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Restoring/writing own highscores to NVRAM

By harig

2 years ago



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    #2 2 years ago

    I believe it has been discussed before that you could piggy back the new nvram on top of the existing chip and this would copy the data to the new nvram when you powered up the game. I do not know if its ever been tried and I was not willing to try it myself to save my old high scores.

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