I have a little proposition for people with oddball Mega CD systems. I am trying to finish this list: http://info.sonicretro.org/Sega_cd#BIOS
I currently need the Aiwa CSD GM1, Victor Wondermega 1, Victor Wondermega 2, Japan LaserActive 1.04, and a few miscellaneous things. If anybody has any of these files or systems, could you please supply me with a BIOS from them. Also, thanks to michal99 for that MultiMega dump, I found it at about 4 in the morning on a DAT file and searched around and finally found it. I had been looking for it for about a week before that.
Sega CD BIOS Database
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Re: Sega CD BIOS Database
What's about Linguaphone's Education Gear? It's a CDX clone officially licensed by Sega, comes with an educational cart and a CD (cart should be probably added into SMD Undumped list, lol).
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Re: Sega CD BIOS Database
Thankyou thankyou THANKYOU
I am posting around at all the other sites I am working with right now. Hopefully something will come of this.
I am posting around at all the other sites I am working with right now. Hopefully something will come of this.
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Btw, they also have their proper model names, 1st Wondermega is Victor Wondermega RG-M1 (black case, silver overcoating) and RG-M1A (black case, grey overcoating), 2nd one is Victor Wondermega RG-M2 (Eidolon's site also mentioned RG-M10B, but I don't think it's real). Sega's one is Sega Wondermega S (I don't see any S on the box and console photos, though). Pioneer LaserActive is Pioneer LaserActive CLD-A100, Sega addons for it are PAC-S1 (for Japanese market) and PAC-S10 (for US market). Proper naming would make your page/site a somewhat more professional-looking.segaloco wrote:Victor Wondermega 1, Victor Wondermega 2
Re: Sega CD BIOS Database
Sure, I guess, I am not really the one that maintains the actual table, my main concern is tracking down the actual files, but I guess I can add that stuff to the table, eventually. What we are more concerned about though are the ROM Part Numbers.