beatmania IIDX 7th style (GCB44 JA)
DJ simulation game from Konami's BEMANI series of games.
Technical
CPU
- maincpu CXD8530CQ (@ 67 Mhz)
- audiocpu 68000 (@ 16 Mhz)
Chipset
- CD/DA
- SPU (@ 33 Mhz)
- RF5C400 (@ 16 Mhz)
Display
- Orientation Yoko
- Resolution 255 x 255
- Frequency 60 Hz
Controlers
- Number of players 2
- Number of buttons 9
- Kind of controler
- stick
- stick
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Tips on beatmania IIDX 7th style (GCB44 JA)
* Play the Extra stage : To play the 'Extra stage' you must do either one of these on your last stage :
4 Stars - Pass with all just greats.
5 Stars - Pass with all greats/just greats.
6 Stars - Pass with 100% of your groove meter.
7 Stars - Clear the song.
Flashing 7 Stars - Clear the song.
The extra stage for IIDX 7th style lets you pick a few songs that you normally can't, like 'MAX 300'.
4 Stars - Pass with all just greats.
5 Stars - Pass with all greats/just greats.
6 Stars - Pass with 100% of your groove meter.
7 Stars - Clear the song.
Flashing 7 Stars - Clear the song.
The extra stage for IIDX 7th style lets you pick a few songs that you normally can't, like 'MAX 300'.
beatmania IIDX 7th style (GCB44 JA) and M.A.M.E.
0.131u3 [Guru, smf]
TODO:
* Dump HardDisk and CD-ROMs
WIP:
- 0.131u3: Added 'beatmania IIDX 7th style (GCB44 JA)' (Konami 2002). Preliminary work on beatmania iidx, still lots to do [smf].
- 26th May 2009: Guru - I'm doing some more wiring up today. This time something a lot easier. Pic 1 shows the security slot taken from the Beatmania II DX PCB that arrived recently and wired up to a DIP8 socket. Pic 2 shows 2 security carts opened up. The card on the left is the newer type using a ST24W02 TSSOP8 EEPROM (it's physical size is about 2mm x 3mm). The right card is the older type with an epoxy blob. Pic 3 shows what the security cards look like untouched. Pic 4 is a reminder of what arrived a few years ago. The general idea is to just plug in an untouched security card and dump it out in 1 second. So far the theory worked for one card (left) but not the epoxy blob one so I guess the older ones are different somehow and more research is needed. But at least we now have one of them dumped. UPDATE: Of course, I've also dumped the other required pieces like the CD's and HDD. Thanks to RB we have a nice POST screen for Beatmania II DX. No promises when more might happen but it could be a good idea to watch RB's site for an update. I just dumped the security card for Beatmania II DX 4th Style too, plus the CD's. It's one of the newer types. It appears the older security cards (i.e. possibly all the games from 1999) can't be dumped (yet). There are many missing pieces still required... CD's, HDDs and security cards.
- 23rd March 2009: Guru - Beatmania II DX PCB + HDD (Konami, 1999) arrived from Japan.
- 18th March 2006: Guru - Beatmania II DX 7th style CDROM1 - B44JAA01 arrived late yesterday from Japan.
Romset: 1 kb / 1 files / 124 zip
CD-ROM1: 75.4 MB (Compressed: 93.1) Program CD
TODO:
* Dump HardDisk and CD-ROMs
WIP:
- 0.131u3: Added 'beatmania IIDX 7th style (GCB44 JA)' (Konami 2002). Preliminary work on beatmania iidx, still lots to do [smf].
- 26th May 2009: Guru - I'm doing some more wiring up today. This time something a lot easier. Pic 1 shows the security slot taken from the Beatmania II DX PCB that arrived recently and wired up to a DIP8 socket. Pic 2 shows 2 security carts opened up. The card on the left is the newer type using a ST24W02 TSSOP8 EEPROM (it's physical size is about 2mm x 3mm). The right card is the older type with an epoxy blob. Pic 3 shows what the security cards look like untouched. Pic 4 is a reminder of what arrived a few years ago. The general idea is to just plug in an untouched security card and dump it out in 1 second. So far the theory worked for one card (left) but not the epoxy blob one so I guess the older ones are different somehow and more research is needed. But at least we now have one of them dumped. UPDATE: Of course, I've also dumped the other required pieces like the CD's and HDD. Thanks to RB we have a nice POST screen for Beatmania II DX. No promises when more might happen but it could be a good idea to watch RB's site for an update. I just dumped the security card for Beatmania II DX 4th Style too, plus the CD's. It's one of the newer types. It appears the older security cards (i.e. possibly all the games from 1999) can't be dumped (yet). There are many missing pieces still required... CD's, HDDs and security cards.
- 23rd March 2009: Guru - Beatmania II DX PCB + HDD (Konami, 1999) arrived from Japan.
- 18th March 2006: Guru - Beatmania II DX 7th style CDROM1 - B44JAA01 arrived late yesterday from Japan.
Romset: 1 kb / 1 files / 124 zip
CD-ROM1: 75.4 MB (Compressed: 93.1) Program CD