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`Binwalk -e` extracts only a zlib archive a couple hundred kilobytes in size, too small for the actual ROM. I'm not familiar with `--dd` commands, so I'm not sure how...

Thank you for posting the instructions! Guess it's time for me to get one of these as well. Are the ROMs usable as is when dumped or are they encrypted,...

I'm running into a bit of a roadblock with the FB8650-MB-V2. The ports on the motherboard aren't labeled, but I assume they're the same as on the photo. I've got...

The FB8650 I got shipped with a 128MB SD card with a firmware file named `SD.img` on it. Which I assume includes most of the games, since PuTTY could only...

I'm not sure if those official firmware updates are installable to begin with. Exposing myself as a total newb here, how would I install the firmware update from the stock...

> It seems you are uncertain what model your unit is. You can tell what model it is by what games it includes: for example, does it have Fix-It Felix?...

> For what it's worth, my unit the model number on the back says FB8660B, and on the chip it says FB8660MB-V1, 20190329 T=1.0 And Fix-It Felix and Generals of...

There's a series of [Bash scripts](https://github.com/RedundantCich/goNCommand) to extract the games. Metal Slug 4 and KOF 2003 haven't been decrypted, unfortunately. But the rest works like a charm.

I used a bash terminal (installed the Windows Subsystem for Linux, typed "bash" in the directory bar and hit Enter). No additional software required, other than the bash scripts and...

> So I've downloaded the scrips and installed the games. I'm guessing I need to do more then just type "bash" in a Linux terminal. I need to reference the...