Pit Fighter (rev 3)
Three digitized brawlers face off co-operatively against a variety of street thugs, with gameplay featuring crowd interference and usable weapons. Players also get to fight each other in a 'Grudge Match'. Pit-Fighter featured impressive camera zoom and side-to-side pan but was somewhat flawed as a gameplay experience. On the dedicated cabinet version, up to three players can play simultaneously.
Télécharger Pit Fighter (rev 3)
Contents of the ROM :
- 136081-1060.1b
- 136081-1017.130m
- 136081-1018.120m
- 136081-1021.90m
- 136081-1022.75m
- 136081-1025.45m
- 136081-1027.15l
- 136081-1001.65r
- 136081-1002.65n
- 136081-1003.70r
- 136081-1004.70n
- 136081-1005.75r
- 136081-1006.75n
- 136081-1007.90r
- 136081-1008.90n
- 136081-1009.100r
- 136081-1010.100n
- 136081-1011.115r
- 136081-1012.115n
- 136081-1013.120r
- 136081-1014.120n
- 136081-1015.130r
- 136081-1016.130n
- 136081-1061.7k
- 136081-1062.7j
- 136081-1063.7e
- 136081-1064.7d
- 136081-1040.30s
- 136081-1041.25s
- 136081-1042.20s
- gal16v8a-136081-1043.15e
- gal16v8a-136079-1045.40p
- gal16v8a-136079-1046.65d
- gal16v8a-136079-1047.40s
- gal16v8a-136079-1048.125f
- gal16v8a-136079-1049.120f
- gal16v8a-136079-1050.115f
- gal16v8a-136079-1051.105f
- gal16v8a-136079-1052.30n
- 136081-3028.05d
- 136081-3029.05b
- 136081-3030.15d
- 136081-3031.15b
Technical
CPU
- maincpu 68000 (@ 14 Mhz)
- jsa M6502 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
- YM2151 (@ 3 Mhz)
- OKI6295 (@ 1 Mhz)
Display
- Orientation Yoko
- Resolution 255 x 240
- Frequency 59.922743 Hz
Controlers
- Number of players 3
- Number of buttons 3
- Kind of controler joy (8 ways)
Clones of Pit Fighter (rev 3)
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Pit Fighter (rev 3) and M.A.M.E.
0.136u4 [B. Sparks, Smitdogg, The Dumping Union]
0.130u3 [Smitdogg]
0.93u2 [Pierpaolo Prazzoli, Manuel Assoni]
0.36b1 [Aaron Giles]
Artwork available
Bugs:
- During the TY intro sequence, it shows a fast 'flash' gfx glitch that seems to be a bad rom dump or something. rcoltrane (ID 00378)
- pitfightb: Set pitfightb flashes an error message upon start up. Tafoid (ID 00039)
- pitfight5: Original PCB running attract mode and a short game through an RGB board and into my PC. Smitdogg (ID 04082)
WIP:
- 20th October 2012: Mr. Do - My apologies to Roger Coltrane. He scanned and submitted the instruction card to Pit Fighter some time ago, but I, uh, forgot about it. So here it is now (and I cleaned it up a bit more, also).
- 0.143u4: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 14318181 Hz.
- 0.139u1: Aaron Giles changed atarigen_state to be a base class from which all the related Atari drivers derive their state from.
- 7th July 2010: Smitdogg - We have recently been collecting more chips for decapping to send to the doc. As Guru mentioned earlier, I have located lots of other games that need their MCU dumped. Most or maybe all of them currently have things simulated that could be hooked up properly to run more like the original machines - including gameplay. I have a Pit Fighter board that might have a needed chip for decapping.
- 0.136u4: B. Sparks, Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added Pit Fighter (rev 9). Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfight7).
- 12th February 2010: Smitdogg - Thanks to B. Sparks we got Pit Fighter (Rev.9). This is the latest revision of Pit Fighter I've ever seen.
- 0.135u4: Some more Atari driver shuffling [Aaron Giles]: Added atarigen_init() function which allocates all timers and registers for save states. Updated all drivers to call it. Converted some drivers to use device timers.
- 0.135u3: Aaron Giles converted atari drivers over to using driver_data for the most part. Some shared systems still exist with globals, but this tackles the atarigen module and the variables local to each driver.
- 0.133u1: Renamed (pitfigh6) to (pitfight6), (pitfigh5) to (pitfight5), (pitfigh4) to (pitfight4), (pitfigh3) to (pitfight3), (pitfighj) to (pitfightj) and (pitfighb) to (pitfightb).
- 0.131u1: Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added clone Pit Fighter (rev 5). Added new 512k gfx3 roms to clone 'Pit Fighter (rev 6)'.
- 0.130u3: Smitdogg added Pit Fighter (rev 7). Changed 'Pit Fighter (rev 5)' to clone '(rev 6)'. Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfigh6).
- 0.125u7: Aaron Giles fixed 'Fatal Exception' crash.
- 0.125u4: Added button 3.
- 0.125u2: Removed button 3.
- 0.122u4: Aaron Giles fixed INSERT COIN (pitfight0109u2gre). Changed M6502 CPU2 clock speed to 1789772 Hz, YM2151 to 3579545 Hz and OKI6295 to 1193181 Hz.
- 0.114u2: Aaron Giles and Couriersud added more accurate video timing to most of the Atari 68000-era games. The parameters are from published specs, not derived. Changed VSync to 59.922743 Hz.
- 0.114: Couriersud added general save state support to the atarijsa and atarigen modules.
- 0.109: Canim removed 3rd coin slot from Pit Fighter.
- 0.105u4: Aaron Giles added PLD dumps to Pit Fighter. Added plds ($0, 200, 400, 600, 800, a00, c00, e00, 1000 - gal16v8a-136081). Fixed rom names.
- 0.93u2: Pierpaolo Prazzoli and Manuel Assoni added Pit Fighter (rev 5). Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfigh4).
- 3rd January 2005: Manuel Assoni dumped Pit Fighter (rev 5).
- 0.79u2: Changed Custom sound to DMA-driven_DAC.
- 0.79u1: Aaron Giles fixed 'bad colour RAM' error in Pit Fighter.
- 6th February 2004: Aaron Giles fixed the recently introduced errors in Hydra, Pit Fighter and Escape Kids.
- 4th February 2004: B.S. Ruggeri submitted an input fix for player 2 and 3 controls in Pit Fighter.
- 0.77: Aaron Giles added support for the MO command register (MO checksums now work). Added missing SHA1 values and marked some ROMs as NO_DUMP. Removed 6502 speedups. Changed description to 'Pit Fighter (rev 4)' and clone '(version 3)' to '(rev 3)'.
- 0.71u3: Aaron Giles added clone Pit Fighter (Japan, 2 players).
- 17th July 2003: Aaron Giles added a Japan version of Pit Fighter.
- 0.68: Changed parent and clone descriptions to 'Pit Fighter'.
- 0.67: Changed parent and clone descriptions to 'Pit-Fighter'.
- 0.66: Added proms ($0, 200, 400 - Microcode for growth renderer).
- 16th February 2003: Aaron Giles added the proper microcode PROMs for the growth object generator in the Atari G1 and G42 drivers, and improved the SLOOP protection emulation in Road Riot, but it's still not playable.
- 0.53: Added clone Pit Fighter (bootleg). Aaron Giles fixed the remaining issues in Slapstic emulation, Pit Fighter works to the end.
- 3rd August 2001: Aaron Giles added the bootleg ROM set to the Pit Fighter driver.
- 30th July 2001: Aaron Giles finally ironed out the last Slapstic bugs, fixing Pit Fighter and Rampart for good.
- 0.37b15: Changed M6502 CPU2 clock speed to 1789500, YM2151 to 3579000 and OKI6295 to 9037 Hz.
- 1st May 2001: Highwayman dumped Pit Fighter (bootleg). It is a bootleg, no sign of slapstick. It has some problems with novram handling, the code was hacked to use a different type of ram.
- 6th April 2001: Aaron Giles fixed a bug in Hydra and Pit Fighter, which caused crashes in MAME32.
- 0.37b8: Changed palettesize from 1024 to 1280 colors.
- 0.36RC1: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 14318180 Hz, M6502 to 1789772 Hz, YM2151 to 3579545 Hz and OKI6295 to 9039 Hz.
- 0.36b1: Aaron Giles added Pit Fighter (version 4) (Atari Games 1990) and clone (version 3).
- 16th July 1999: Aaron Giles sent in a huge Atari update with Hydra and Pit Fighter drivers.
- 27th May 1999: Aaron Giles sent in a small Atari update with user-friendly messages about the quirks of the games shown at the startup.
LEVELS: 11
Romset: 3012 kb / 43 files / 1.83 zip
0.130u3 [Smitdogg]
0.93u2 [Pierpaolo Prazzoli, Manuel Assoni]
0.36b1 [Aaron Giles]
Artwork available
Bugs:
- During the TY intro sequence, it shows a fast 'flash' gfx glitch that seems to be a bad rom dump or something. rcoltrane (ID 00378)
- pitfightb: Set pitfightb flashes an error message upon start up. Tafoid (ID 00039)
- pitfight5: Original PCB running attract mode and a short game through an RGB board and into my PC. Smitdogg (ID 04082)
WIP:
- 20th October 2012: Mr. Do - My apologies to Roger Coltrane. He scanned and submitted the instruction card to Pit Fighter some time ago, but I, uh, forgot about it. So here it is now (and I cleaned it up a bit more, also).
- 0.143u4: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 14318181 Hz.
- 0.139u1: Aaron Giles changed atarigen_state to be a base class from which all the related Atari drivers derive their state from.
- 7th July 2010: Smitdogg - We have recently been collecting more chips for decapping to send to the doc. As Guru mentioned earlier, I have located lots of other games that need their MCU dumped. Most or maybe all of them currently have things simulated that could be hooked up properly to run more like the original machines - including gameplay. I have a Pit Fighter board that might have a needed chip for decapping.
- 0.136u4: B. Sparks, Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added Pit Fighter (rev 9). Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfight7).
- 12th February 2010: Smitdogg - Thanks to B. Sparks we got Pit Fighter (Rev.9). This is the latest revision of Pit Fighter I've ever seen.
- 0.135u4: Some more Atari driver shuffling [Aaron Giles]: Added atarigen_init() function which allocates all timers and registers for save states. Updated all drivers to call it. Converted some drivers to use device timers.
- 0.135u3: Aaron Giles converted atari drivers over to using driver_data for the most part. Some shared systems still exist with globals, but this tackles the atarigen module and the variables local to each driver.
- 0.133u1: Renamed (pitfigh6) to (pitfight6), (pitfigh5) to (pitfight5), (pitfigh4) to (pitfight4), (pitfigh3) to (pitfight3), (pitfighj) to (pitfightj) and (pitfighb) to (pitfightb).
- 0.131u1: Smitdogg and The Dumping Union added clone Pit Fighter (rev 5). Added new 512k gfx3 roms to clone 'Pit Fighter (rev 6)'.
- 0.130u3: Smitdogg added Pit Fighter (rev 7). Changed 'Pit Fighter (rev 5)' to clone '(rev 6)'. Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfigh6).
- 0.125u7: Aaron Giles fixed 'Fatal Exception' crash.
- 0.125u4: Added button 3.
- 0.125u2: Removed button 3.
- 0.122u4: Aaron Giles fixed INSERT COIN (pitfight0109u2gre). Changed M6502 CPU2 clock speed to 1789772 Hz, YM2151 to 3579545 Hz and OKI6295 to 1193181 Hz.
- 0.114u2: Aaron Giles and Couriersud added more accurate video timing to most of the Atari 68000-era games. The parameters are from published specs, not derived. Changed VSync to 59.922743 Hz.
- 0.114: Couriersud added general save state support to the atarijsa and atarigen modules.
- 0.109: Canim removed 3rd coin slot from Pit Fighter.
- 0.105u4: Aaron Giles added PLD dumps to Pit Fighter. Added plds ($0, 200, 400, 600, 800, a00, c00, e00, 1000 - gal16v8a-136081). Fixed rom names.
- 0.93u2: Pierpaolo Prazzoli and Manuel Assoni added Pit Fighter (rev 5). Renamed (pitfight) to (pitfigh4).
- 3rd January 2005: Manuel Assoni dumped Pit Fighter (rev 5).
- 0.79u2: Changed Custom sound to DMA-driven_DAC.
- 0.79u1: Aaron Giles fixed 'bad colour RAM' error in Pit Fighter.
- 6th February 2004: Aaron Giles fixed the recently introduced errors in Hydra, Pit Fighter and Escape Kids.
- 4th February 2004: B.S. Ruggeri submitted an input fix for player 2 and 3 controls in Pit Fighter.
- 0.77: Aaron Giles added support for the MO command register (MO checksums now work). Added missing SHA1 values and marked some ROMs as NO_DUMP. Removed 6502 speedups. Changed description to 'Pit Fighter (rev 4)' and clone '(version 3)' to '(rev 3)'.
- 0.71u3: Aaron Giles added clone Pit Fighter (Japan, 2 players).
- 17th July 2003: Aaron Giles added a Japan version of Pit Fighter.
- 0.68: Changed parent and clone descriptions to 'Pit Fighter'.
- 0.67: Changed parent and clone descriptions to 'Pit-Fighter'.
- 0.66: Added proms ($0, 200, 400 - Microcode for growth renderer).
- 16th February 2003: Aaron Giles added the proper microcode PROMs for the growth object generator in the Atari G1 and G42 drivers, and improved the SLOOP protection emulation in Road Riot, but it's still not playable.
- 0.53: Added clone Pit Fighter (bootleg). Aaron Giles fixed the remaining issues in Slapstic emulation, Pit Fighter works to the end.
- 3rd August 2001: Aaron Giles added the bootleg ROM set to the Pit Fighter driver.
- 30th July 2001: Aaron Giles finally ironed out the last Slapstic bugs, fixing Pit Fighter and Rampart for good.
- 0.37b15: Changed M6502 CPU2 clock speed to 1789500, YM2151 to 3579000 and OKI6295 to 9037 Hz.
- 1st May 2001: Highwayman dumped Pit Fighter (bootleg). It is a bootleg, no sign of slapstick. It has some problems with novram handling, the code was hacked to use a different type of ram.
- 6th April 2001: Aaron Giles fixed a bug in Hydra and Pit Fighter, which caused crashes in MAME32.
- 0.37b8: Changed palettesize from 1024 to 1280 colors.
- 0.36RC1: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 14318180 Hz, M6502 to 1789772 Hz, YM2151 to 3579545 Hz and OKI6295 to 9039 Hz.
- 0.36b1: Aaron Giles added Pit Fighter (version 4) (Atari Games 1990) and clone (version 3).
- 16th July 1999: Aaron Giles sent in a huge Atari update with Hydra and Pit Fighter drivers.
- 27th May 1999: Aaron Giles sent in a small Atari update with user-friendly messages about the quirks of the games shown at the startup.
LEVELS: 11
Romset: 3012 kb / 43 files / 1.83 zip