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Some [[MVS cartridge]]s were shipped with a special NeoGeo Pocket cartridge-like daughterboard replacing two of the [[P ROM]]s on [[PROGLBA]] PROG boards by flash memory. | Some [[MVS cartridge]]s were shipped with a special NeoGeo Pocket cartridge-like daughterboard replacing two of the [[P ROM]]s on [[PROGLBA]] PROG boards by flash memory. | ||
This practice is | This practice is thought to have been used for shortening the time-to-market of some games, allowing to start production without having the games fully debugged. This board allowed easy servicing of first versions of the game programs: If a critical bug was found, carts could be easily reprogrammed using SNK's NGPC flash writer which was certainly sitting somewhere in their [[SNK factories|factory]]. | ||
[[Category:Chips]] | [[Category:Chips]] | ||
[[Category:Cartridge systems]] | [[Category:Cartridge systems]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 7 June 2017
Some MVS cartridges were shipped with a special NeoGeo Pocket cartridge-like daughterboard replacing two of the P ROMs on PROGLBA PROG boards by flash memory.
This practice is thought to have been used for shortening the time-to-market of some games, allowing to start production without having the games fully debugged. This board allowed easy servicing of first versions of the game programs: If a critical bug was found, carts could be easily reprogrammed using SNK's NGPC flash writer which was certainly sitting somewhere in their factory.