I believe there is a way to dump/flash through the CPU sub-board connector, some people have discussed it, though the information hasn't been made publicly available.well if you are good with soldering just desolder the flash chips and put them in an XGECU programmer
Interesting, this is something I would definitely like to look into, especially to dump my own boards or reflash them with a complete game versionI believe there is a way to dump/flash through the CPU sub-board connector, some people have discussed it, though the information hasn't been made publicly available.
i remember reading in an article that dates back to the launch of namco system 11 (just before the launch of playstation 1) namco was bragging about the ability of loading the game code quickly onto the motherboard and how that would make life easier for them as developpers. it was on archive.org. i even noticed while trying to make a schematic for this system, that there was a R/W signal going to the flash chips where it enables there WE pin on those flashes (why would a game modify its code during play!!). this goes in tandem with what namco mentioned in that interview ! i guess this might what you are looking for...Interesting, this is something I would definitely like to look into, especially to dump my own boards or reflash them with a complete game version![]()
thx a lot thats an honor to be able to contribute to mame
This is actually very cool stuff I’m seeing for the first time! Thanks for digging this up bro!oh yes now i remember here is the link
https://archive.org/details/EDGE.N021.1995.06/page/n67/mode/2up
and also take a look at how WE on all flashes are connected to a R/W signal
this corroborates with what namco was saying about the ability of changing code one hour before releasing the game
it's appreciated. it's actually surprising how many region variations or revisions exist that are undumped.thx a lot thats an honor to be able to contribute to mame
surface mount desoldering is easy but those tiny traces are easy to lift too, one of the traces was gone while i desoldered the flashesVery cool! I just received one of these in the mail today -- SOP/TSOP desoldering is beyond my ability, so I'm happy you were able to save me the trouble and risk!
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