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Decapping

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'''Decapping''' (decapsulation) or delidding of an integrated circuit is the process of removing the protective cover of a microchip so that the contained die is revealed for visual inspection of the micro circuitry imprinted on the die. This process is sometimes necessary in emulation projects to copy information from [[Wikipedia:Digital_rights_management|DRM-protected]] ROM chips. Particularly [[MAME]] and other [[Arcade emulators|arcade emulators]] benefit from decapping projects.
Decapping Groups often rely on [[Support emulation projects|donations]] to acquire hardware (ie arcade boards). [https://caps0ff.blogspot.com/ CAPS0ff] is the probably the biggest decapping group. They have [https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4805718 a Patreon] where you can donate to their decapping efforts.
Other groups that do a lot of dumping of arcade ROMs (but no decapping?) are the very active group [http://arcade.vastheman.com/dunion/ The Dumping Union]. They don't seem to have a blog, but all news are posted on [http://mameworld.info/ MAMEWorld] (look for DU in the title). They accepts accept donations from [http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php?Number=311481 PayPal]. Another one is [https://team-europe.blogspot.com/ Team Europe], who also accepts donations from PayPal, see info here on [https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/9txdsz/mame_team_europe_would_like_help_funding_some/ how to donate].
==External Links==
* [https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/07/mame-devs-are-cracking-open-arcade-chips-to-get-around-drm/ Ars Technica: MAME devs are cracking open arcade chips to get around DRM] (7/25/2017)
 
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