Furthermore, the CP System III was only capable of 2D graphics at a time when most games were being developed with 3D hardware in mind. Games became unplayable when the battery inside the security cartridge died, which had to be replaced at cost to the owner. The security cartridge is sensitive to any sort of tampering, which will result in the decryption key being erased and the cartridge being rendered useless. ![]() ![]() The program code is then decrypted at run time via the security cartridge. When the CP System III board is first powered on, the contents of the CD are flashed onto a bank of SIMMs on the motherboard, where it is executed. It features a security mechanism games are supplied on a CD, which contains the encrypted game contents, and a security cartridge containing the game BIOS and the SH-2 CPU with integrated decryption logic, with the per-game key stored in battery-backed SRAM. ![]() The CP System III is the latest arcade system board designed by Capcom.
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