Sub Hunter (Model Racing)
From Citylan
dumper | Piero Andreini |
date | 18/10/2015 |
emulator | MAME 0.167 |
dev | David Haywood |
name | subhuntr on ProgettoEMMA subhuntr on Arcade Database |
description | Sub Hunter (Model Racing) |
year | 1979 |
manufacturer | Model Racing |
Technical references
CPUs
QTY | Type | clock | position | function |
---|---|---|---|---|
2x | 2636 | main PCB 4H 4L | Programmable Video Interface | |
1x | 2650 | OSC/2 = 1.7897725 MHz | main PCB 4F | 8-bit Microprocessor - main |
1x | oscillator | 3.579545 MHz | main PCB 9A |
ROMs
QTY | Type | position | status |
---|---|---|---|
4x | 2708 | main PCB 6F,6H,6L,6N | dumped |
1x | N82S115 | main PCB 2B | dumped |
RAMs
QTY | Type | position |
---|---|---|
2x | 2101 | main PCB 4B,4C |
PLDs
QTY | Type | position | status |
---|---|---|---|
0x |
Others
1x 43x2 edge connector (main PCB)
1x 22x2 edge connector (sound PCB)
4x trimmer (sound PCB)
Notes
main PCB is marked "CS217"
sub PCB is marked "CS218"
From Piero Andreini:
Memory map is: Address Name Pos Fluke CRC 0000-03FF MR21 6F 3620 0400-07FF MR22 6H 017D 0800-0BFF MR25 6L 8464 0C00-0FFF MR24 6N FD3D RAM should be from 1C00 to 1FFF
All components are dated "1979", it's a color game (as opposed to B/W Taito's "Depthcharge" or Gremlin's "Sub Hunter"), so we can assume release year to be 1979.
Files
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main PCB component side
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main PCB solder side
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sub PCB component side
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sub PCB solder side
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