In my last blog entry, I announced the creation of an evolving database of NES ROM headers, focused on cartridge accuracy. However, while I can make a spreadsheet for easy accessibility, spreadsheets are not the best way to organize data for use by other programs. I cannot expect someone wanting a full set of proper NES 2.0 ROMs to manually edit the headers of over 2,900 separate files!
There has to be an easier way, right?
The task of manual fixing isn't slight.
Well, if you read further now,
I'll be happy to tell you how.
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