Mexico 86 (bootleg of Kick and Run) (set 1)

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EMU Infos
dumper f205v
date 07/10/2006
emulator MAME 0.036b9
dev Ernesto Corvi, Acho A. Tang
PCB Infos
name mexico86 on ProgettoEMMA
mexico86 on Arcade Database
description Mexico 86 (bootleg of Kick and Run)
year 1986
manufacturer

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x Z8400BB1-Z80CPU 8-bit Microprocessor - main
1x 68705P3 8-bit EPROM Microcomputer Unit - main (internal ROM not dumped)
1x Z8400BB1-Z80CPU 8-bit Microprocessor - sound
1x YM2203C FM Operator Type-N (OPM) - sound
1x MC1458P Dual Operational Amplifier - sound
1x YM3014B D/A Converter (DAC) - sound
1x oscillator 24.000MHz

ROMs

QTY Type position status
3x TMS27256 3,5,7 dumped
4x AM27512 1,2,4,6 dumped
3x N82S129N not dumped

RAMs

QTY Type position

PLDs

QTY Type position status
4x PAL16L8 dumped
1x PAL16R4 dumped

Others

1x 28x2 JAMMA edge connector
1x trimmer (volume)
2x 8x2 switches DIP

Notes

This PCB has a flat cable connection to a secondary board (missing) which controls 3rd and 4th player.
A Z80 is supposed to be on this secondary board, but the main PCB is working perfectly even without the secondary.
This makes me believe that 3rd Z80 is only needed for 3rd and 4th player, and has nothing to do with 68705

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