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question about Golden tee golf 98
« on: May 26, 2005, 03:43:19 am »
i was just wondering what these proms are called. The question is i would like to update to golden tee classic by reprogramming the chips. What programmer would i need. i have a set of 97 chips so i would like to try to do this. But i dont know what the exact term of the eprom is called. i guess the type of prom.

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Re: question about Golden tee golf 98
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2005, 04:24:09 am »
i was just wondering what these proms are called. The question is i would like to update to golden tee classic by reprogramming the chips. What programmer would i need. i have a set of 97 chips so i would like to try to do this. But i dont know what the exact term of the eprom is called. i guess the type of prom.

You can't, there is a security chip as well, you'll need to buy a complete set of chips on ebay.

You didn't REALLY think iT would come out with a new version of the game each year and have it JUST be a ROMswap did you?
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