Franco23444
Grand Master
Honestly, I would like the system 11 multi just to switch between different versions of Tekken 2 or Soul Edge on one board. Very useless to many but would be nice to see 

It should be possible, I do know that Point Blank 2 ran on both System 11 and System 12I too wouldnt mind a system 11.
I do wonder if 11 games could be patched to work on a 12 though.
They look similar enough.
You can write the main CPU flashes from the connector for the CPU board, Vpp is even generated by the board.yes I think a PCB in between the the flash ROMs removed is likely the way to go, but that doesn't fix the sound ROM sadly.
I think Sys 11 also has the keycus on the main board too.
is the sound ROM a flash on System 12? I know it is on System 11 but I thought it was a normal ROM on Sys12- you first download a program to the CPU flashes that writes the sound flash
I don't know for System 12 nor if my findings can be generalised to all System 11 boards but on mine it's definitely a flash.is the sound ROM a flash on System 12? I know it is on System 11 but I thought it was a normal ROM on Sys12
very cool that it can be written from program. though I'd be worried the write cycles on those mobo flashes isn't super high.
it's on my list to look at at some point, not near the top of the list, but it's on itPersonally, I would love to see a Hyper Neo Geo 64 multicart. The game boards are so rare and expensive, it would be worth it for and Buriki One and Samurai Shodown 64 alone.
I'm thinking a solution similar to the M92 multi could work with the multi sandwitched between the bottom and CPU boards :The SMD soldering situation for a potential System 11 Multi reminds me of the Psikyo Multi and the upcoming CV1000 Multi. Sure, desoldering the existing SMD ROMs and attaching something else is a challenge but it's workable for folks with the tools and skills. Installation services could be made available for the folks that need it.
That's unfortunate.@opt2not going by MAME's sources I don't see Point Blank 3 being listed for S11.
That's unfortunate.
I don't use Mame as a point of reference for hardware. They are hit or miss sometimes when it comes to getting hardware information. I mainly use System16 or KLOV/Arcade Museum for hardware info.
Point Blank 3 was definitely a S11 game -> manual
Interesting, either it's a mistake in the manual (the game was initially planned for S11 and was moved to S12 at the last minute?) or the S11 version is undumped.That's unfortunate.
I don't use Mame as a point of reference for hardware. They are hit or miss sometimes when it comes to getting hardware information. I mainly use System16 or KLOV/Arcade Museum for hardware info.
Point Blank 3 was definitely a S11 game -> manual