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EMU Infos
dumper f205v
date 13/06/2007
emulator MisfitMAME 0.122.D (retired in HBMAME)
dev
PCB Infos
name 563
description Ozma Wars (Play-Kit bootleg)
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

PCB is marked: "S.I." on component side
PCB is marked: "S.I." on solder side
Black and white bootleg of Ozma Wars by SNK, copyright notice and title have been removed/altered.
Sound circuitry is far simpler than original, missing the SN76477 sound chip.


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.


update 20210123: better pics, confirmed dump.

Files

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