robivy64 wrote:That's what we call a "DeLeo Special Version"
Can you elaborate... Who is DeLeo?
kernow wrote:Do a rom test and see if the program roms come up 'NG' (not good).
It passes the all of the rom tests. In fact, Razoola posted in the neo-geo thread "Something you can look for to detect a phoenixed game thats had the splash screen removed is to go into test mode and do the memory check. Firstly the phoenix edition changes the test to check the entire program ROM space and not 1 byte in every 4096. This means on most games (not all however) the EPROM test takes a few seconds for each program ROM. So if you see that then its a good indicator its a modified phoenix edition, the test for the program ROMs is almost instant with the original games."
On this board it takes about 12 seconds to run through all of the tests (Work RAM, CPS RAM, OBJECT RAM, SOUND RAM, EEP ROM, PROGRAM ROM 0 and 1). But when it checks PROGRAM ROM 0 and PROGRAM ROM 1, it is almost instant as Razoola states.
I asked about it on arcadeotaku and neo-geo. Some of the things I found out are:
- most of the legit US Progear boards do not have the daughter board
- the US Progear boards have eproms instead of mask roms
- the handwritten eprom labels aren't uncommon on the later games because of the low production runs
If it's a bootleg conversion, it's a very elaborate one. They would've had to have access to the Capcom warranty stickers too. I had to cut two of these Capcom warranty stickers to access the security bolts to open it up:
You can see that it leaves silver marking behind when you try to peal them.