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Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common?
05/14/22 03:21 AM





> This comment is really out of date, Kangeroo is basically a non-working game without the proper MCU as the
> random bonus awards are far, far too generous, making the game much easier than it should be.

Yep. As indicated, the mcu is already emulated, but hopefully Sean’s recent finding of being able to read data from the mcu will make it possible to avoid decap methods. With what I first posted previous week, hard to say how many other Atari games or Namco games also use same mcu. Sean’s method is probably only way other pcb owners might be willing to allow access to those mucus.







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* what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? gregf 05/02/22 09:59 PM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? simzy  05/07/22 01:26 AM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? gregf  05/14/22 03:10 AM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? Haze  05/03/22 11:38 PM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? gregf  05/14/22 03:21 AM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? Mr. DoAdministrator  05/02/22 11:49 PM
. * Re: what do Fujitsu MB8841 chip, a Kangaroo pcb, and Lexor’s Scrabble have in common? gregf  05/14/22 03:14 AM

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