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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Capcom CPS2 at Home
Arcade, Capcom, CPS2, Disassembly, Modification, Repair

Capcom CPS2 at Home

2019-04-30 rosewood 2 Comments

After I had my first MVS at home, it didn’t take long until more arcade hardware followed. For example this CPS2. It looks shabby and needs some work, but it already has a Darksoft CPS2 Multi Kit installed.

CPS2 (front)
CPS2 (front)
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Sega Saturn Electronic Book Operator
Saturn, Sega

Sega Saturn Electronic Book Operator

2019-04-27 rosewood 2 Comments

The Sega Saturn Electronic Book Operator (also known as Sega Saturn Denshi Book Operator / HSS-0120) software allows the Sega Saturn to play back the CD-ROM e-book formats EB, EBG and EBXA.

Sega Saturn Electronic Book Operator
Sega Saturn Electronic Book Operator
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  • Jake on NVRAM+RTC Solutions for Philips CD-i Players: “Really appreciate it man!” Apr 8, 04:10
  • rosewood on NVRAM+RTC Solutions for Philips CD-i Players: “Any 28-pin IC socket with standard width is fine.” Apr 8, 01:35
  • Jake on NVRAM+RTC Solutions for Philips CD-i Players: “That’s great to hear! Will any 28 pin ic socket be good or is some specific type needed? I know…” Apr 8, 00:26
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