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|name || '''[http://www.progettoemma.net/index.php?gioco=gamecst2 gamecst2 on ProgettoEMMA]<br>[http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/?mame=gamecst2 gamecst2 on Arcade Database]'''
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[http://www.citylan.it/immagini/649_786hw140.pdf 786hw140]
[https://www.citylan.it/immagini/649_786hw140.pdf 786hw140]


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Latest revision as of 12:05, 14 September 2024

EMU Infos
dumper Any
date 05/03/2008
emulator MAME 0.127u5
dev Any, F205v, R. Belmont
PCB Infos
name gamecst2 on Arcade Database
description GameCristal (version 2.613)
year 2002
manufacturer Cristaltec

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function

ROMs

QTY Type position status

RAMs

QTY Type position

PLDs

QTY Type position status

Others

Notes

It's the same hardware as the "GameCristal" game already in MAME.
It only has a different HD (and a different CPUID, of course!)


update 20080508: Update from ANY:
Each HD is bond to a specific motherboard (CPU serial); when an HD crashes the manufacturer can not simply replace the HD, they want to have back the full harness.
Each HD is also somewhat linked to its own datas (model, serial number???); if a clone HD is used on the machine after a while it hangs in test mode.

Files

786hw140

649