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− | There are two ways of preventing this | + | Some [[System 16]], [[System 18]] and [[System 24]] boards by Sega have custom cpus labeled FD1094 or FD1089. These are 68000 processor cores with a battery and encryption keys which are used to decrypt the game at run-time. Unfortunately these batteries eventually die out and the game is rendered useless. |
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+ | There are two ways of preventing this from happening. You can replace the battery inside of these - and keep doing so every 5 years or so - in order to keep them as original as possible; or you can buy/build a kit to replace the encrypted ROMs with unencrypted ones and change the FD processor for a standard 68000 one. | ||
Please refer to the external links section for information on these methods. | Please refer to the external links section for information on these methods. |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 12 August 2011
Some System 16, System 18 and System 24 boards by Sega have custom cpus labeled FD1094 or FD1089. These are 68000 processor cores with a battery and encryption keys which are used to decrypt the game at run-time. Unfortunately these batteries eventually die out and the game is rendered useless.
There are two ways of preventing this from happening. You can replace the battery inside of these - and keep doing so every 5 years or so - in order to keep them as original as possible; or you can buy/build a kit to replace the encrypted ROMs with unencrypted ones and change the FD processor for a standard 68000 one.
Please refer to the external links section for information on these methods.
External Links
- Sega Resurrection A site that sells kits to revive dead Sega boards
- The Dead Battery Society Site with information on suicide arcade games
- JAMMA Nation X has a tutorial to change an FD processor battery, check under Other->Misc.
- Charles MacDonald FD1094 Game Conversion Information on how to decrypt these games by yourself