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ROM Hacking and Console Homebrew / Re: Hacking multi-game arcade boards
« on: January 01, 2014, 10:46:50 am »
Ok you care to share any of your progress

thanks

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ROM Hacking and Console Homebrew / Re: Hacking multi-game arcade boards
« on: December 30, 2013, 05:23:18 pm »
i was looing at getting other emus working like gens etc
has someone cracked the H binarys ? this could make like easier
you can add roms but cant mess with the xrun.conf as this also has a checksum


to be honest im getting fed up of looking at the binarys but will have another look at them after the new year festivities

cracked binarys for the vertical are here http://www.twentyways.com/2013/10/01/cracking-the-276-in-1-jamma-board/

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ROM Hacking and Console Homebrew / Re: Hacking multi-game arcade boards
« on: December 09, 2013, 03:13:21 am »
Managed to crack it in the end
Kruuth if you need more info lmk
but im now able to add roms that are supported by xmame or aemu etc

cheers

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ROM Hacking and Console Homebrew / Re: Hacking multi-game arcade boards
« on: December 02, 2013, 04:37:42 pm »
That could be true :)
Its bizzare that ive altered alot of other cfg files + added and delated files but it's just that one file that causes the problem.


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ROM Hacking and Console Homebrew / Re: Hacking multi-game arcade boards
« on: December 02, 2013, 03:29:20 pm »
Ive been tinkering with the 500-in-1 game-elf SD card.

One problem im having is as soon as i alter the gamelist it go's into a re-boot cycle
even if you just alter 1 letter its bizzare.
But you can access the game edit section and any roms you have added and altered the gamelst.cfg to show your new rom . the added rom/game will show up ok but when you exit it follows the re-boot cycle again. :(

im more looking at adding my own selection of roms rather than getting round the serial number
items ive added are ROM/Snap/cfg/nv ram

ive managed to clone the card easy enough that boots and plays ok , and this comes in handy for tinkering with with no comeback if i mess up.

if you require to write to the sd through ubuntu just bring up the terminal and type sudo nautilus
then your password , it will warn you there is insufficient space but write anyway and it does the job .

reagards

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