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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Crax on March 11, 2007, 07:40:53 pm
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I downloaded these shinobi files in zip from arcade archive, but inside the zip are a bunch of files named shiobi.ai, .a2, .a3 etc.
I tried to open them with photoshop cause I thought maybe they were picture files of somekind but that doesn't work. Anyone have a clue as to what program I can use to open these?
saint's note - ROMs attachment removed
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This is not an arcade manual. It is a shinobi rom. If you look at the contents of the shinobi rom that I have, it has some of these files including shinobi.a1 the contents of which is identical to the shinobi.a1 in your shinobi.zip file.
Not sure what version of rom or how old it is, but I don't think its the latest.
ADDITION:
Looks like a rom version prior to .36 beta 2 as the names of the drivers in that rom were what you have prior to then. Below you can see all your file names and when they were changed in beta 2.
Go here:
http://mamerominfo.retrogames.com/
then click the following heading
Version 0.36B1 to Version 0.36B2 (Text 136Kb)
[Because they do not allow direct linking to the text file.]
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Edited
Doh.
Yeah, what he said, lol.
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Sounds like you got your download figured out. But did you find the manual yet?
If you just need the operations manual, head over to www.crazykong.com
Usually you can find manuals there or at arcarc.xmission.com (although they don't have shinobi)
Usually manuals are scanned in as PDF files.
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Sounds like you got your download figured out. But did you find the manual yet?
If you just need the operations manual, head over to www.crazykong.com
Usually you can find manuals there or at arcarc.xmission.com (although they don't have shinobi)
Usually manuals are scanned in as PDF files.
Yeah, I didn't realize it was a rom as I didn't know they stored those there at arcarc. I still haven't found a manual. I have checked everywhere I know of and everything google gives me to check but no shinobi arcade manual yet. Tried arcade archive, crazykong, mikes arcade, and a few other places and still haven't seen one.
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As posted before, it can be downloaded from crazykong.com. I'm not sure what their policies are on direct links, but here it is:
http://www.crazykong.com/manuals/Shinobi.man.pdf
I mentioned arcarc since most manuals can be found at one place or the other.
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As posted before, it can be downloaded from crazykong.com. I'm not sure what their policies are on direct links, but here it is:
http://www.crazykong.com/manuals/Shinobi.man.pdf
I mentioned arcarc since most manuals can be found at one place or the other.
Thanks so much, I am completely blind as I went there and didn't see it. ??? I feel completely worthless, but am happy I have the manual now. Thanks again.
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As posted before, it can be downloaded from crazykong.com. I'm not sure what their policies are on direct links, but here it is:
http://www.crazykong.com/manuals/Shinobi.man.pdf
I mentioned arcarc since most manuals can be found at one place or the other.
Thanks so much, I am completely blind as I went there and didn't see it. ??? I feel completely worthless, but am happy I have the manual now. Thanks again.
No problem. Their show-every-manual-by-a-marquee-thumbnail gets confusing. It also takes a couple minutes to load. I've overlooked things because the thumbnail hadn't loaded yet. Then again, it's awesome if you're trying to find good examples of marquees.
If you would like to learn a bit more about the System-16B hardware, check this out:
http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=701
Good info on suicide batteries found here: http://www.arcadecollecting.com/dead/dead.html
Shinobi is my favorite arcade game, so I've read up on it quite a bit. Unfortunately, the board I have was falsely advertised on eBay and now I need to replace two caps and a resistor to even test it out.