sega sonic arcade the saga continues
- rodwod
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
I see ..
and all of the segasonic pcb's have suicide batteries i guess.
Its odd cos dingsbums from this forum saved his pcb be removing the battery and replacing the epr roms
or at least that's what i thought he did maybe i misunderstood .
so all working SSA pcb's have batteries (original or replaced) you can't use it correctly otherwise.
and all of the segasonic pcb's have suicide batteries i guess.
Its odd cos dingsbums from this forum saved his pcb be removing the battery and replacing the epr roms
or at least that's what i thought he did maybe i misunderstood .
so all working SSA pcb's have batteries (original or replaced) you can't use it correctly otherwise.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
If he has decrypted roms, then that is what he can do.
Problem is, they do not appear to be public, otherwise someone would have shared them with you already.
Did you send him a PM yet?
Problem is, they do not appear to be public, otherwise someone would have shared them with you already.
Did you send him a PM yet?
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Am I missing something here? rodwod has replaced the roms with the decrypted ones already (I know this because I programmed them) - his game still works, only the trackball does not.
Is this how these PCBs 'suicide'?
Is this how these PCBs 'suicide'?
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Which decrypted roms did you use? Prototype? Because they changed almost the whole game, so you are looking at replacing ALL roms except mpr-15782...
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Can't honestly remember, it was only two of 'em though, pretty sure I did the exact same for dingsbums too.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
His download does not work anymore and my pc is busted with his roms on it lol
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
These System 32 games have the FD1149 battery and their symptoms are different when the battery dies:
Burning Rival
Dark Edge
Dragon Ball Z VRVS
J League
Sonic
In the case of Sonic, it runs normally until you put a credit in and try to play it. I'm not sure why Sega coded it that but they did.
The only reason to rewrite EPROMs is if you have a decrypted program set which gets rid of the need of the FD1149 data. In Sonic's case, 2 EPROMs need to be decrypted.
Burning Rival
Dark Edge
Dragon Ball Z VRVS
J League
Sonic
In the case of Sonic, it runs normally until you put a credit in and try to play it. I'm not sure why Sega coded it that but they did.
The only reason to rewrite EPROMs is if you have a decrypted program set which gets rid of the need of the FD1149 data. In Sonic's case, 2 EPROMs need to be decrypted.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Bump! I would be interested in those de-suiciding roms too since mine came to me dead. I emailed Chris @ Sega Res, but he has yet to respond to me after a month.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Sorry for the lack of reply. Real life has meant my arcade hobby stuff has been on the back burner for far too long.coolmod wrote:Bump! I would be interested in those de-suiciding roms too since mine came to me dead. I emailed Chris @ Sega Res, but he has yet to respond to me after a month.
I've been reluctant to release a desuicide kit for Sonic, as I don't have an original Sonic pcb to test it on.
Having said that, I just pulled a Super Visual Soccer pcb out of my collection that would do as a donor pcb. Unfortunately I don't have a trackball interface or indeed a suitable trackball to connect to it. (not to mention locating a pile of 27c322's)
I vaguely remember emailing someone a copy of the desuicide roms to test, obviously these must be the ones mentioned.
Since 27c210's are hard to find, it seems 27c1024's are identical, (stupid naming), so I may as well make up kits and stick them on my site.
Are there any other System32 games that people would like desuicide kits making for?
@coolmod I'll reply to your email in a bit
Chris aka Junoman aka SegaResurrection.com
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Got your email Chris, thanks!
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Golden axe revenge of Death Adder may need one.JunoMan wrote:coolmod wrote: Are there any other System32 games that people would like desuicide kits making for?
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
No its only later games like dark edge.rodwod wrote:Golden axe revenge of Death Adder may need one.JunoMan wrote:coolmod wrote: Are there any other System32 games that people would like desuicide kits making for?
First games have little or no security iirc .
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Chris you should consider releasing the system24 decrypted disk images or passing it on to someone else.JunoMan wrote:Sorry for the lack of reply. Real life has meant my arcade hobby stuff has been on the back burner for far too long.coolmod wrote:Bump! I would be interested in those de-suiciding roms too since mine came to me dead. I emailed Chris @ Sega Res, but he has yet to respond to me after a month.
I've been reluctant to release a desuicide kit for Sonic, as I don't have an original Sonic pcb to test it on.
Having said that, I just pulled a Super Visual Soccer pcb out of my collection that would do as a donor pcb. Unfortunately I don't have a trackball interface or indeed a suitable trackball to connect to it. (not to mention locating a pile of 27c322's)
I vaguely remember emailing someone a copy of the desuicide roms to test, obviously these must be the ones mentioned.
Since 27c210's are hard to find, it seems 27c1024's are identical, (stupid naming), so I may as well make up kits and stick them on my site.
Are there any other System32 games that people would like desuicide kits making for?
@coolmod I'll reply to your email in a bit
Chris aka Junoman aka SegaResurrection.com
As writing back the sys24 discs with simple track layout is simple enough or most people use SD cards now, be it the Japan add on board or HxC floppy emulator.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Golden Axe has a different type of dongle which has a nec security CPU pretty much identical to the IREM M92 games.rodwod wrote:Golden axe revenge of Death Adder may need one.JunoMan wrote:coolmod wrote: Are there any other System32 games that people would like desuicide kits making for?
I doesn't need a battery to hold the security table/code like the later FD1149.
Removing the protection would just make it easier to do conversions.
Chris
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Thats Good to know
thanks
thanks
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It was the trackball all this time i now have a new trackball and it works 100% in the test menu and in the game
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Hi,
So can anyone here provide the de-crypted ROMs for the SegaSonic board?
I would like to purchase two sets of the De-Crypted chips from anyone who can provide them...
One for my board and one for a friend's board.
Thanks,
Sploit
So can anyone here provide the de-crypted ROMs for the SegaSonic board?
I would like to purchase two sets of the De-Crypted chips from anyone who can provide them...
One for my board and one for a friend's board.
Thanks,
Sploit
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Hello guys !
+F1 Super LapShou wrote:These System 32 games have the FD1149 battery and their symptoms are different when the battery dies:
Burning Rival
Dark Edge
Dragon Ball Z VRVS
J League
Sonic
Since I've seen recently two phoenix editions of that game for sale on eBay and on Yahoo, I've been looking for informations/decrypted roms, and it seems to be actually very confidential !... There's nothing on internet, I don't understand why...sploit wrote:Hi,
So can anyone here provide the de-crypted ROMs for the SegaSonic board?
I would like to purchase two sets of the De-Crypted chips from anyone who can provide them...
One for my board and one for a friend's board.
Thanks,
Sploit
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
That's because people don't want others to make conversions only to sell them for $900 to unsuspecting people (like the one with black tape all over the eproms that sold recently on ebay). Every-time someone asks me for the desuicide roms, I ask them for proof that they own the real PCB. I know it's not full proof...but at least it's something. The yahoo one there is a conversion/bootleg.
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Re: sega sonic arcade the saga continues
Another problem related to freely releasing decrypted ROMs is that undesirable but rare games could be killed for making a reproduction of a desirable or fun game.
It might raise eyebrows that someone like me is actually talking about this, but hardware like the CPS2 is very common and there isn't really many "rare games" in the CPS2 hardware.
It was super popular and common. What we would need to worry about is preserving revisions and regional variations of the software. Then, unfortunately CAPCOM itself would change the games, deleting/destroying early releases of the games.
I never heard of SEGA offering any kind of game exchange service (similar to what CAPCOM did with their CPS2 system) for their hardware, ever.
It might raise eyebrows that someone like me is actually talking about this, but hardware like the CPS2 is very common and there isn't really many "rare games" in the CPS2 hardware.
It was super popular and common. What we would need to worry about is preserving revisions and regional variations of the software. Then, unfortunately CAPCOM itself would change the games, deleting/destroying early releases of the games.
I never heard of SEGA offering any kind of game exchange service (similar to what CAPCOM did with their CPS2 system) for their hardware, ever.