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mighty pang
#247104 - 02/21/11 10:45 AM
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Hello,
The battery of my mighty pang board died and now I only get a red screen. Is there a phoenix / bootleg set I can use to revive it ?
thank you
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: alca]
#247121 - 02/21/11 07:08 PM
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: Smitdogg]
#247129 - 02/21/11 11:58 PM
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> Not that I'm aware of.
It should be possible to make your own, though. We know what the encryption algorithm is, and we know what the key of a cart with a dead battery is. It should be simple enough to hack up a program to make a phoenix set from any real set.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: Vas Crabb]
#247130 - 02/22/11 12:05 AM
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Raz has basic instructions on the method on his site and I'm pretty sure he'll still run his service on boards shipped to him but I think the chances of a non-programmer making his own or someone whipping up said program for someone here are extremely thin.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: Smitdogg]
#247146 - 02/22/11 06:02 AM
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> Raz has basic instructions on the method on his site and I'm pretty sure he'll still > run his service on boards shipped to him but I think the chances of a non-programmer > making his own or someone whipping up said program for someone here are extremely > thin.
Without the board it would be a pain. The method I came up with requires two roms of the same revision but different encryption keys. All regions/sets of Mighty Pang use the same encryption keys though.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: iq_132]
#247159 - 02/22/11 11:03 AM
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Ok, if I understand, with two sets encrypted with a different key, you can determine which regions should be unencrypted and which ones shouldn't.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: alca]
#247168 - 02/22/11 08:53 PM
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>The battery of my mighty pang board died
Reading the replies... with some complex solutions being offered... there must be a reason the most obvious solution isn't being talked about... how to change the dead battery... and if it can't be changed... isn't there a way to bypass the battery and powerup that circuit with some other power source? Or is this a matter of dead battery = key lost forever.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: GatKong]
#247169 - 02/22/11 08:57 PM
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The latter. It has to be phoenixed after the battery dies, or sent to Capcom if they still service them.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: Smitdogg]
#247170 - 02/22/11 09:03 PM
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> The latter. It has to be phoenixed after the battery dies, or sent to Capcom if they > still service them.
Addendum:
This game was by Mitchell who were a whole lot more serious about protection than Capcom and I'm guessing why no Phoenix set exists.
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Re: mighty pang
[Re: Smitdogg]
#247255 - 02/23/11 09:35 PM
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> Raz has basic instructions on the method on his site and I'm pretty sure he'll still > run his service on boards shipped to him but I think the chances of a non-programmer > making his own or someone whipping up said program for someone here are extremely > thin.
Razoola? there's a name I haven't heard in a while, is he still hanging around, growing his dredds, renoucing capitalism while blatantly profiteering from the sk3n3 like a cheap ho then?
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