CAPCOM CPS1 Reverse Engineering
With the introduction of CPS-1 Capcom developed a couple of graphic custom chips known as CPS-A and CPS-B. These chips unified many graphic functions and allowed Capcom to push its game capabilities further while reducing system design complexity. One specific mission of custom CPS-B was security, a characteristic that prevented operators from reusing CPS-1 hardware by simply burning new roms, this was accomplished by featuring a unique internal chip configuration in almost every new game title. While early CPS-B chips are truly unique items, with their internal configuration set at the silicon level, the final CPS-B revision known as B-21 was capable of holding any factory configuration by using internal memory backed by an external battery. This helped Capcom simplify its operation by not having to manufacture new CPS-B chips with every new release. At prodution one specific configuration was defined by Capcom for the accompanying game title, and losing power supplied by the external battery means you lose your game, a typical problem faced by today's game collector in preserving working original games. http://arcadehacker.blogspot.com

Trump Sends Vance to Concede to Iran & Reflecting Pool Is Filled with Corruption | The Daily Show

IBM's Weird GPU From 1987 - IBM 8514/A

How Rockstar fit an entire city into PlayStation 2 memory

Fairchild Briefing on Integrated Circuits

How to reverse engineer silicon chips images!

Can we fix bad chips ... in the oven?

Introduction to Firmware Reversing

But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

27c3: Reverse Engineering the MOS 6502 CPU (en)

Reversing the Nintendo 64 CIC - REcon 2015

Reading Silicon: How to Reverse Engineer Integrated Circuits

Breaking the x86 Instruction Set

DarkSoft CPS1 Multi Kit: Reference Level Arcade Hardware

My First 17 Minutes With the Steam Machine

Hacking a 25 Year Old Game To Make It Work

VCF East: Commodore 128 Reverse Engineering – Johan Grip

Reverse Engineering the Motorola MC14500 1-bit CPU

Can the US-Iran peace deal hold? | John Mearsheimer & Trita Parsi

VCF East: ReA4091: Commodore Amiga A4091 SCSI Host Controller Reverse Engineering

