Ozma Wars (Play-Kit bootleg): Difference between revisions

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When MisfitMAME became HBMAME, it was removed.
When MisfitMAME became HBMAME, it was removed.
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I think it is time to have it correctly supported by MAME as a B&W 8080 game.


==Files==
==Files==

Revision as of 17:07, 22 January 2021

EMU Infos
dumper f205v
date 13/06/2007
emulator MisfitMAME 0.122.D
dev Robert
PCB Infos
name [E563] - spcworld
description Space World E563
year 1979
manufacturer Play-Kit

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x 8080 2h 8-bit Microprocessor - main
4x LM3401 - 2b,4b,6b,8b Quad Operational Amplifier - sound
1x TCA940 - 2a Audio Amplifier - sound
1x oscillator 1279 10fh

ROMs

QTY Type position status
1x TMS2516JL 4k,5k,6k,7k,8k,9k dumped

RAMs

QTY Type position
14x D2107 3h-8h,3j-8j

PLDs

QTY Type position status
0x

Others

1x 22x2 edge connector
1x 4x2 switches DIP
1x trimmer (volume)

Notes

Bootleg of the original Ozma Wars by SNK, copyright notice and title have been removed.


This game was firstly emulated by MisfitMAME 0.122.D as:

	name ozmawar3
wrong	description "Ozma Wars (set 3) [E563]"
right	sourcefile 8080bw.c
right	year 1979
right	manufacturer Play-Kit


Later on in MisfitMAME 0.127.F it was arbitrary changed to:

	name spcworld
right	description "Space World [E563]"
wrong	sourcefile invaders.c
right	year 1979
right	manufacturer Play-Kit

with the addition for loading 2 PROMs that do not exist on the original motherboard, just to give it some fancy colors (not present in the original)


When MisfitMAME became HBMAME, it was removed.
I think it is time to have it correctly supported by MAME as a B&W 8080 game.

Files

563