![]() The TMSS is code that checks for the bytes that are ASCII-encoded to SEGA and a function that requires writing the values contained in "SEGA" to a certain memory location. The earliest motherboard revisions in the Genesis do not have any copy protection, but the Trade Mark Security System was present in later Model 1s and all other variants that followed it. ![]() ![]() Here let's look at the Sega Mega Drive and Genesis and see what kind of compatibility issues you can encounter when playing games on them. In most instances you are covered, but some consoles tend to be a little picky about the games they can play for obscure, rather than obvious, reasons. When you buy a console, you might expect every game to work perfectly on it.
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