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so does anyone know much about the neo geo (or neo geo cd) and universe bios? i saw a couple videos on it and i was sorta interested.

universe bios is this: http://unibios.free.fr/

both seem pretty interesting and i wanted to know a bit more about it.

>> No.3380219

>boot games in different region/mode
>music player/sound test in games that don't have one in the options menu
>bypass copy protection
What more is there to know?

>> No.3380221

>>3380219
mainly user experiences and the like

>> No.3380227

>>3380219
built in cheats

>> No.3380252

>>3380216
3.3 isn't available right now?

>> No.3380259

>>3380221
You hold ABC while the console is booting and the menu appears, you can pick region/mode change, jukebox and cheats; there's no frills to it

>> No.3380271

>>3380259

i guess that really is all i need to know then. this might be something i have to get in the near future, then

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>>3380216
I don't know about the aes but keep in mind some revisions of the mvs board make a harder chip installation than others. I have a mvs 1fz and I was pretty lucky it's one of the few that are socketed so you can pretty much just take the old chip out by hand and shove the new one in. With some you have to unsolder the old chip to wire up each individual pin to the board (i'm pretty sure you can get adapters from some sellers online but they're probably expensive and you still have to unsolder the old chip)

>> No.3381550

>>3381545
neo bios masta cd is an easy install on neo cd top loaders, that, unibios and pc-2-neo usb ($170 when I emailed the maker years ago) lets you play most cd, aes and mvs games. I really wanted one for decreased load times but built an emulation box and sold the hardware instead. It was a mistake I still regret.

>> No.3382067

>>3380221
It feels really cool to use. In my experience.
You will never experience it. Even when you grow up you won't be able to afford one.