service together with your PCB order
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