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Physical cartridges can be identified by the stamp on the back label. Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (NTSC 1.0) Disassembly oot ntsc jp v1.0 rom - 32 mb-
: Players can trick the game into teleporting them to the final boss. This public link is valid for 7 days
The exact data size of the ROM cartridge (256 Megabits). Can’t copy the link right now
If you look into the files powering the , you will find that the randomizer generator specifically requires a clean NTSC-US V1.0 or NTSC-JP V1.0 ROM as its base. The software reads the original 32 MB data structure, shuffles the item locations, and patches the file into a brand-new adventure.
If you watch a standard "Any%" or "Master Sword" speedrun of Ocarina of Time, the runner is almost certainly using an NTSC-JP V1.0 ROM.
Today, the "oot ntsc jp v1.0 rom - 32 mb-" file is the baseline file required for many modern community projects. Romhacking and Randomizers