Oliver Bergmann and Randy Mongenel worked on NEC cpu core as effort to run raiden (nw)

Core was meanwhile rewritten
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Miodrag Milanovic 2016-01-14 13:29:19 +01:00
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// license:???
// copyright-holders:Oliver Bergmann, Bryan McPhail, Randy Mongenel
// license:BSD-3-Clause
// copyright-holders:Bryan McPhail
// thanks-to:Oliver Bergmann,Randy Mongenel (for initial CPU core)
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Seibu Raiden hardware
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Raiden (Korean license) (c) 1990 Seibu Kaihatsu
Raiden (Taiwanese license) (c) 1990 Seibu Kaihatsu
driver by Oliver Bergmann, Bryan McPhail, Randy Mongenel
The alternate hardware version is probably newer than the main sets.
It looks closer to the newer 68000 games, while the main set looks
closer to Dynamite Duke (1989 game) in terms of graphics registers used, etc.

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// license:???
// copyright-holders:Oliver Bergmann, Bryan McPhail, Randy Mongenel
// license:BSD-3-Clause
// copyright-holders:Bryan McPhail
/*******************************************************************************
Seibu Raiden hardware

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// license:???
// copyright-holders:Oliver Bergmann, Bryan McPhail, Randy Mongenel
// license:BSD-3-Clause
// copyright-holders:Bryan McPhail
/*******************************************************************************
Seibu Raiden hardware