
Notice Regarding this Upgrade
Warning!
Although this upgrade has been tested and the techniques used will not directly cause harm to your Sega
To perform this upgrade you should:
∙Be familiar with safe handling procedures for electronic components.
∙Be able to remove and replace socketed IC’s (chips) without causing damage.
∙Be able to follow directions.
Arcade games are rugged equipment, but anytime you start messing around with something (particularly something electronic) you accept a certain amount of risk that you may break something.
This kit carries with it no guaranty of compatibility to your particular game. Although this kit has been tested in several Sega
Please read these instructions completely through before starting. If at any point your PCB looks significantly different than what you see in here, please ask before trying something!
Credits and Thanks:
I wanted to take a little space and thank a few people that helped in various ways with this particular project.
Dave Fish | Dave performed the original hacks on the Sega game code to allow all games |
| to run without their respective security chips. Without Dave’s work, the multi- |
| game would not be. |
Al Kossow | Al has been compiling all technical knowledge of the Sega |
| handy reference guide. Al also provided me full source code to his Macintosh |
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MarkJ, RayG, ZonnM, JoeW, PaulK, and the rest of the “vectorlist” people that helped bounce ideas around and generally keep me motivated.
Introduction:
Sega | Copyright © 1998, Clay Cowgill |