Muroge Monaco (bootleg?)
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| dumper | f205v |
| date | 06/04/2009 |
| emulator | MAME 0.130u3 |
| dev | Robiza, Angelo Salese |
| name | murogmbl on Arcade Database |
| description | Muroge Monaco (bootleg?) |
| year | 1982 |
| manufacturer |
Technical references
CPUs
| QTY | Type | clock | position | function |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1x | Z80 | 1ef | 8-bit Microprocessor - main (missing) | |
| 1x | TBA820 | - | 14e | Audio Amplifier - sound |
| 1x | oscillator | 12.000MHz | 2f |
ROMs
| QTY | Type | position | status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2x | TMS2532 | 5b,5e | dumped |
| 1x | TMS2516 | 8b | dumped |
| 1x | SN74S288N | 8a | dumped |
RAMs
| QTY | Type | position |
|---|---|---|
| 4x | AM9114EPC | 2b,3b,8e,9e |
| 1x | MWS5101AEL2 | 11e |
PLDs
| QTY | Type | position | status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0x |
Others
1x 22x2 edge connector
1x trimmer (volume) (13e)
1x 8 DIP switches bank (1a)
Notes
1x empty DIP14-300mil socket (12e, close to sound)
PCB is marked: "262-SV-96" and "48 82" on solder side
update 20210124: better pics and description, confirmed dump.
TBH this doesn't look as a cheap bootleg, it's clearly a well engineered design. Also ICs are of good quality, and solders are high standard (at least for 1982!)
Files
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PCB component side 1
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PCB component side 2
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PCB solder side 1
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PCB solder side 2
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