So basically I'm hoping the carts work but are Japanese carts. Any info would be appreciated

If anyone can test and confirm these errors on working carts (if you happen to have both region mobo's) that would be ace.
Well I know for sure my US mobo works 100% as I have a US Raiden Fighters that works perfectly. The problem is the 2 carts I just received are untested etc, so I'm hoping they just aren't working because they are Jap carts.Ed Oscuro wrote:I think the update process might fix this...but as I'm still working on getting my lone SPI motherboard + cart combo stable I'd suggest to wait until somebody posts the answer. I think it may be as simple as flipping the JP1, booting, letting it do the dance tune, then flipping again. But then again maybe not so be careful. Worst news would be if it turns out like Skykid's deaded SPI motherboard (although that is fixable).
Alright I can't update the carts because it just goes to the error and that's all I get. Any chance you know what error you'd get if you put the wrong region cart on a mobo?PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Actually, it does take less than 10 minutes to update a newly installed SP1 cart on a SP1 mobo. I timed it once on my stopwatch. It's sure nice to have both JPN & USA region SP1 mobos on hand for them different region SP1 carts.
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Awesome, this is good info. Thanks a lot guys, I'll see if a local gentleman I know with an Eprom burner can help me out with that (unless someone has a spare Jap mobo?).RetroRepair wrote:They are giving you a checksum error because they are from the wrong region. Moveing JP1 won't do anything.
You either need a JPN motherboard or you can swap roms 1-4 (or 1-3 if there is no 4) for EPROMs with USA code on them.
rtw wrote: If you can do SMD rework, desolder u1053, change the first byte
to the same as the last byte in ROM1 on the cart and you should
be good to go.
Thanks!PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Fasinating to hear that a SP1 mobo can be revived from the dead, channelmaniac.
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RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
There is interest, but due to the nature of the carts one would need to make a "Region creator" cart which would inject the desired region into the motherboard. I'm travelling just now so I don't have access to my notes. Back in a week.trap15 wrote:How much interest is there in such a thing? I'll look into it if people want.
32-bit CPU so the code will be split across 4 ROMs. You'll need a menuing system and input controls that would allow a user to set the desired region code into the Flash ROMs.trap15 wrote:Yeah, I'm not super familiar with how SPI works, so I'm not really sure how feasible it would be. I'll probably message you next week if I think I want to give it a shot.
rtw wrote:http://www.world-of-arcades.net/seibu_spi/
all this info was on the old woa
this is how it works IIRC
check region code in flash against last byte in program code
erase flash
copy sound data to flash
write back region code to flash
Simplest fix would be to:
Skip region check
Erase Flash
Skip Write
Allow correct region to be written based on last byte.
Of course the cart to do this on would have to be an old type where all ROMs are socketed.
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