I have FZ-35S and i tested on my panasonic m2 a konami m2 game "heat of eleven 98 " it doesn t work. Is there a patch ? Will it be possible?
to my knowledge, pixben, no one has been able to successfully patch a konami m2 game to work on a panasonic fz35s. my memory is fuzzy, but as i recall, the hardware MIGHT need to be modified in order for the konami m2 software to work on it. please dont quote me on this... but, i went through extensive research trying to get various .iso rips of konami m2 games to work on the panasonic fz35s... all to no avail, sir. =(
new proud owner of a FZ-35S. However I have no disc to try it out. Would anyone be willing to send me the .ISO for IMSA Racing? It's so long ago, that no download links no longer work. anyone please?
its down to bios incompatibility issues mostly. The arcade bios (two revisions actually) correlate to all the associated hardware that is unique to the JAMMA pcb. Yes some items like cd-rom drives and whatnot work in the same manner, but most of the bios is unique to the arcade software. Its splice job for sure. The arcade bios does reference some parts of the home console, but unless you could create a custom bios that worked for the kiosk units that allowed the software to run and be controlled, it's a no go. We'd need a unibios. Even the two bios revisions on the arcade M2 units are incompatible. You cant launch Polystars or Total Vice on the second revisions pcb's (Battle Tryst / Heat of Eleven / Evil Night) due to the differences in bios. Arcade M2's do have a socketed bios so you can bios swap the boards...and POSSIBLE marrying the two bios files together into one burnable bios could work, but it would need a lot of work (that I am not smart enough to manage lol)
Added a seventh Konami M2 pcb (full kit with original shipping box. Never seen that) and an FZ-35S kiosk