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@mamehaze mamehaze commented Oct 25, 2025

new WORKING systems

Cyber Arcade TV - Ferrari (JL2500FE) [David Haywood, Team Europe]

new NOT WORKING clones

Compact Cyber Arcade - Frozen (JL2365FZ-6) [David Haywood, Team Europe]
Compact Cyber Arcade - Frozen (JL2367FZ) [David Haywood, Team Europe]
Compact Cyber Arcade - 250 in 1 (JL2377) [David Haywood, Team Europe]
Compact Cyber Arcade - Cars (JL2360DC-1, 120-in-1) [David Haywood, Team Europe]
Compact Cyber Arcade - Spider-Man (JL2350SP, 120-in-1) [David Haywood, Team Europe]
Micro Arcade 250-in-1 [David Haywood, Team Europe]

  • fixed data ordering for some other Cyber Arcade sets where the address lines were connected incorrectly when dumping previously

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@ajrhacker can you check Micro Arcade 250-in-1? I think it might have some extra encryption on startup, it writes 07 to 411e then jumps to what seems like invalid code. 411e would be the encryption thing on VT32, although it is banking on some VT369 sets.

@mamehaze mamehaze marked this pull request as ready for review October 26, 2025 15:28
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Whatever the encryption method is here, it seems distinctly more complex than the various swaps implemented in nes_vt369_vtunknown_soc.cpp & m6502_swap_op_d5_d6.cpp. Perhaps it's a modified version of the common VT32 encryption.

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