Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)

Arcade 1988 Sega Sports Volleyball
An overhead volleyball game.
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Technical

CPU
  • maincpu FD1094 (@ 10 Mhz)
  • soundcpu Z80 (@ 5 Mhz)
Chipset
  • YM2151 (@ 4 Mhz)
  • uPD7759 (@ 0 Mhz)
Display
  • Orientation Yoko
  • Resolution 255 x 224
  • Frequency 60.054389 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 4
  • Number of buttons 1
  • Kind of controler
    1. pedal
    2. pedal
    3. pedal
    4. pedal

Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) Screenshots

Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Screen 1
Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Screen 2
Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Screen 3
Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Screen 4
Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Screen 5

Clones of Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)

Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) and M.A.M.E.

0.74u2 [Andrew Prime]
0.36b2 [Andrew Prime]

TODO:
* Only clone (Japan) works
* Wanted: 317-0061 FD1094 CPUs

WIP:
- 0.143u8: Kanikani added I/O board read routine to Ace Attacker and changed game to use analog device.
- 0.133u1: Renamed (aceattaa) to (aceattaca).
- 0.129: Aaron Giles fixed interger overflow in Ace Attacker.
- 0.125u2: Added buttons 11 and 12.
- 0.122u8: Replaced 8-way Joystick with Trackball, Dial and 10x buttons. Added dipswitches 'Demo Sounds', 'Starting Points', 'Point Table' and 'Difficulty'.
- 0.115u4: Barry Gemma fixed inputs in Ace Attacker. Replaced 8-way Joystick with Dial, Trackball and 10x buttons. Added dipswitches 'Starting Points' and 4x 'Unknown'.
- 0.108u3: Fixed sound1 rom loading in clone (Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0060).
- 0.107u4: Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)' and clone to 'Ace Attacker (Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0060)'.
- 0.107u3: Arzeno Fabrice added clone Ace Attacker (System 16A, FD1094 317-0060). The FD1094 CPU came from a System 16B PCB. Changed parent description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-unknown)'.
- 6th August 2006: David Haywood - When the CPU key to Sega's Ace Attacker was dumped, probably over a year ago, we thought that it was a bad dump. The key was found on a System16B board, with System16B program roms. Today Arzeno Fabrice dumped a System16A version of the game, and to our surprise the number on the CPU was the same as the one dumped for the System16B version of the game (317-0060). Sega don't usually use the same CPU between different revisions of a game, so this was a rather odd finding. Anyway, to cut the story short I plugged Arzeno's new dump into MAME, and tried using the old CPU key dumped from the System16B board, and it worked! So why was the System16A CPU found on a System16B board? I guess nobody can really answer that, maybe a failed attempt to repair it? It will probably just go down as one of those unsolved mysteries. I haven't mapped the inputs yet, so I can't say if it's 100% playable, but the attract mode runs fine.
- 0.100u4: Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0060)'. Added 317-0060.key and new cpu1 rom ($0).
- 0.95: Fixed rom names.
- 0.91u2: Fixed cpu2 roms addresses ($20000, 30000, 40000).
- 0.88u6: Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-unknown)'. Added uPD7759 sound. Changed Z80 CPU2 clock speed to 5MHz and palettesize to 6144 colors. Fixed gfx2 rom loading.
- 0.80u2: Changed Z80 CPU2 clock speed to 4MHz, replaced 2x YM3438 and RF5C68 sound with YM2151 (4MHz) and removed dipswitches.
- 18th March 2004: Charles MacDonald moved Ace Attacker to System16 driver, it's not a System 18 game.
- 0.74u2: Added Ace Attacker (Sega 1988).
- 0.36b2: Andrew Prime added Ace Attacker (Testdriver).

Other Emulators:
* FB Alpha

Romset: 1120 kb / 20 files / 440.3 zip
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