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There is some hope that I will find any more Spinball chips. Most likely they were recycled, but I might find the others yet. 
There is some hope that I will find any more Spinball chips. Most likely they were recycled, but I might find the others yet. 


[http://hiddenpalace.org/releases/Spinball1910.tar.gz Here are the EPROM dumps], dig in. 
[[Sonic Spinball (Oct 19, 1993 prototype)|Here are the EPROM dumps]], dig in. 


Thanks to Stonerboy for help with this release.
Thanks to Stonerboy for help with this release.

Revision as of 05:27, June 20, 2016

A while ago I found 5 out of 8 eproms of Sonic Spinball (build 1910). 

The eproms are labelled 'Spinball 19/10' and each has a number signifying which eprom it is (from 1 to 8). 

I have dumped the chips and I've confirmed that this is an unreleased ROM of Spinball (it has header checksum $xxDD). The 19/10 date means it's either a 10 month early build, or a 1 month late build (which could mean a bugfix or a rerelease). Probably the former.

I have chips 2, 3, 6, 8 and an unknown one (of 1 through 8). Unfortunately, since Megadrive ROMs are 16-bit, and EPROMs used were 8-bit, they are interleaved. Meaning that odd bytes are on chips 1, 3, 5, 7 and even bytes are on chips 2, 4, 6, 8, making the ROM completely unplayable. However, it might be possible to salvage some art/music data from it. It might be even possible to reconstruct the code based on the final code (though that would be a lot of work) 

There is some hope that I will find any more Spinball chips. Most likely they were recycled, but I might find the others yet. 

Here are the EPROM dumps, dig in. 

Thanks to Stonerboy for help with this release.