Saturn CD Block ROM dumped again.

By referring at the document below to find Saturn with CDB104 on auction sites.

Dump operation used magic tricks a bit like in Bagdad Cafe movie.
 
That's not really helpful, I know people with prototype units with early CDB code, it would be nice if those could get dumped too but I guess you don't want to share your method.
 
Sharing details about the know-how to dump is no but giving a hand to dump is yes. I bought one CDB104 Saturn then dumped the ROM and finally uploaded it here to preserve it so I would be happy to help regarding other ROM not already dumped.
Where are the prototype Saturn located and what are their versions?
 
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Sharing details about the know-how to dump is no but giving a hand to dump is yes. I bought one CDB104 Saturn then dumped the ROM and finally uploaded it here to preserve it so I would be happy to help regarding other ROM not already dumped.
Where are the prototype Saturn located and what are their versions?
Last time I checked they were owned by a developer/collector. One of the chips is labeled CDB104NS, the other is not labeled because it is a socketed SH7034.

I'd also like to verify all the known dumps myself, since we only have one source for each (CDB104, CDB105, CDB106, YGR022).
 
Last time I checked they were owned by a developer/collector. One of the chips is labeled CDB104NS, the other is not labeled because it is a socketed SH7034.

I'd also like to verify all the known dumps myself, since we only have one source for each (CDB104, CDB105, CDB106, YGR022).

I sent you a DM.
 
Why so secretive? I really don't get it. It's firmware for a 30 year old game console, not the nuclear codes.

I'm one of the people with a Sophia running an earlier dev firmware (socketed IC, no copy protection):
I'm more than happy to dump it and share it publicly, along with firmware dumps from the other 8 saturns of various regions/models I have, in case there's anything new in there too. I have all the tools/skills to put something together to do the dumping on my end, but I don't have the time or inclination to figure out the method from scratch and design something new to do it, yet again, a decade after it was first done. Surely in 2025, we can have some gerbers and source up on github with a DIY dumping guide? That's what I'm waiting for.
 
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Why so secretive? I really don't get it. It's firmware for a 30 year old game console, not the nuclear codes.

I'm one of the people with a Sophia running an earlier dev firmware (socketed IC, no copy protection):
I'm more than happy to dump it and share it publicly, along with firmware dumps from the other 8 saturns of various regions/models I have, in case there's anything new in there too. I have all the tools/skills to put something together to do the dumping on my end, but I don't have the time or inclination to figure out the method from scratch and design something new to do it, yet again, a decade after it was first done. Surely in 2025, we can have some gerbers and source up on github with a DIY dumping guide? That's what I'm waiting for.

For reasons detailed in a PM I just sent to you.
 
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