Hey,
got this one from this thread today.
what do you think, i'm a newb but this looks like a boot for me - and i think he knew it because the seller deleted his pics after it was sold to me..
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Hey,
got this one from this thread today.
what do you think, i'm a newb but this looks like a boot for me - and i think he knew it because the seller deleted his pics after it was sold to me..
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NeoGeo CMVS MV4F /w modded ArcadeStick + newstyle Stick
Amiga 500 rev.7 incl. Pyramid Eureka 4MB FastRam + Indivision ECS; Minimig 4MB incl. ARM.
PAL SNES, RGB-mod. N64, <3 Framemeister <3, WiiU
You may want to bookmark http://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/Main_Page for your reference. This reference site has scans for every legit MVS board for your comparison.
Specifically SVC Chaos is here http://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/SVC_Chaos
Doesn't look good. Hope you can get it sorted out with the seller.![]()
Sad to hear that mate, but here is the original:
http://mvs-scans.com/index.php/SVC_Chaos
It's a boot alright...
What i don't get, why all the trouble with PLUS and Altera's on the boards to copy/emulate the SNK protection.
At the time the boards were bootlegged, Mame already had the code to decrypt the C roms and extract the missing rom from the end of the C chars, everything could already be decrypted..
Instead each board i see they did some copy of the protection into an altera. Why oh why.![]()
Because in a MAME driver, it's possible to - in effect - 'patch' the hardware to circumvent the protection, or at the very least, emulate the protection in a manner that is completely unlike the hardware implementation.
You don't have that same ability in a cartridge - even a bootleg one - because the program ROM and the NeoGeo hardware dictate how that protection is accessed and how the results are interpreted. Depending on how that protection is implemented, you may have absolutely no other option than to emulate it (via Altera CPLD for example) without patching the program ROMs.
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MV-1AX, MV1FZS,MV2?,MV4?
- Fatal Fury, Metal Slug 1-4, Puzzle Bobble
AES NEO-0 (3-6) w/UNIBIOS 3.1, AES?
- Blue's Journey (EN), Fatal Fury 2 (JP), Samurai Spirits 1-3 (JP)
NGCD CD-T01 (top loader) (JP)
- Double Dragon (JP), Gangan (JP), KOF'96 (JP), Samurai Spirits (JP), Sonic Wings 2 (x2) (JP), World Heroes Perfect (JP)+more
Neo Geo X (v370), Mega Pack Vol 1. (w/v500a)
I have the same boot, because I don't care for SVC Chaos kits. Bought it very cheap ( around 25 dollars)from a nice member here. It plays very well.
From the way the original boards are set up, i always understood that the extra protection made it impossible to simply desolder & dump the S1 since it was 'inside' the C-roms.
Tools were then built to extract the right data from the C rom, and then decrypt the C roms in the process. As i understood the Neo itself was never aware of the protection on the board, and it was totally transparant.
I guess i am misunderstanding that we could build a working 'bootleg' of svc with unencrypted roms?
NeoGeo CMVS MV4F /w modded ArcadeStick + newstyle Stick
Amiga 500 rev.7 incl. Pyramid Eureka 4MB FastRam + Indivision ECS; Minimig 4MB incl. ARM.
PAL SNES, RGB-mod. N64, <3 Framemeister <3, WiiU
http://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/SVC_Chaos_Plus
It's a SVC Plus, looks exactly like #3, get your refund!
Off the top of my head, legit English versions of SVC, MS5, SSV and KOF2003, the newest games, all labels were in light blue text with black cartridge cases. I haven't seen a legit English version of these carts in clear cases.
SvC:C/P is an odd cart.
Games desire the PLUS cart more than collectors (and vice versa) for reasons stated above.
Ditto here. I play that on the multicart for all the unlocked characters.
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