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Creative Studios. Create through the power of play. Flex through the power of play. Innovate through the power of play. SPC 2. CR battery. PMC Video Board used for dual-screen software. Comms protocols:. The "Malaysian" games are actually casino versions and may be generic to all regions, however the region for the system software is currently unknown. The reason the region is currently called Malaysia is that there seems to be code for RM ringgit denominations in the system software.
Victoria had two "rival" gaming operators during the MK6's lifetime. EPROM labels all look basically the same between games. Standard platform:. USA platform:. Diamond Eyes. We reduce this to "ID string". Decoding the game ID:. On the standard or "Australian" platform, the ID is split into four parts: Version number, Manufacturer, Game ID with the last two digits serving an unknown purpose usually 11 but sometimes 21, 31 or 41 etc.
In the case of the above game, this would be 2 version , 0 Aristocrat , , For Jubilee games, the second digit is a J rather than a zero. Note that in the Machine Identification menu, the last two digits of the ID are replaced with AV standard software or AD demo software aka show program.
The game ID seems to be split into three parts: Version number, manufacturer and Game ID, for example adonisa6. In this case, the version number would be 01, followed by manufacturer seems to always be 5 , then for the game ID. US games also show the ROM checksum on the label.
All three types have 42 pins. Currently there are no dumps of the SPC serial protocol converter boards.
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