hello,
i dont know if its normal, but everytime i run a shmup pcb it saves my highscore and if i unplug it or turn the candy cabinet off, then next time my highscore is gone. is that normal?
thanks
gbaplayer
Saving Highscores on a PCB
Saving Highscores on a PCB
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Re: Saving Highscores on a PCB
there are gremlins feeding on the excitons
Re: Saving Highscores on a PCB
It's normal. I use a camera to save all high scores.

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Re: Saving Highscores on a PCB
yeah, a camera is nice, or a tiny little whiteboard where you can write down all your high scores right next to each other.
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Re: Saving Highscores on a PCB
Yep, I use my handy digital camera to take a pic for personal best high scores for those older arcade Jamma PCBs that don't save such scores upon being powered down for the night.
Some arcade motherboards are known to save such high scores if they have an on-board backup battery:
All the Seibu Kaihatsu SP1 mobos do (provided that you don't remove the booted up SP1 cart and load up with a different one).
Taito's G-Net mobo does save both high scores and high score initials directly to the Taito G-Card cartridge itself for posterity. How cool is that?
Taito Type X/X+/X2 does the same thing in regards to saving such scores 'n' initials as well.
Neo-Geo MVS with it's on-board backup battery provides such score/initials saving benefits to peruse at your disposal.
Even the Cave SH-3 powered PCBs have such saving functionality for both scores & initials (i.e. Dodonpachi Dai Fukkatsu version 1.5, DDP-SDOJ, Ibara, Mushihime-tama, etc.)
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Some arcade motherboards are known to save such high scores if they have an on-board backup battery:
All the Seibu Kaihatsu SP1 mobos do (provided that you don't remove the booted up SP1 cart and load up with a different one).
Taito's G-Net mobo does save both high scores and high score initials directly to the Taito G-Card cartridge itself for posterity. How cool is that?
Taito Type X/X+/X2 does the same thing in regards to saving such scores 'n' initials as well.
Neo-Geo MVS with it's on-board backup battery provides such score/initials saving benefits to peruse at your disposal.
Even the Cave SH-3 powered PCBs have such saving functionality for both scores & initials (i.e. Dodonpachi Dai Fukkatsu version 1.5, DDP-SDOJ, Ibara, Mushihime-tama, etc.)
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~