Power Balls (Super Slam conversion)

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EMU Infos
dumper f205v
date 21/09/2005
emulator MAME 0.100u3
dev Pierpaolo Prazzoli
PCB Infos
name powerbals on Arcade Database
description Power Balls (Super Slam conversion)
year 1994.12
manufacturer Playmark

Technical references

CPUs

QTY Type clock position function
1x MC68000P12 16/32-bit Microprocessor - main
1x M6295 4-Channel Mixing ADCPM Voice Synthesis LSI - sound
1x 87c751 8-bit Microcontroller - main (internal ROM dumped)
1x LM358 - Dual Operational Amplifier - sound
1x TDA1510 - Audio Amplifier - sound
1x oscillator 12.000MHz y2
1x oscillator 26.000MHz y3
1x blu resonator 1000J-f y1

ROMs

QTY Type position status
2x TMS27C020 21,22 main dumped
1x M27C4001 20 sound dumped
1x TMS27C040 23 gfx dumped
5x M27C4001 24,26,27,28,29 gfx dumped
2x AM27C040 25,30 gfx dumped

RAMs

QTY Type position
6x HM3-65728BK-5 u37
4x KM62256BLP-7L u37

PLDs

QTY Type position status
1x TPC1020AFN-084C read protected
1x PALCE16V8H/4 read protected
3x PALCE22V10H/4 read protected
1x PAL22V10A read protected

Others

1x 28x2 JAMMA edge connector
2x 10x2 connectors (not used)
1x trimmer (volume)
2x 8 DIP switches banks (SW1,SW2)

Notes

PCB is marked: "Made in Italy by PlaYmark" on component side
PCB is marked: "22-11-93" and "SUPER SLAM LS" on solder side ("LS" is the Italian for "Lato Saldature" which translates to "Solders Side")
PCB is labelled: "42" and "POWER BALLS PLAY DIC94" on component side


update 20231126: better description

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