GLWS! This is a great EPROM burner. For anyone that has ever had any issue burning ROMs with the GQ-4x4, in this little guys world, they do not exist. It will burn even the most problematic and finicky EPROMs in my experience. I use mine with an old IBM PS/2 P70 briefcase machine. Works great!
Good work. Its hard to tell by the photos what stage in the project they were taken at, but I don't see the red power LED on the converter board. It has to be powered in order to pass the signal. It should have come with a little two wire connector with a red and black wire. The red goes to 5-12...
According to this photo, it looks like E4 is where "BACKMAP" is and H1 is "DATA" I will verify when I get home.
As far as credit goes, I did all of the dumping and emulating. @Mann of Wor did the physical testing with the PCB on the test bench but did not pull any ROMS.
This thread will contain all the information I and any others find on the newly discovered prototype/variation of Data East's 1988 arcade game "Bloody Wolf."
I thought it would be good to make an archival type post for it to keep all of its documentation organized and not at the tail end of the...