Breakout (Seletron)
dumper | f205v, Kirmo |
date | 15/10/2006 |
emulator | |
dev |
name | 483 |
description | Breakout (Seletron) [TTL] |
year | 1978.07.11 |
manufacturer | Seletron |
Technical references
CPUs
QTY | Type | clock | position | function |
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1x | oscillator | 4MHz | 1j |
ROMs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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1x | 82S23 | 2b | dumped |
RAMs
QTY | Type | position |
---|---|---|
1x | 74S201 | 2h |
1x | 7489 | 1b |
PLDs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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Others
1x 22x2 JAMMA edge connector
1x trimmer (volume)
1x 8x2 switches DIP
Notes
PCB is marked: "seletron 78", and "10-10500" on component side
PCB is marked: "seletron 78", "10-10500" and "110778" on solder side
update 20140630: Kirmo dumped the PROM
update 20140107: Kirmo send the following: "Crystal frequency: depending on jumper (2jk): 4MHz , 8MHz , 16 MHz
Main clock frequency : 4 MHz (if an 8 or 16 MHz crystal is used, then the 74LS74 (3J) will cut the frequency down to 4 MHz)
RAM : 1x 74S201 (2H ; 256bit , 256x1 ; bricks in the wall) ; 1x 7489 (1B ; 64bit , 16x4 ; it's in the score section - maybe score memory?)
NOTE: RAM 7489 is open-collector (pull-up resistences are present on the pcb)
update 20200410: just found a second PCB for the same game. There is a small HW modification, with a small piggyback PCB addded.
Redumped the PROM, and found a different content; I strongly suspect that previous dump from Kirmo was bad.
Files
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PCB 1 component side
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PCB 1 solder side
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PCB 2 component side
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PCB 2 component side detail
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PCB 2 solder side
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ROMs
483