Crazy Kong (bootleg on Galaxian hardware, encrypted, set 4)

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EMU Infos
dumper f205v
date 01/09/2019
emulator
dev
PCB Infos
name 1674
description Crazy Kong (bootleg on Galaxian hardware, encrypted, set 4)
year 1982
manufacturer

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x Z8400B1-Z80CPU CPU piggyback board 8-bit Microprocessor - main
1x oscillator 18432 main PCB

ROMs

QTY Type position status
1x TBP28L22N CPU piggyback board dumped
1x TMS2532J k8 main PCB not dumped (faulty, always 0xFF)
1x TMS2532J k9 main PCB dumped
1x SN74S288N main PCB dumped
2x TMS2516JL k1 k3 ROMs piggyback board dumped
1x TMS2516JL k2 ROMs piggyback board not dumped (faulty, always 0xFF)
1x TMS2532J k7 ROMs piggyback board dumped
3x TMS2532J k4 k5 k6 ROMs piggyback board not dumped (totally wasted by rust)

RAMs

QTY Type position
5x F93421 main PCB
2x 2101 main PCB
4x MM2114N-055 main PCB
4x TMS2114-45NL ROMs piggyback board

PLDs

QTY Type position status
0x

Others

1x 22x2 edge connector
1x 10x2 edge connector
2x trimmers
1x 6 DIP switches bank

Notes

main PCB is marked: "1018" on component side
main PCB is marked: "1018-B" on solder side
ROMs PCB is marked: "LVR 0482" on component side
PCB is in very bad conditions, not working and with rusty / broken components.
It looks like it was heavily hacked or reworked. EPROMs K8 and K9 on main board both have PIN18 bent out of the socket; they are joined together and joined with PIN10 of a 74LS175 chips. There is some other rewiring as well.

Files

1674