From d12f01521268a7be12ddacfe5bdd5d352eed3dc7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hap Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 20:42:05 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] notes --- src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++--- src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c | 9 ++++++++- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c b/src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c index fbb208044f0..7cef8abd56a 100644 --- a/src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c +++ b/src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c @@ -261,6 +261,7 @@ INPUT_CHANGED_MEMBER(hh_tms1k_state::power_button) * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP1030 * 2 x DS8870N - Hex LED Digit Driver * 2 x DS8861N - MOS-to-LED 5-Segment Driver + * 10-digit 7seg LED display(2 custom ones) + 4 LEDs, no sound This is a tabletop educational calculator. It came with plastic overlays for playing different kind of games. Refer to the manual on how to use it. @@ -431,6 +432,8 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Coleco Amaze-A-Tron, by Ralph Baer * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP3405(die label too) + * 2-digit 7seg LED display + 2 LEDs(one red, one green), 1bit sound + * 5x5 pressure-sensitive playing board This is an electronic board game with a selection of 8 maze games, most of them for 2 players. A 5x5 playing grid and four markers are @@ -557,6 +560,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Coleco Total Control 4 * TMS1400NLL MP7334-N2 (die labeled MP7334) + * 2x2-digit 7seg LED display + 4 LEDs, LED grid display, 1bit sound This is a head to head electronic tabletop LED-display sports console. One cartridge(Football) was included with the console, the other three were @@ -704,6 +708,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Entex Electronic Baseball (1) * TMS1000NLP MP0914 (die labeled MP0914A) + * 1 7seg LED, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound This is a handheld LED baseball game. One player controls the batter, the CPU or other player controls the pitcher. Pitcher throw buttons are on a 'joypad' @@ -826,6 +831,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Entex Electronic Baseball 2 * boards are labeled: ZENY * TMS1000 MCU, MP0923 (die labeled MP0923) + * 3 7seg LEDs, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound The Japanese version was published by Gakken, black casing instead of white. @@ -937,6 +943,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END * boards are labeled: ZENY * TMS1100NLL 6007 MP1204 (die labeled MP1204) * 2*SN75492N LED display driver + * 4 7seg LEDs, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound This is another improvement over Entex Baseball, where gameplay is a bit more varied. Like the others, the pitcher controls are on a separate joypad. @@ -1096,6 +1103,8 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Ideal Electronic Detective * TMS0980NLL MP6100A (die labeled 0980B-00) + * 10-digit 7seg LED display, 1bit sound + hardware (and concept) is very similar to Parker Bros Stop Thief This is an electronic board game. It requires game cards with suspect info, @@ -1210,6 +1219,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Kenner Star Wars - Electronic Battle Command * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP3438A + * 4x4 LED grid display + 2 separate LEDs and 2-digit 7segs, 1bit sound This is a small tabletop space-dogfighting game. To start the game, press BASIC/INTER/ADV and enter P#(number of players), then @@ -1320,6 +1330,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Milton Bradley Comp IV * TMC0904NL CP0904A (die labeled 4A0970D-04A) + * 10 LEDs behind bezel, no sound This is small tabletop Mastermind game; a code-breaking game where the player needs to find out the correct sequence of colours (numbers in our case). @@ -1406,7 +1417,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Revision A hardware: * TMS1000 (die labeled MP3226) - * DS75494 lamp driver + * DS75494 lamp driver, 4 big lamps, 1bit sound Newer revisions (also Pocket Simon) have a smaller 16-pin MB4850 chip instead of the TMS1000. This one has been decapped too, but we couldn't @@ -1500,8 +1511,10 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Milton Bradley Super Simon * TMS1100 MP3476NLL (die labeled MP3476) + * 8 big lamps(2 turn on at same time), 1bit sound - x + The semi-squel to Simon, not as popular. It includes more game variations + and a 2-player head-to-head mode. ***************************************************************************/ @@ -1629,6 +1642,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Parker Brothers Code Name: Sector, by Bob Doyle * TMS0970 MCU, MP0905BNL ZA0379 (die labeled 0970F-05B) + * 6-digit 7seg LED display + 4 LEDs for compass, no sound This is a tabletop submarine pursuit game. A grid board and small toy boats are used to remember your locations (a Paint app should be ok too). @@ -1724,7 +1738,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Parker Bros Merlin handheld game, by Bob Doyle * TMS1100NLL MP3404A-N2 - * red LEDs and 1-bit sound + * 11 LEDs behind buttons, 1bit sound Also published in Japan by Tomy as "Dr. Smith", white case instead of red. The one with dark-blue case is the rare sequel Master Merlin. More sequels @@ -1829,6 +1843,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Parker Brothers Stop Thief, by Bob Doyle * TMS0980NLL MP6101B (die labeled 0980B-01A) + * 3-digit 7seg LED display, 1bit sound Stop Thief is actually a board game, the electronic device emulated here (called Electronic Crime Scanner) is an accessory. To start a game, press @@ -1931,6 +1946,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Parker Brothers Bank Shot (known as Cue Ball in the UK), by Garry Kitchen * TMS1400NLL MP7313-N2 (die labeled MP7313) + * LED grid display, 1bit sound Bank Shot is an electronic pool game. To select a game, repeatedly press the [SELECT] button, then press [CUE UP] to start. Refer to the official @@ -2022,6 +2038,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Parker Brothers Split Second * TMS1400NLL MP7314-N2 (die labeled MP7314) + * LED grid display(default round LEDs, and rectangular shape ones), 1bit sound This is an electronic handheld reflex gaming device, it's straightforward to use. The included mini-games are: @@ -2117,6 +2134,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END Tandy Radio Shack Computerized Arcade (1981, 1982, 1995) * TMS1100 MCU, labeled CD7282SL + * 12 lamps behind buttons, 1bit sound This handheld contains 12 minigames. It looks and plays like "Fabulous Fred" by the Japanese company Mego Corp. in 1980, which in turn is a mix of Merlin diff --git a/src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c b/src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c index 8c3d5c7fcfe..e4d2b73b657 100644 --- a/src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c +++ b/src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c @@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ void ticalc1x_state::display_matrix_seg(int maxx, int maxy, UINT32 setx, UINT32 TI SR-16 * TMS1000 MCU labeled TMS1001NL. die labeled 1000, 1001A + * 12-digit 7seg LED display ***************************************************************************/ @@ -220,7 +221,8 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END TI SR-16 II * TMS1000 MCU labeled TMS1016NL. die labeled 1000B, 1016A - + * 12-digit 7seg LED display + A cost-reduced 'sequel', [10^x] was removed, and [pi] was added. ***************************************************************************/ @@ -310,6 +312,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END TI-1270 * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMC0974NL ZA0355, DP0974A. die labeled 0970D-74A + * 8-digit 7seg LED display ***************************************************************************/ @@ -396,6 +399,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END TI WIZ-A-TRON * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMC0907NL ZA0379, DP0907BS. die labeled 0970F-07B + * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) ***************************************************************************/ @@ -480,6 +484,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END TI Little Professor (1976 version) * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMS0975NL ZA0356, GP0975CS. die labeled 0970D-75C + * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) The hardware is nearly identical to Wiz-A-Tron (or vice versa, since this one is older). @@ -540,6 +545,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END TI Little Professor (1978 version) * TMS1990 MCU labeled TMC1993NL. die labeled 1990C-c3C + * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) 1978 re-release, with on/off and level select on buttons instead of switches. The casing was slightly revised in 1980 again, but same rom. @@ -640,6 +646,7 @@ MACHINE_CONFIG_END * TI-30(aka SR-40): TMS0980 MCU labeled TMC0981NL. die labeled 0980B-81F * TI Programmer: TMS0980 MCU labeled ZA0675NL, JP0983AT. die labeled 0980B-83 * TI Business Analyst-I: TMS0980 MCU labeled TMC0982NL. die labeled 0980B-82F + * 9-digit 7seg LED display ***************************************************************************/