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// license:BSD-3-Clause
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// copyright-holders:Angelo Salese
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// thanks-to: David Haywood, Peter Wilhelmsen
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/*************************************************************************************************************************
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Metal Freezer (c) 1989 Seibu
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/***************************************************************************
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Seibu Cop (Co-Processor) device emulation
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a.k.a. known as Toshiba gate array TC25SC rebadged as:
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SEI300 - Legionnaire PCB
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There's also a ROM labeled COP-Dx, which is probably used for some in-game maths:
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COP-D1 - Seibu Cup Soccer PCBs
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COP-D2 - legionna.cpp and raiden2.cpp, latter might use another component too
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COP-D3 - New Zero Team / Raiden 2 V33 HWs
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Raiden 2 first boss arms is known to behave strangely without this ROM on a real PCB
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(new implementation, based on Raiden 2 code)
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TODO:
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TODO:
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- Most registers are still a mystery;
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- Get the proper Seibu chip ID number;
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- Get the proper Seibu chip ID number.
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Kold found that a Raiden alt set has irq request pin from a chip named SEI0160, which might be our man.
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preliminary memory map:
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(screen 0 -> Background)
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