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Re: DU: Sega Keys never give up never surrender
03/21/19 04:42 PM
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>Sega Keys never give up....
Well.......apparently one of them some time ago gave up and called it 'quits'.
GAME( 1990, ryukyu, "Success / Sega", "RyuKyu (Japan) (FD1094 317-5023)", 0 ) GAME( 1990, ryukyua "Success / Sega", "RyuKyu (Japan) (FD1094 317-5023A)", MACHINE_NOT_WORKING ) // decryption key not available
>we got a working Sega System 16 board for Ryu Kyu Rev A to dump the 317-5023A FD1094A key code
Thankfully not all pcbs choose to be 'slackers' and call it quits. Here at MAME, pcbs that choose to be slackers and call it quits won't be tolerated.
>Corrado Tomaselli dumped an Omega board set with a one byte difference between the >existing dump which Chris Hardy says is "Unlikely to be bitrot with such a significant >change. Decrypted it looks like a legit bug fix as it changes a branch which incorrectly >jumps over a bit of initialisation code." and BrianT says "the set ShouTime submitted has >the ROM at M10 as “17” and this set it’s labeled “7” so it looks like Nihon made an >intentional fix and differentiated the ROMs".
Good to see the games that are on 'borrowed time' being preserved just in time in current state even though they can actually be repaired in a modified way these days rather than pcb being tossed away.
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