F1 Exhaust Note
An F-1 racing game.
Télécharger F1 Exhaust Note
Contents of the ROM :
Technical
CPU
- maincpu V60 (@ 16 Mhz)
- soundcpu Z80 (@ 8 Mhz)
Chipset
- YM3438 (@ 8 Mhz)
- YM3438 (@ 8 Mhz)
- RF5C68 (@ 12 Mhz)
Display
- Orientation Yoko
- Resolution 255 x 224
- Frequency 60 Hz
Controlers
- Number of players 1
- Number of buttons 2
- Kind of controler
- paddle
- paddle
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F1 Exhaust Note and M.A.M.E.
0.63 [David Haywood, Olivier Galibert, R. Belmont, Farfetch'd]
WIP:
- 0.144u1: Tafoid fixed engine noise loops/resets in F1 Exhaust Note.
- 0.104u9: Fixed engine noise looping (sound\rf5c68.c) [Anonymous].
- 0.102u2: Made some minor cleanups to the System 32 driver. Air Rescue and F1 Exhaust Note now share common multi-PCB faking logic [Anonymous]. This fixed also the missing music in the attract mode.
- 0.97u2: Removed 3rd button and 2nd coin slot.
- 0.94u2: David Haywood allowed F1 Exhaust Note to show full attract mode.
- 0.84u5: Replaced Stick controller with Paddle.
- 0.78: Added 4x 'Unknown' dipswitches.
- 0.68: Removed 2nd Player.
- 0.63: David Haywood added F1 Exhaust Note (Sega 1991).
- 28th November 2002: David Haywood sent in another update to the Sega System 32 driver with protection fixes for Burning Rivals, Arabian Fight and Golden Axe 2 from R. Belmont, improved inputs from Stephane Humbert and various improvements to the graphics emulation, making Super Visual Football, Burning Rivals, Rad Mobile, Rad Rally and F1 Exhaust Note playable.
- 12th March 2002: David Haywood - I found out how to tell F1 Exhaust Note that the network doesn't exist. This means that it no longer waits for it when you attempt to start a game, and that the title screen appears during the attract loop.
Romset: 7424 kb / 19 files / 2.77 zip
WIP:
- 0.144u1: Tafoid fixed engine noise loops/resets in F1 Exhaust Note.
- 0.104u9: Fixed engine noise looping (sound\rf5c68.c) [Anonymous].
- 0.102u2: Made some minor cleanups to the System 32 driver. Air Rescue and F1 Exhaust Note now share common multi-PCB faking logic [Anonymous]. This fixed also the missing music in the attract mode.
- 0.97u2: Removed 3rd button and 2nd coin slot.
- 0.94u2: David Haywood allowed F1 Exhaust Note to show full attract mode.
- 0.84u5: Replaced Stick controller with Paddle.
- 0.78: Added 4x 'Unknown' dipswitches.
- 0.68: Removed 2nd Player.
- 0.63: David Haywood added F1 Exhaust Note (Sega 1991).
- 28th November 2002: David Haywood sent in another update to the Sega System 32 driver with protection fixes for Burning Rivals, Arabian Fight and Golden Axe 2 from R. Belmont, improved inputs from Stephane Humbert and various improvements to the graphics emulation, making Super Visual Football, Burning Rivals, Rad Mobile, Rad Rally and F1 Exhaust Note playable.
- 12th March 2002: David Haywood - I found out how to tell F1 Exhaust Note that the network doesn't exist. This means that it no longer waits for it when you attempt to start a game, and that the title screen appears during the attract loop.
Romset: 7424 kb / 19 files / 2.77 zip