There is little doubt in my mind that wizard either has the reds up and working or has the knowledge to do so.We won't see it whilst these machines are current.This is because it has never been the plan to release emulators of current machines into the public domain.We are just lucky at what has slipped out.
Yabba dabba darts
Started by euphoria1988, Oct 24 2007 03:03 AM
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#21
Posted 15 February 2008 - 12:14 AM
#22
Posted 15 February 2008 - 07:03 AM
wizard has reds running i mean cmon the guy can create a emu so hes gonna be able to make it work with all the machines
you just wont see him make a public release of it
you just wont see him make a public release of it
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#23
Posted 15 February 2008 - 11:30 AM
Great Fruit.
#24
Posted 15 February 2008 - 06:25 PM
gary be carefull where you play in future beacuse someone may of paid someone to take you apart amazing what 500 quid to the right people will do just beacuse your on the internet posting shit dossent mean people cant find you just a matter of time before you accedtly fall down a flight of stairs 13 times then accedtly fall onto a baseball bat then stumble into pick ax threw your knees then you may find 3 fingers from your right hand just fall off after someone inadvertedly spills acid on them ..!
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#25
Posted 20 March 2008 - 12:47 PM
Shut up you dyslexic c***.
#26
Posted 20 March 2008 - 02:10 PM
Having had a look at the Yabba Dabba Darts program card at work, it's unlikely it'll be emulated any time soon.
1) The PROMs are now surface mount soldered directly onto the board, rather than removable, so you can't just take the PROMs out and read them.
2) The program card is a lot smaller and has some form of processor on it.
The only was I can see the ROMs becoming available is if they are released on a BBS and I'm not sure they will do that anymore, I believe they will supply the upgrade module instead, and I've no idea if the PROMs can be read from the module, or if they are in some way encrypted.
That's not to say that it is impossible or anything like that - just that it might not happen with what we currently have.
1) The PROMs are now surface mount soldered directly onto the board, rather than removable, so you can't just take the PROMs out and read them.
2) The program card is a lot smaller and has some form of processor on it.
The only was I can see the ROMs becoming available is if they are released on a BBS and I'm not sure they will do that anymore, I believe they will supply the upgrade module instead, and I've no idea if the PROMs can be read from the module, or if they are in some way encrypted.
That's not to say that it is impossible or anything like that - just that it might not happen with what we currently have.
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