Juno First

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EMU Infos
dumper f205v, Corrado Tomaselli, Gnoppi
date 18/09/2007
emulator MAME 0.33b3
dev Chris Hardy, David Dahl, Rob Jarret, Mirko Buffoni
PCB Infos
name junofrst on ProgettoEMMA
junofrst on Arcade Database
description Juno First
year 1983
manufacturer Konami

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x D8039LC 3R top board 8-bit Microcontroller - main
1x Z8400A 1N top board 8-bit Microprocessor - sound
1x AY-3-8910 1J top board Programmable Sound Generator - sound
1x HA17902 1P top board Quad Operational Amplifier - sound
1x HD68A09EP lower board 8-bit Microprocessor - main
1x oscillator 8.000MHz 3Q X2 top board
1x oscillator 14.31818MHz 1K X1 top board
1x oscillator 18.432 lower board

ROMs

QTY Type position status
1x MB8532 s1 top board dumped
1x 2732 s2 top board dumped
3x HN482764G d1,d2,d3 top board dumped
8x HN482764G 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9 lower board dumped
1x M5L2764K 7 lower board dumped

RAMs

QTY Type position
16x MCM4116BP-15 lower board
2x MSM2128-15RS lower board

PLDs

QTY Type position status
3x DMPAL16L8JC lower board 1 dumped
3x PAL16L8CN lower board 2 read protected

Others

1x 18x2 edge connector top board
1x trimmer (volume) top board
2x 8x2 switches DIP top board
1x 50 pins flat cable connector from top board to lower board

Notes

Top board marked: R8-A
Lower board marked: R8-B


update 2012-10-23
We have 2 PCBs of the same game.
The first one was previously called: Juno First (bootleg 1)
The second one was previously called: Juno First (bootleg 2)
It is now confirmed that they are the same game, identical to the Konami original, but from an unknown manufacturer.
We are lucky that out of the 2 we could get a dump of all 3 PALs (green, red, blu).

Files

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