> > > > > > > yes, assuming the method is reliable then one of the biggest hurdles is over. > > > > > > the next challenge will be finding boards that haven't yet suicided, these things > > > were never meant to last this long. > > > > > > some of the games are quite common, other boards we've seen the chip on (Spanish > / > > > Italian gambling games) we've never even seen a working copy of. > > > > I've never believed for a so quick reply by one of the best! > > Maybe i don't understand well,about what boards you mean! > > I though you already have some of them,dump them,and included in MAME,but for the > > game i mention (TH strikes back) i've found an info,for a Korean board,maybe > > unprotected! > > https://mamedev.emulab.it/undumped/index.php?title=TH_Strikes_Back_(Korea) > > > > In any case,and if understand wrong,or if it a misunderstanding that is a > request,you > > can ignore that post,or a mod could deleted! > > THANKS HAZE! > > we've seen boards of TH Strikes Back sold in Korea before and they've been protected > like the rest of them, although they could have been imports in the first place. > > obviously unprotected versions are still interesting alt. versions even if the > protection chips get dumped tho as there's a big difference between a set that was > compiled without any of the protection code, and a set where we're emulating the > protection device.
Well ,OK you know far much better your work,and what to do! I hope one of the imports you already have,to be the good board you want! And of course ,i am sure a protected,is more interesting for a programmer,because the biggest challenge it is,the biggest satisfaction it is! Thanks for your effort to explain to me,with patience and politeness!
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