Aladdin (bootleg of Japanese Mega Drive version)

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EMU Infos
dumper Tirino73
date 24/06/2007
emulator MAME 0.116u3
dev David Haywood
PCB Infos
name aladmdb on Arcade Database
description Aladdin (bootleg of Japanese Mega Drive version)
year 1993
manufacturer

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x PIC16C57 8bit CMOS Microcontroller - main (internal ROM not dumped)
1x 68000P10 16/32-bit Microprocessor - main
1x Z80 8-bit Microprocessor - sound
1x YM2612 FM Operator Type-N (OPN2) - sound (identified by pins,code was been erased.Named on board as TA07)
1x oscillator 50MHz

ROMs

QTY Type position status
4x 27C040 1-4 dumped

RAMs

QTY Type position
1x 76C88 sound
2x 62256 main

PLDs

QTY Type position status

Others

1x 28x2 JAMMA edge connector
1x 8 DIP switches bank

Notes

This romset comes from a bootleg pcb.
The game is a coin-op conversion of the one developed for the Nintendo Super Famicom/Nes console.
I cannot know gameplay differences since pcb is faulty.
However,hardware is totally different.
It seems to be based on Sega Mega Drive hardware with cpu clock increased, and since exists an "unlicensed" porting of the game for this system probably the "producers" are the same.

There are present 3 flat-pack chips with code erased again and named TA04, TA05, TA06 on board, which I have identified (generically) by looking the pcb as:
TA04-Intercommunication and sync generator chip
TA05-Input controller
TA06-VDP (probably MD clone) Uses 2x D41264 SIL package as video ram

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