Note that this code snippet is purely hypothetical and not intended for actual use.
Located on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board), the NVRAM works in conjunction with a lithium coin battery (typically a CR2032 or a specialized rechargeable battery in older revisions). A "keep-alive" circuit ensures that when the arcade cabinet power is switched off, the battery supplies a low-voltage trickle charge to the SRAM, preserving the bits stored within it.
In the context of the arcade game (running on Namco System 12 hardware) and its emulation in
Place the downloaded file (usually named at28c16 or similar) in your emulator's nvram/tekken3/ folder. Common Troubleshooting
= Non-Volatile Random Access Memory . In the context of Tekken 3 (and most arcade/console games of that era), it’s a small save file that stores:
. Unlike Capcom's "suicide batteries," removing the battery from a board is safe; it will not brick the hardware, but it will reset all unlocked characters and high scores to factory defaults. Common Repairs:
(including True Ogre and Tiger Jackson) requires the machine to have been active for 129 days .
Tekken 3 Nvram [hot]
Note that this code snippet is purely hypothetical and not intended for actual use.
Located on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board), the NVRAM works in conjunction with a lithium coin battery (typically a CR2032 or a specialized rechargeable battery in older revisions). A "keep-alive" circuit ensures that when the arcade cabinet power is switched off, the battery supplies a low-voltage trickle charge to the SRAM, preserving the bits stored within it.
In the context of the arcade game (running on Namco System 12 hardware) and its emulation in
Place the downloaded file (usually named at28c16 or similar) in your emulator's nvram/tekken3/ folder. Common Troubleshooting
= Non-Volatile Random Access Memory . In the context of Tekken 3 (and most arcade/console games of that era), it’s a small save file that stores:
. Unlike Capcom's "suicide batteries," removing the battery from a board is safe; it will not brick the hardware, but it will reset all unlocked characters and high scores to factory defaults. Common Repairs:
(including True Ogre and Tiger Jackson) requires the machine to have been active for 129 days .