Sprint 1

Arcade 1978 Atari (Kee Games) Driving Race Track
In this game you control a race car on a semi-circular track. You are looking down on the action from above. Your only goal is to drive around the track as many times as possible, and as fast as you can. There will be four cars on the track at all times (the computer lets you know that 'Grey cars drive automatically').You control the white car, while the computer controls a black car and two grey cars. The game will rate you at the end, you can get rated Granny, Rookie, or Pro, and getting a score over 250 points will extend the game an extra 30 seconds. The game has several different tracks available, and they change randomly throughout the game (they literally change while you are still driving). This is different than the original "Sprint 2", which allowed you to select your track manually. The graphics are simple black and white with two shades of gray thrown in for good measure. They are simple, but they get the job done.
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Technical

CPU
  • maincpu M6502 (@ 0 Mhz)
Chipset
  • DISCRETE
Display
  • Orientation Yoko
  • Resolution 255 x 224
  • Frequency 60 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 1
  • Number of buttons 5
  • Kind of controler dial

Sprint 1 Screenshots

Sprint 1 - Screen 1
Sprint 1 - Screen 2
Sprint 1 - Screen 3
Sprint 1 - Screen 4
Sprint 1 - Screen 5

Clones of Sprint 1

Sprint 1 and M.A.M.E.

0.31 [Mike Balfour]
0.30 [Mike Balfour]

Artwork available

Bugs:
- Audio recording of the original cabinet speaker for reference. Smitdogg (ID 03015)

WIP:
- 16th November 2011: 3D ARCADE - New Atari 3D cabinet model for Sprint 1 from btribble.
- 0.140u1: Derrick Renaud optimized speed of DISCRETE_DAC_R1 and fixed operation of DISCRETE_COUNTER_7492.
- 0.128u4: Derived clocks from crystals in Sprint2 driver. Unified memory map [Luigi30].
- 0.123u2: Changed palettesize to 12 colors.
- 26th August 2006: Mr. Do - Added Sprint 2 bezel from MAME.net and Mean Arena. Some of these decent stuff are so-so; some are REALLY good.
- 0.99u2: Derrick Renaud fixed motor sounds.
- 0.94u5: Hans Andersson updated Sprint 1/2 discrete sound to use the new component value code.
- 0.88u4: Stefan Jokisch fixed Sprint2 watchdog issues.
- 0.88: Derrick Renaud added watchdog to Sprint1/2 and set to proper time using new MDRV_WATCHDOG_VBLANK_INIT function.
- 0.80u2: Derrick Renaud updated Sprint 1/2 to use Aaron's DISCRETE_ADJUSTMENT changes.
- 0.71u3: Stefan Jokisch added clone Sprint 2 (set 2). Changed parent description to 'Sprint 2 (set 1)'. Changed M6502 CPU clock speed to 756000 Hz and visible area to 512x224.
- 22nd July 2003: Stefan Jokisch re-wrote and merged the Sprint 1/2 and Dominos drivers, fixing sprites in Sprint 1/2 and fixing sound in Dominos.
- 0.69: Derrick Renaud switched Sprint 2 player controls so they lined up under the proper score color.
- 0.68: Derrick Renaud fixed gear shifter input.
- 0.66: Added Discrete sound and changed visible area to 256x232.
- 1st March 2003: Keith Wilkins and Derrick Renaud submitted a large update to the discrete sound system, adding discrete sound to Canyon Bomber, Polaris, Sprint, Sprint 2, Ultra Tank and samples to Circus, Clowns and Sea Wolf.
- 0.59: Fixed gfx1/2 loading. Changed input to 5x buttons. Added 'Service Mode' dipswitch.
- 20th February 2002: Stefan Jokisch fixed Sprint 2 which was broken in 0.58.
- 5th July 2001: Peter Fyfe dumped Sprint 2 (set 2).
- 0.37b7: Added prom ($0 - unknown).
- 29th November 1999: Zsolt Vasvari fixed 16bpp in sprint2.
- 0.36b5: Changed VSync to 60Hz.
- 0.33b7: Changed description to 'Sprint 1' and 'Sprint 2'.
- 0.31: Mike Balfour added Sprint1 (Atari 1978). Known issues: Dipswitches in Sprint 1 are wrong.
- 30th January 1998: Dumped Sprint 1.
- 0.30: Mike Balfour added Sprint2 (Atari 1976).

Romset: 11 kb / 10 files / 6.58 zip
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