> > Whats annoying is that the same techniques that are getting results on system > 16 > > could do the same for cps2, while charles mcdonald has shared everything we > > haven't had the same cooperation from razoola. Everyone that donated money or > > boards has only benefited with getting the games playable, the real work of > > finding out how the hardware works will require the same effort of getting > every > > single board back again. > > > > smf > > > > In fact I have shared all the data I had. At that time people seemed happy with > that until they realised it got them no closer to understanding the algo. > Everything I know about the encryption has been shared and is also documented in > the MAME source, I cant share information that is unknown to me. >
consider that charles shared many gigabytes of data, most of the early table dumps he provided were 1gb+ in size, you supplied a couple of meg of data, having more data, from more than one game, obviously helps.