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- From: Daniel_Frost@arkham.bbs.bad.se (Daniel Frost)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games
- Subject: Re: SEGA Genesis on Amiga?
- Message-ID: <OA92-901-232_fe083bd3@piraya.bad.se>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 16:44:35 GMT
- Sender: BadNet@piraya.bad.se
- Reply-To: Daniel_Frost@arkham.bbs.bad.se (Daniel Frost)
- Organization: Arkham Asylum, Stockholm, Sweden
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- OD-Comment-To: Mark_Cooper
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- Mark> about a group of hackers who produced a mechanism for copying a cart's
- Mark> ROM to disk - they called it a "back-up" system, so whether if the
- Mark> resulting disks can (somehow) be used on a Genesis/Megadrive, or if the
- Mark> resultant code can be used on an Amiga is anyone's idea.
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- Most of the models are made comercially, but they are "back-up systems", you
- copy your cart to disk, and you can use the "back-up system" to load the game
- again. But using the games on Amiga? Naah.. I would not count on that.
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- You do not need your cart to play the game, just the "back-up". So, one would
- be stupid to say there are no piracy on those consoles, however, most people
- do not know about this.
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