![]() The goal of this and upcoming posts is see if we can get a dump of any external storage, and possible flash other ROMS to this cabinet, if it’s a NOAC we may be able to flash other NES roms onto it. ![]() Aside from that we have see two TSOP 8 packages on the board and that’s about it! What to do from here We’ll be focusing on the Rampge cabinet for this work!Īccording to some other folks who had previously taken a look at these, the component covered in epoxy is essentially a NES on a chip (NOAC). See these threads for more information:Īfter seeing this I was curious as to what the actual ROM might actually look like and decided to tear down my own cabinet and take a look at the components. It’s important to note that people on AtariAge and other forums already did a teardown and found multiple test pads that allowed other ROMs to be played, namely Centipede and QBert. The thing that all of these platforms have in common is that they utilized the MOS 6502 CPU! Take a look at the list of supported cabinets (Disclaimer: I am no Atari expert, so if my versions are wrong please let me know) : ![]() These cabinets come in multiple variants and there is something in common with all of them. A few months ago, I received one of these arcade cabinets as a gift and after playing it for about 30 seconds and being reasonably impressed with the screen quality and playability I began wondering if it might be possible to load or flash other games onto the cabinet.
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