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Added Konami Pyson skeleton driver w/Guru notes and the known 2 dumped games. (nw)
New games marked as GAME_NOT_WORKING ------------------------------------ World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style [Team Japump, Guru] World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game 2003 [Team Japump, Guru]
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src/mame/drivers/puckpkmn.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/punchout.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/pushman.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/pyson.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/pzletime.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/qdrmfgp.c svneol=native#text/plain
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src/mame/drivers/qix.c svneol=native#text/plain
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/***************************************************************************
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Konami Pyson Hardware Overview
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Konami 2001-2005
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This system uses a standard GH-006 PS2 main board (the older Playstation 2 square type) with a
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Sony-supplied PS2 power supply which bolts onto the top of the main board. This power supply
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has a single 12 volt power input and creates all of the voltages for the PS2. The same 12 volt input
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extends via a splitter to the Konami interface PCB into CN3. The PS2 main board is connected to the
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custom Konami interface PCB via the PS2 main board AV connector and the IEEE 1394 'i.LINK' connector.
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A security dongle with no label on the top which looks like a PS2 memory card is plugged into the left
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PS2 memory card slot. This card is identical to the dongles used in Namco System 246/256. Note that the
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two games dumped so far have the same label on the security dongle (KN00002) but the ROM inside is not
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identical. So far all the Konami game software resides on a 128M CF card. However there are probably
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HDD/CDROM/DVDROM-based games too since the Konami interface board has connectors for IDE drives.
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Games known to run on this system include.... DIN5
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CF Card Dongle PS2 Cart
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Game Title Label Label Label (bottom)
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*Baseball Heroes 2005
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*Battle Climaxx!
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*Battle Climaxx! 2
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*Dog Station
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*Dog Station Deluxe
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*Hawaiian De Golf
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*Monster Gate Online
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*Monster Gate Online 2
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*Nice Smash!
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*Paintball Mania
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*Perfect Pool
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*Pool Pocket Fortunes
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*R.P.M. Red
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World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style C18JAA03 DIN5 dongle GCC27JA KN00002
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World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style 2003 C27JAA03 not used KN00002
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* denotes not dumped. If you can help with the remaining undumped games
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please contact us via http://mamedev.org or http://guru.mameworld.info
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Konami PCB Layout
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-----------------
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PWB0000106626
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KONAMI 2001
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|-----------------------------------------|
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| CN5 CN7 CN2 CN3|
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|-| |
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| TD62064 LM358 |------| BA7078 |
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| 3793 |VS218 | 25MHz |
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| 056879 LM358 | | CN9|
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|J |------| LED3|
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|A LED4|
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|M LM358 D72872GC LED5|
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|M 24MHz |
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|A ADC0838 6379 CN12|
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| LM358 |
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| LED6-13 CN13|
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|-| |
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| |--------| |
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| |TOSHIBA | |
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|-| |TMPR3927| |
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| DS14C232 | | |
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| |--------| |
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| 8.4MHz |
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|C |
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|N 48LC2M32B2 |
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|1 CN16 |
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|5 XC9536 B22A01.U42 CN17|
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| XCS10XL |
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| M48T58Y.U48 |
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| DS2430 |
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| DS14C232 |
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|SW4 CN19 CN20 CN21 |
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|-----------------------------------------|
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Notes:
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LM358 - National LM358 Dual Operational Amplifier (SOIC8)
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6379 - NEC uPD6379A 2-Channel 16-bit D/A Cconverter (SOIC8)
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3793 - Fujitsu MB3793-A Power Voltage Monitoring IC with Watchdog Timer (SOIC8)
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TD62064 - Toshiba TDA62064 Darlington Transistor Array
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BA7078 - ROHM BA7078 Sync Separator / Sync Detection IC (SOIC18)
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VS218 - National VS218ALC4 (video-related?) (TQFP144)
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D72872GC - NEC D72872GC IEEE 1394 controller (TQFP120)
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056879 - Konami custom 056879 (QFP120)
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ADC0838 - National ADC0838 8-Bit Serial I/O A/D Converter with Multiplexer Option (SOIC20)
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DS14C232 - National DS14C232 Low Power +5V Powered TIA/EIA-232 Dual Driver/Receiver (SOIC16)
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TMPR3927 - Toshiba TMPR3927 32-bit R3000A-based RISC micro-controller (QFP240)
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48LC2M32B2 - Micron 48LC2M32B2 512k x32-bit x4-banks (64MBit) SDRAM (TSOP86)
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XC9536 - Xilinx XC9536XL CPLD stamped 'QB22A1' (PLCC44)
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B22A01.U42 - Fujitsu MBM29F400 512k x8-bit flash ROM stamped 'B22A01' (TSOP48). This is probably
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the common-to-all-games Pyson BIOS for the TMPR3927
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XCS10XL - Xilinx Spartan XCS10XL FPGA (TQFP144)
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M48T58Y - ST Microelectronics M48T58Y 8k Timekeeper/NVRAM (DIP28). As well as being used for protection
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with the Konami game code/year etc (the usual first 16 bytes) it also seems to contain code
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or other data in some of the games, meaning it's not possible to hand-create the NVRAMs.
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The same 'extended usage' of this chip is also present on Konami Viper PCBs.
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DS2430 - Dallas DS2430 256-bit EEPROM and silicon serial number (3 pin TO-92 package)
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CN2 - RJ45 network connector
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CN3 - 5 pin power input connector (12 volts only)
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CN5/7 - RCA jacks for unamplified stereo audio output
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CN9 - 13 pin audio/video connector joined with a cable to the PS2 main board AV connector
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CN12 - IEEE 1394 connector joined with a cable to the PS2 main board 'i.LINK' connector
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CN13 - 4 pin power connector (unused)
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CN15 - 28 way edge connector which connects to the filter board along with the JAMMA edge connector
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CN16 - 40 pin standard IDE connector (for CDROM/DVDROM or 3.5" IDE HDD)
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CN17 - 44 pin standard IDE connector (for 2.5" IDE HDD)
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CN19 - DIN5 connector for plug-in security module. The module contains a Dallas DS2430 which
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effectively replaces the common-to-most-games one on the main board (same a Viper h/w)
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CN20 - 4 pin connector
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CN21 - Standard Compact Flash card slot
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SW4 - 4 position DIP switch
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Filter Board
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------------
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This plugs into the Konami interface board at 90 degrees via the 2x 28-way female connectors
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All components face the Konami interface PCB. Only the JVS power connectors, JAMMA and CN* are externally accessible.
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PWB0000121667 2002 KONAMI
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|----------------------------| |------------------------------|
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| CN4 CN5 CN7 CN14 |------| JAMMA |------|
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| LMH6643 DS485 8PIN_JVS|
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| HD64F3664 XC9536 |
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|CN1 14MHz |
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| LMH6643 TPC8013 6PIN_JVS|
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| 28-WAY-FEMALE 28-WAY-FEMALE |
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|-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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Notes:
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CN4 - 8-pin mini-DIN connector
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CN5/7 - 15-pin VGA connectors
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CN14 - Standard USB connector. This connects to a standard JVS I/O board. It was tested with
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a common Sega JVS I/O and works fine however Konami probably have their own JVS I/O board
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for use with this system
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HD64F3664 - Hitachi HD64F3664 H8/3664 micro-controller stamped 'C18B6' or 'C18A6' (QFP64)
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XC9536 - Xilinx XC9536 CPLD stamped 'EC18B1' (PLCC44)
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DS485 - National DS485 Low-Power Transceiver for RS-485 and RS-422 Communication (SOIC8)
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LMH6643 - National LMH6643 3V, Low Power, 130MHz, 75mA Rail-to-Rail Output Amplifier (SOIC8)
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TPC8013 - Toshiba TPC8013 Silicon N Channel MOS Type Field Effect Transistor (SOIC8)
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28-WAY* - 28-Way Female connectors. These both plug into the Konami interface board
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JAMMA - Standard Jamma Edge Connector (not used)
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8PIN_JVS - Common JVS Power Connectors (on other side of the PCB)
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6PIN_JVS /
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***************************************************************************/
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#define ADDRESS_MAP_MODERN
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#include "emu.h"
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#include "cpu/mips/mips3.h"
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#include "cpu/mips/r3000.h"
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class pyson_state : public driver_device
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{
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public:
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pyson_state(const machine_config &mconfig, device_type type, const char *tag)
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: driver_device(mconfig, type, tag),
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m_maincpu(*this, "maincpu")
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{ }
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UINT32 screen_update(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb32 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect);
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protected:
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// devices
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required_device<cpu_device> m_maincpu;
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// driver_device overrides
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virtual void video_start();
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};
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void pyson_state::video_start()
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{
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}
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UINT32 pyson_state::screen_update(screen_device &screen, bitmap_rgb32 &bitmap, const rectangle &cliprect)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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static ADDRESS_MAP_START(ps2_map, AS_PROGRAM, 32, pyson_state)
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AM_RANGE(0x00000000, 0x01ffffff) AM_RAM // 32 MB RAM in consumer PS2s, do these have more?
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AM_RANGE(0x1fc00000, 0x1fdfffff) AM_ROM AM_REGION("bios", 0)
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ADDRESS_MAP_END
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static INPUT_PORTS_START( pyson )
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INPUT_PORTS_END
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static const mips3_config r5000_config =
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{
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16384, /* code cache size - probably wrong */
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16384 /* data cache size */
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};
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static MACHINE_CONFIG_START( pyson, pyson_state )
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MCFG_CPU_ADD("maincpu", R5000LE, 294000000) // imported from namcops2.c driver
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MCFG_CPU_PROGRAM_MAP(ps2_map)
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MCFG_CPU_CONFIG(r5000_config)
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/* video hardware */
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MCFG_SCREEN_ADD("screen", RASTER)
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MCFG_SCREEN_REFRESH_RATE(60)
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MCFG_SCREEN_UPDATE_DRIVER(pyson_state, screen_update)
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MCFG_SCREEN_SIZE(640, 480)
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MCFG_SCREEN_VISIBLE_AREA(0, 639, 0, 479)
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MCFG_PALETTE_LENGTH(65536)
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MACHINE_CONFIG_END
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#define PYSON_BIOS \
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ROM_LOAD( "b22a01.u42", 0x000000, 0x080000, CRC(98de405e) SHA1(4bc268a996825c1bdf6ae277d331fe7bdc0cc00c) )
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ROM_START( pyson )
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ROM_REGION(0x200000, "bios", 0)
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PYSON_BIOS
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ROM_REGION(0x840000, "key", ROMREGION_ERASE00)
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DISK_REGION("dvd")
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ROM_END
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ROM_START( wswe )
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ROM_REGION(0x200000, "bios", 0)
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PYSON_BIOS
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ROM_REGION(0x840000, "key", ROMREGION_ERASE00)
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ROM_LOAD( "kn00002.ic002", 0x000000, 0x800000, CRC(bd1770aa) SHA1(be217d6d7648e529953ea25caad904394919644c) )
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ROM_LOAD( "kn00002_spr.ic002", 0x800000, 0x040000, CRC(296c8436) SHA1(c0da440b50dba4ca8eb2b1ee7b6de681769fcf65) )
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ROM_REGION(0x2000, "timekeeper", ROMREGION_ERASE00)
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ROM_LOAD( "m48t58y.u48", 0x000000, 0x002000, CRC(d4181cb5) SHA1(c5560d1ac043bfe2527fac3fb1989fa8fc53cf8a) )
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DISK_REGION("dvd")
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DISK_IMAGE_READONLY( "c18jaa03", 0, SHA1(b47190aa38f1f3a499b817758e3f29fac54391bd) )
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ROM_END
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ROM_START( wswe2k3 )
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ROM_REGION(0x200000, "bios", 0)
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PYSON_BIOS
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ROM_REGION(0x840000, "key", ROMREGION_ERASE00)
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ROM_LOAD( "kn00002.ic002", 0x000000, 0x800000, CRC(6f5b7309) SHA1(5e9d75497c3a3a92af41b20e41991c9c5837d50a) )
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ROM_LOAD( "kn00002_spr.ic002", 0x800000, 0x040000, CRC(433f7ad9) SHA1(4fd05124d59cdbedd781580e49ff940c5df67d94) )
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ROM_REGION(0x2000, "timekeeper", ROMREGION_ERASE00)
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ROM_LOAD( "m48t58y.u48", 0x000000, 0x002000, CRC(76068de0) SHA1(5f75b88ad04871fb3799fe904658c87524bad94f) )
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DISK_REGION("dvd")
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DISK_IMAGE_READONLY( "c27jaa03", 0, SHA1(9b2aa900711d88cf5effb3ba6be18726ea006ac4) )
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ROM_END
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GAME(2002, pyson, 0, pyson, pyson, 0, ROT0, "Konami", "Konami Psyon BIOS", GAME_IS_SKELETON|GAME_IS_BIOS_ROOT)
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GAME(2002, wswe, pyson, pyson, pyson, 0, ROT0, "Konami", "World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game Style", GAME_IS_SKELETON)
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GAME(2003, wswe2k3, pyson, pyson, pyson, 0, ROT0, "Konami", "World Soccer Winning Eleven Arcade Game 2003", GAME_IS_SKELETON)
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evilngte // GX810 (c)1998
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hellngt // GX810 (c)1998
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// Konami Pyson
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pyson // Konami Pyson Bios
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wswe // World Soccer Winning Eleven
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wswe2k3 // World Soccer Winning Eleven 2003
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// Exidy games
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carpolo // (c) 1977
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sidetrac // (c) 1979
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$(DRIVERS)/pingpong.o $(VIDEO)/pingpong.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/plygonet.o $(VIDEO)/plygonet.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/pooyan.o $(VIDEO)/pooyan.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/pyson.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/qdrmfgp.o $(VIDEO)/qdrmfgp.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/rockrage.o $(VIDEO)/rockrage.o \
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$(DRIVERS)/rocnrope.o $(VIDEO)/rocnrope.o \
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