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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: New York
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Touchy Saturn BIOS question.
My Sega Saturn recently took a nose dive, and I attempted to fix it myself, breaking it permanently (After which I did the typical 5lb sledge solution). I have downloaded SSF (SSF_007_beta_R5, to resume play on "Shining Wisdom") but I have no way of obtaining the BIOS for the U.S version at this point . Any help, or direction would be greatly appreciated.Update: In short order, I found all the information I needed following a few links on your site. Great work guys, and thanks a million
Last edited by Cyfre; February 16th, 2008 at 12:36.. |
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Location: Plymouth, UK
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well you have 2 options, one outragious and one sensible. 1. Go back in time and unbreak your saturn so you can rip the bios from it. 2. buy another one from ebay or somewhere
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