Fatal Fury 2 - MVS

Neodogg

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I got this cart from a cool cat and when I opened it up I noticed a couple eeproms. The soldering on the back looks like a machine. I guess it could be a repair? I ran it through unibios gamecart check The 47 matches up with the master list and it just did the first check only? I don't know enough about that so...gut feeling is repair or a proto but more repair.

Oh yeah, what that area on the bottom board, top picture, in the middle of board. Looks like a place for a cap or something does point out the polarity.

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bubba966

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It's not a boot and certainly not a proto. It's got the legit rom with the proper game number on it (047). I've not opened up my FF2 in a while so I can't recall if this is one of those carts with factory eproms as a regular occurance or if it's just a factory repair. But it's not a boot so no need to worry about it
 
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wyo

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N00b alert!

Every FF2 looks like this.

Do you even mvs-scans.com bro? :keke:
 

madman

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1) STICKY. THREAD. FUNCTION.
2) EPROMs have windows for erasing via UV, as the 3 chips on your boards do. EEPROMs are erased electronically and thus no windows.
3) lulz n00b
 

Neodogg

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So...I've got the rarz proto with unicorn chips? PM sent to Billy!

What's that space in the middle for?


Spoiler:
I totally spaced the MVS scan
 
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