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Macross PCB, Different Version's?
Haze:
I think there's a high chance of it being a different code revision.
Falken Hawke:
Maybe as the pics of his board in his project thread match pics of the board elsewhere.
However, the conditions for the operation of the game at the time of the video versus his photo when he completed his project aren't obvious. I'm wondering if there is a trigger that isn't well known but I'm not dismissing a different version either.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,142020.msg1483020.html#msg1483020
PL1:
--- Quote from: Falken Hawke on March 27, 2023, 10:18:07 pm ---the pics of his board in his project thread match pics of the board elsewhere.
--- End quote ---
For those who don't want to scroll through the 10 pages of Yotsuya's build thread, here's the post with PCB pics.
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,137636.msg1423842.html#msg1423842
Can't tell from those pics if there are any ROM labels or PCB markings on Yotsuya's board that indicate a version number or release date.
When you first go into service mode (DIP SW1#8 to up), the center of the screen shows "11th Jun. 1992" (cropped pic below) for a second before proceeding to the monitor adjustment pattern.
- I'm guessing that this might be the revision/release date for the version in MAME.
- Do both of your PCBs show the same date?
Scott
Falken Hawke:
My bench uses a LCD so won't show the first few seconds of power up. My raster CRT's are buried so it may be a while before I can check.
bobbyb13:
--- Quote from: Falken Hawke on March 28, 2023, 01:49:07 am ---My bench uses a LCD so won't show the first few seconds of power up. My raster CRT's are buried so it may be a while before I can check.
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Unless you bring it up to my shop that is!
Now you gents have me all curious about what is up.
When you off work again?
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