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coolridr.c: Add a note about "Aqua Stage" also running on Sega H1 hardware. - NW
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- i8237 purpose is unknown (missing ROM for comms?).
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- verify zooming etc. our current algorithm is a bit ugly for text
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Also known to exist on this hardware is Aqua Stage (Coin pusher):
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833-12000 AQUA STAGE
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Program roms EPR-18279 through EPR-18282
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12 MASK roms (MPR numbers unknown)
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SUB CPU program rom EPR-18278
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=======================================================================================================
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Cool Riders
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Sega 1994
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This game runs on SYSTEM-H1 hardware. Only one known game exists on this
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PCB and this is it. The hardware seems overly complex for a 2D bike
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racing game? The design of the PCB is very similar to vanilla Model 2
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(i.e. Daytona etc). However instead of fully custom-badged chips,
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many of the custom chips are off-the-shelf Hitachi/Toshiba gate-arrays.
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This game runs on SYSTEM-H1 hardware. The hardware seems overly complex for a
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2D bike racing game? The design of the PCB is very similar to vanilla Model 2
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(i.e. Daytona etc). However instead of fully custom-badged chips, many of the
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custom chips are off-the-shelf Hitachi/Toshiba gate-arrays.
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PCB Layouts
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