> > I'm actually more concerned about the non-mainstream stuff. > > We have a dump of Sega's Pontoon, including the encrypted CPU, but from what I can > tell that was just one part of another multi-board linked setup like the Royal Ascott > games etc. > > The other parts aren't dumped. We've never seen another board for the display unit > that was dumped. > > How many other Sega developed gambling games used similar tech, how many are dead and > lost forever? > > We've still not got any of the Sega gambling games from the 80/90s that used > multi-board satellite-like setups emulated, we don't know of any places that still > have working machines. > > The 'Play 2000' game on cloned Gaelco hardware is only the latest example of this, > we've managed to source at least 2 boards of every other Gaelco hardware game using a > DS5002FP except that one. Are they destined to just be lost forever?
I found a website that lists ROM names and SHA-1's for many gambling machines; Sega titles include "Black Jack", "Black Jack (satellite)", and "Royal Ascot (not the same ROMs in MAME, probably the main board)". Can ROMs be built just from knowing the SHA-1's?
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