> Even if we dump it, how would you make a new one? It's not a flash rom chip in there > that can just be replaced. So cracking it in emulation is going to give potential > info for making a cracked hard drive. > > You spend countless hours dumping games and then watch someone like yourself post > guess bullshit about it being bad and then tell me how much you like it.
Actually there are sites which can program a new key to replace a faulty one. This site comes to mind. So it's not impossible and in fact, very helpfull. Plus preserves the key.
Hey hey, I said it's possible it's bad. I'm not perfect. You are welcome to correct me and say I'm wrong. It's not like I'm not gratefull, you don't know how much I am. I love the work you and loads of others have given. With respect I can understand what you mean, but I was only saying most parts seemed bad.
The california chase drive may aswell have had faults starting to emerge, it could have been made like that, I don't know, I don't have the physical drive. I'm just saying what I believe and what I have found, not absolute facts.
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On a quest for Digital 573 and Dancing Stage EuroMix 2
By gods I've found it!
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