The term “verified” in the filename does not exist on the original chip. It is an annotation used by the archiving community (specifically groups involved in the preservation of arcade and console hardware) to indicate that the file has passed specific integrity checks.
Compare your output to the verified hash table above. If it matches – you are good to go.
Remember to always obtain the file legally—preferably by dumping your own console’s BIOS. With the verified size (2,048 bytes) and proper placement, you can enjoy Genesis/Mega Drive emulation exactly as Sega intended in 1990.
Place the file in the correct emulator's BIOS folder, load a commercial game, and observe:
The you're seeing (e.g., "Firmware missing")