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Moonwalker Suicide Woes

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I am fixing a Moonwalker pcb and the FD1094 is very dead. The game turns on to a black screen with no sound or video. I burned replacement roms for 13232 and 13233 and have a 68k; and still no signs of life. I can see activity on the cpu and work ram with a scope. For some reason I also have a spare FD1094 and roms from another moonwalker. Should I be able to boot with that? Because I don't.

Do I need to do anything with the 8751 for de-suicide? I don't know if I screwed up burning the roms or if the board has more problems I can't see.
 
What version of the game are you trying to resurrect? What's the ID number on the FD1094 CPU? It should be one of these listed.

Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (set 3, World)317-0159
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (set 2, US)317-0158
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (set 1, Japan)317-0157
 
Yes, I have a 68000P10.

This is not a conversion, do I still need the no mcu roms? If I use the linked no mcu roms do I burn them all or just a4 and a6? I am using jammarcade.net's desuicide roms.

As mentioned, I have a spare FD1094, is it viable to reprogram the FD1094 via arcade hacker's project?
https://arcadehacker.blogspot.com/2018/12/sega-system16-security-programming-guide.html

Adding photo of board
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For sure MCU has to come out to use the No MCU romset, which I believe is the only romset that is unencrypted.

Yes you can change the battery in the FD and reinject encryption table using arcade hacker Arduino. I have not done a moonwalker, but have done CPS1 key injection using his rig.
Not simple but not overly complicated to reinject.
I just do the unencrypted No MCU romset when I do MW.

You have the smaller daughter card on yours, (easy to ID as it has not "SEGA" chip in the middle of it), so the locations on the roms are different.
Make sure you get the correct romset for the daughter card you do. All the info is here, I found it when I was poking around, and then learned how to convert the other daughter card also.



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The history of the board is unknown, but the FD1094 was trashed and the board is in good condition. I will need de-suicide regardless.
I guess I will have to break out the oscilloscope and start testing parts.
 
I re-installed the original roms and mcu because I built a FD1094 programmer.
Board seems to be stalled however. A lot of the ram on the right side of the board gets concerningly hot while running; looks like I have a ton of sockets in my future.
 
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