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Best way to report bugs? (splash.c / tumbleb.c)
#311929 - 07/25/13 01:17 AM
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Is posting here a better or worse way to report bugs?
I picked up a Funny Strip PCB which arrived today, and noticed the music samples play considerably faster on the PCB than they do in MAME.
So I had a poke around and found splash.c is the correct driver, there are two 5205 configs defined - msm_interface1 and 2. msm_interface1 needs to be using MSM5205_S48_4B instead of MSM5205_S64_4B. This makes it sound like the PCB, and sure enough the S1/S2 inputs are high/low for the 5205 playing music samples (/48) and low/low for the other (/96). They're all tied to GND or +5 so it's not a board fault.
Also noticed Choky Choky (tumbleb.c) is slightly wrong when I got a PCB of that a few weeks ago, the YM2151 for that game should be running at 3.579545 - the slower 3.4xxxxx is from a different game. End result is things sound a little slow compared to the PCB.
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Re: Best way to report bugs? (splash.c / tumbleb.c)
[Re: system11]
#311930 - 07/25/13 01:53 AM
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I sent in your info on Choky Choky and the reply was a gurureadme said different so you would have to send in a plethora of crap for it to be changed. If you have actual recordings and pics and frequency counts (plethora of crap) it's probably better at mametesters though I have no problems with it going here instead. It's just hard to get text trusted these days (from anyone).
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Re: Best way to report bugs? (splash.c / tumbleb.c)
[Re: system11]
#312124 - 07/28/13 05:37 PM
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> Is posting here a better or worse way to report bugs? > > I picked up a Funny Strip PCB which arrived today, and noticed the music samples play > considerably faster on the PCB than they do in MAME. > > So I had a poke around and found splash.c is the correct driver, there are two 5205 > configs defined - msm_interface1 and 2. msm_interface1 needs to be using > MSM5205_S48_4B instead of MSM5205_S64_4B. This makes it sound like the PCB, and sure > enough the S1/S2 inputs are high/low for the 5205 playing music samples (/48) and > low/low for the other (/96). They're all tied to GND or +5 so it's not a board fault. > > Also noticed Choky Choky (tumbleb.c) is slightly wrong when I got a PCB of that a few > weeks ago, the YM2151 for that game should be running at 3.579545 - the slower > 3.4xxxxx is from a different game. End result is things sound a little slow compared > to the PCB.
Much appreciated. I'll see to it that these get looked into.
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