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    Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash on Arcade

    Just found this thread and hopefully the ROM files for these versions of the game will eventually be unearthed. Getting them to run on CPS2 hardware would be amazing.
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    replacing scsi cd-rom drive with scsi sd card adapter?

    Here is what I'm using in both of my CPS-3 setups: SanDisk Industrial MLC MicroSD SDHC UHS-I Class 10 SDSDQAF3-008G-I with SanDisk Adapter (8GB) Less than $10 on Amazon.
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    FS Fs:naomi netboot with power supply

    @dinahcc Is this still available for sale, or did you decide to do something else with it?
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    FS Capcom Q Sound Amp

    This is hilarious.
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    64 & 128Mb CPS3 Repro SIMMS!!

    I think I'm on the list already, but I am in need of 2x128Mb + 1x64Mb, please.
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    replacing scsi cd-rom drive with scsi sd card adapter?

    This may have been posted at some point as well, but newer versions of the scsi2sd-util program (v4.8.04) for non-v6 hardware have more options than what is shown in earlier posts. These extra fields can safely be ignored. Figured I would share because knowing this info would have helped...
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    replacing scsi cd-rom drive with scsi sd card adapter?

    Also, I just want to emphasize as a handful of others have already that it is NOT necessary to format the SD card ahead of time. The dd command (and presumably WinHex) turns an SD Card or USB stick into what is essentially a CD-ROM. At this point the device is functionally identical to a disc...
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    replacing scsi cd-rom drive with scsi sd card adapter?

    So I was having problems too and found @mukurofish's problem to be very similar to mine. The issue is that dd has to write directly to the device and not a partition on the device. I was using the following command on Linux and it wasn't working: dd bs=1M if=UniCD-CPS3_for_custom_SH2_V5.iso...
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    Salutations

    Back when it came out, I played F-Zero GX extensively and actually unlocked the six arcade tracks, so it can be done without codes. The sit-down cabinet is just too cool though... Sega did a fantastic job with the steering wheel and controls.
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    Salutations

    Hello all! My name is Chad. I'm a programmer/technologist, I play a lot of baseball, and like all of you I long for the days when arcades were a thing. (Well, they still are, but you know what I mean.) I bought a supergun more than 15 years ago and a small handful of games, but only just...
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