Pachifever
A pachinko video game.
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Technique
CPU
- maincpu TMS9995L (@ 12 Mhz)
Chipset
- Y2404 (@ 3 Mhz)
- Y2404 (@ 3 Mhz)
Affichage
- Orientation Tate
- Résolution 255 x 216
- Fréquence 59.922738 Hz
Contrôles
- Nombre de joueurs 2
- Nombre de boutons 1
- Type de contrôle positional
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0.129u4 [Angelo Salese]
WIP:
- 0.147: Replaced Y2404 sound with Y2404_NEW.
- 0.144u6: hap added TI Y2404, for now assuming it's identical to SN76489A. Replaced the 2x SN76489A sound with Y2404.
- 0.143u3: Changed visible area to 216x280 and VSync to 59.922738 Hz.
- 0.139u2: Stephane Humbert fixed dipswitches and inputs in Pachifever (after verification of the TMS9995 code). Added 2nd player input and dipswitches 'Difficulty ?', 'Bonus Time', 'Bonus Ball' and 4x 'Unused'.
- 0.137u4: Improvements to Pachifever driver [Tomasz Slanina, maruwa]: Replaced ic48.50 rom with correct dump. Added correct MSM5205 clock value. Replaced SN76489 sound with SN76489A. Added 2nd SN76489A chip (used for sfx). Updated HW notes.
- 0.136u3: Tomasz Slanina fixed Pachifever - Game now playable. Changed description to 'Pachifever'. Replaced TMS9900 CPU1 and MSM5205 sound with TMS9995 (12MHz) and SN76489 (3579545 Hz). Changed maincpu ($a000) rom to user1 ($0), visible area to 210x280 and VSync to 59.922747 Hz. Added dipswitches 'Cabinet', 'Balls', 'Coin A', 'Time', 'Limit (attract)', 'Limit (game)', 'Demo Sounds' and 3x 'Unknown'.
- 12th February 2009: Tomasz Slanina - Pachifever is already playable. Some information about hardware: TMS9995 CPU, TMS9928 video, SN76496 + MSM5205 audio. I have no confirmation as to the information above (except MSM) so it is only a conjecture. The game uses the traditional (mechanical) Pachinko controller and a little trouble linking The political control. ROM contains missing, probably some sound effects and the data needed to play them. The result is, unfortunately, no sfx.
- 8th February 2010: Tomasz Slanina - Advances in emulation of Pachinko Fever (or perhaps Pachifever Fever 777?). Interesting hardware-based TMS9900 (one of the first 16 bit CPU). Unfortunately, this is probably a bad dump - two images roms are the same.
- 0.132u2: Olivier Galibert and Wilbert Pol identified the main CPU (TMS9900) in Pachi Fever. Replaced Z80 CPU1 with TMS9900 (3MHz). Olivier Galibert fixed breakpoints in the TMS9900 CPU core.
- 0.129u5: Angelo Salese fixed Pachi Fever ADPCM test regression and debug assertion.
- 0.129u4: Angelo Salese added Pachi Fever (Sanki Denshi Kogyo 1983).
Romset: 56 kb / 7 files / 30.5 zip
WIP:
- 0.147: Replaced Y2404 sound with Y2404_NEW.
- 0.144u6: hap added TI Y2404, for now assuming it's identical to SN76489A. Replaced the 2x SN76489A sound with Y2404.
- 0.143u3: Changed visible area to 216x280 and VSync to 59.922738 Hz.
- 0.139u2: Stephane Humbert fixed dipswitches and inputs in Pachifever (after verification of the TMS9995 code). Added 2nd player input and dipswitches 'Difficulty ?', 'Bonus Time', 'Bonus Ball' and 4x 'Unused'.
- 0.137u4: Improvements to Pachifever driver [Tomasz Slanina, maruwa]: Replaced ic48.50 rom with correct dump. Added correct MSM5205 clock value. Replaced SN76489 sound with SN76489A. Added 2nd SN76489A chip (used for sfx). Updated HW notes.
- 0.136u3: Tomasz Slanina fixed Pachifever - Game now playable. Changed description to 'Pachifever'. Replaced TMS9900 CPU1 and MSM5205 sound with TMS9995 (12MHz) and SN76489 (3579545 Hz). Changed maincpu ($a000) rom to user1 ($0), visible area to 210x280 and VSync to 59.922747 Hz. Added dipswitches 'Cabinet', 'Balls', 'Coin A', 'Time', 'Limit (attract)', 'Limit (game)', 'Demo Sounds' and 3x 'Unknown'.
- 12th February 2009: Tomasz Slanina - Pachifever is already playable. Some information about hardware: TMS9995 CPU, TMS9928 video, SN76496 + MSM5205 audio. I have no confirmation as to the information above (except MSM) so it is only a conjecture. The game uses the traditional (mechanical) Pachinko controller and a little trouble linking The political control. ROM contains missing, probably some sound effects and the data needed to play them. The result is, unfortunately, no sfx.
- 8th February 2010: Tomasz Slanina - Advances in emulation of Pachinko Fever (or perhaps Pachifever Fever 777?). Interesting hardware-based TMS9900 (one of the first 16 bit CPU). Unfortunately, this is probably a bad dump - two images roms are the same.
- 0.132u2: Olivier Galibert and Wilbert Pol identified the main CPU (TMS9900) in Pachi Fever. Replaced Z80 CPU1 with TMS9900 (3MHz). Olivier Galibert fixed breakpoints in the TMS9900 CPU core.
- 0.129u5: Angelo Salese fixed Pachi Fever ADPCM test regression and debug assertion.
- 0.129u4: Angelo Salese added Pachi Fever (Sanki Denshi Kogyo 1983).
Romset: 56 kb / 7 files / 30.5 zip