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|date || 09/05/2020
|date || 09/05/2020
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|dev ||  
|emulator || MAME 0.26
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|dev || Nicola Salmoria, Mirko Buffoni
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|+ style="background:silver" | PCB Infos
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|name || '''1702'''
|name || '''[http://www.progettoemma.net/index.php?gioco=dowild dowild on ProgettoEMMA]<br>[http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/?mame=dowild dowild on Arcade Database]'''
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|description || '''Mr. Do's Wild Ride (alt)'''
|description || '''Mr. Do's Wild Ride'''
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|year || '''1983.09'''
|year || '''1984'''
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|manufacturer || '''Universal'''
|manufacturer || '''Universal'''
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!function
!function
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|1x || [[TMS1000|CF37201N]] ||  || F5 || 4-bit Microcontroller - main (internal ROM not dumped) - '''THIS IS A WILD GUESS!''' see notes
|1x || custom CF37201N ||  || F5 || unknown function see notes
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|2x || [[Z80|LH0080A Z80A-CPU-D]] ||  || A1 S1 || 8-bit Microprocessor - main
|2x || [[Z80|LH0080A Z80A-CPU-D]] ||  || A1 S1 || 8-bit Microprocessor - main
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|2x || [[27128|I27128]] || 0,5 || dumped
|2x || [[27128|I27128]] || 0,5 || dumped
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|1x || [[PROM|N82S147N]] || 1b,9c || not dumped yet
|2x || [[PROM|N82S147N]] || 1b,9c || not dumped yet
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PCB is marked: "UNIVERSAL 8339A" on component side<br>
PCB is marked: "UNIVERSAL 8339A" on component side<br>
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No proof at all that custom CF37201N is really a TMS 1000 family chip, even if there are some suspect that it is; mainly due to being manufactured by TI and having 2 support chips (TMS1025N2L) which are spedifically ment for TMS 1000 family.
According to HAP the custom CF37201N could be a memory bus controller.
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update 20200510: full redump, correctly identified.


==Files==
==Files==
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Image:1702_PCB_component_side_detail4.jpg|PCB component side detail 4
Image:1702_PCB_component_side_detail4.jpg|PCB component side detail 4
Image:1702_PCB_component_side_detail5.jpg|PCB component side detail 5
Image:1702_PCB_component_side_detail5.jpg|PCB component side detail 5
File:1702.zip|ROMs
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[[Category:Lorenzo Fongaro]]
[[Category:Lorenzo Fongaro]]
[[Category:Nicola Salmoria]]
[[Category:Mirko Buffoni]]
[[Category:Dump incomplete]]
[[Category:Dump incomplete]]
[[Category:Unemulated]]
[[Category:Emulated]]
[[Category:1983]]
[[Category:MAME 0.026]]
[[Category:1984]]
[[Category:Universal]]
[[Category:Universal]]

Revision as of 19:00, 10 May 2020

EMU Infos
dumper Lorenzo Fongaro
date 09/05/2020
emulator MAME 0.26
dev Nicola Salmoria, Mirko Buffoni
PCB Infos
name dowild on ProgettoEMMA
dowild on Arcade Database
description Mr. Do's Wild Ride
year 1984
manufacturer Universal

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x custom CF37201N F5 unknown function see notes
2x LH0080A Z80A-CPU-D A1 S1 8-bit Microprocessor - main
1x LH0080A Z80A-CPU-D L7 8-bit Microprocessor - sound
1x HD465050SP S5.6 CRT Controller (CRTC) - Video
2x TMS1025 - D8 F8 Input/Output Expander
4x SN76489AN N9 NP9 P9 R9 Digital Complex Sound Generator - sound
1x LM324N - N10 Quad Operational Amplifier - sound
1x oscillator 9.828MHz XL1
1x oscillator 4.000MHz XL2

ROMs

QTY Type position status
8x TMS2764 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 dumped - a few need to be redumped
2x I27128 0,5 dumped
2x N82S147N 1b,9c not dumped yet

RAMs

QTY Type position
5x MB8128-15 D1 E1 F1 H1 N7
1x MB8128-10 DE4
16x MN4164P B6 C6 D6 DE6 E6 F6 H6 J6
B7 C7 D7 DE7 E7 F7 H7 J7

PLDs

QTY Type position status
0x

Others

1x 28x2 edge connector
2x 8 DIP switches banks(SW1.H9 SW2.H8)

Notes

PCB is marked: "UNIVERSAL 8339A" on component side

According to HAP the custom CF37201N could be a memory bus controller.


update 20200510: full redump, correctly identified.

Files

1702