: If you are using a colorized DMD (Digital Matrix Display) patch, ensure you do not rename the color patch file to acd_170h.zip . The color patch usually has its own name (like acd_170hc ) and requires the original acd_170h.zip to remain untouched in the same folder.
If you only need to change one byte (e.g., a serial number), you don't need to erase the whole chip. Use and "Write Range" to burn only specific addresses. This is exponentially faster for EEPROMs.
But is this just another cheap boombox, or does it deliver on both nostalgia and performance? I put the ACD 170H through its paces for two weeks. Here is everything you need to know.
: Change the downloaded .bin file name to exactly acd_170h.bin .
It acts as the "brain" for virtual pinball tables, handling everything from scoring to the iconic soundtrack.
: If you are using a colorized DMD (Digital Matrix Display) patch, ensure you do not rename the color patch file to acd_170h.zip . The color patch usually has its own name (like acd_170hc ) and requires the original acd_170h.zip to remain untouched in the same folder.
If you only need to change one byte (e.g., a serial number), you don't need to erase the whole chip. Use and "Write Range" to burn only specific addresses. This is exponentially faster for EEPROMs.
But is this just another cheap boombox, or does it deliver on both nostalgia and performance? I put the ACD 170H through its paces for two weeks. Here is everything you need to know.
: Change the downloaded .bin file name to exactly acd_170h.bin .
It acts as the "brain" for virtual pinball tables, handling everything from scoring to the iconic soundtrack.