* new NOT WORKING machines
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Let's! TV Play Super Spot! Rolling Tamagotchi (Japan) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
Zeus IG900 20-in-1 (US?) [Sean Riddle, Peter Wilhelmsen]
Tamagotchi needs inputs etc. verifying (they kinda work, but not very well) and probably seeprom fixes if it's anything like the rest.
Zeus is encrypted / scrambled, probably not too complex, but annoying. Some of the games are the same as Zone60 and the Vii 10in1 etc.
* investigate encryption (nw)
* getting there (nw)
* mapping some inputs (nw)
* (nw)
* input improvements (nw)
* (nw)
* (nw)
* (nw)
* new WORKING software list entries
jakks_gamekey_dp:snowwhit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Memory Chase & Rescue Race, [Sean Riddle, 20 external donators]
jakks_gamekey_nm:pacbosrx Pac-Man & Bosconian & Rally X (11 JUL 2005 A SKU I) [Sean Riddle, 20 external donators]
* (nw)
* some tidy (nw)
* squash decrypt (nw)
(nw) Note that "NTSC" and "PAL" would be misnomers for systems with monochrome video output and idiosyncratic line rates.
The 50 Hz timings have also been applied to the HT-1080Z (available documentation for which seems not particularly reliable).
* Clean Cracks: Start work (nw)
* Added the first few entries to the clean cracks list. There's no compatibility information for these.
* Added side/disk labels for all multi-side/disk images.
* Clean Cracks: Start work (nw)
* Added the first few entries to the clean cracks list. There's no compatibility information for these.
* Added side/disk labels for all multi-side/disk images.
* A few more clcracked entries (nw)
* Added a few more entries
* Corrected title capitalization on a number of titles; this, too, will likely end up being a long term project.
* Add compatibility placeholders. We don't have any details on most (if any) of these disks. That's secondary to getting them documented, though.
* Remove superfluous compatibility tags (nw)
Added a primitive mru scheme for tlb searches, resulting in an average of ~1.5 iterations per scan and 2-3% speedup in one test case. Also removed the confusing reverse-endian logic from lwl/lwr and friends because apparently no commercial software implementation has ever used it (and wasn't supported in any of the other instructions anyway).