If you are looking for a physical cartridge of this version: Cartridge Stamp
A ROM is a type of non-volatile memory used in computers and other electronic devices. In the context of video games, ROMs are used to distribute and play games on emulators or, historically, on the original hardware.
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Note: If your hash is different, you likely have the 1.1 revision (CRC32: 669F9FE0) or the US version. Getting the ROM to Work
The Japanese text scrolls much faster than the English version, shaving off nearly two minutes in a full "No Major Glitches" speedrun. Verification & Tools
The ROM with CRC 3322EFFC is the definitive "original code" version of A Link to the Past . While it is not the ideal candidate for standard English playthroughs (due to the language barrier and lack of bug fixes present in later versions), it remains a vital asset for preservationists and technical researchers studying the raw programming of the SNES classic.
is the industry-standard identifier for this specific version, confirmed by preservation databases like superfamicom.org and used by technical tools like the jpdasm disassembly project ROM Technical Details Japan 1.0 (Initial Release). 03A63945398191337E896E5771F77173 LoROM (8 Mb / 1 MB). Significance:
The CRC value is crucial for verifying the integrity of the ROM data. It helps ensure that the downloaded ROM file is not corrupted and matches the expected file content.


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