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Haze: The Importance of Alternate Versions
#381799 - 03/31/19 01:38 AM
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Re: Haze: The Importance of Alternate Versions
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#381817 - 04/01/19 03:15 PM
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Re: Haze: Dream Life promoted to working
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#383326 - 08/16/19 07:35 PM
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Re: Haze: Dream Life promoted to working
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#383327 - 08/16/19 08:19 PM
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> https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/35ec787617f73ae53a498ec556dbe39e6fd00fe4 > > > 'add eeprom support to dreamlif, promote to working' > > > MACHINES PROMOTED TO WORKING > -- > Dream Life (Version 1.0, Feb 07 2005) [Sean Riddle, David Haywood] > > > Now possible to play as "A Girl Called 'Dave' hoping to meet up with A Boy named > 'Sue' " (Johnny Cash's song)......"How do you do?"
I've also had the sequel (Dream Life Superstar) shipped to Sean, since it's probably the same hardware and an easy target when he has time to do stuff for us again.
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Re: Haze: Dream Life promoted to working
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#383331 - 08/16/19 09:57 PM
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>I've also had the sequel (Dream Life Superstar) shipped to Sean, since it's probably the >same hardware and an easy target when he has time to do stuff for us again.
Hope that is an easy addition so the other stuff can be worked on.
An acquaintance commented that he liked/appreciated the Mattel Sports classics addition being supported last year, but still bummed out (even though he knows the details of why not yet emulated) that the 1970s era original Mattel hardware led games versions are not yet emulated.
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Re: Haze: Dream Life promoted to working
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#383332 - 08/16/19 11:02 PM
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> > I've also had the sequel (Dream Life Superstar) shipped to Sean, since it's probably > the > > same hardware and an easy target when he has time to do stuff for us again. > > Hope that is an easy addition so the other stuff can be worked on. >
dumping it is likely to be the trickiest part, depending on the scale of things inside, what is left exposed (pads, no pads and if not how fine the traces are, distance between chips, how messy the epoxy application is etc.)
in terms of emulation, if it's the same SunPlus as expected then it'll probably drop right in, has the same button setup etc. If it's a newer SunPlus (unlikely) then it'll be helpful too.
He should get a Designer's World at some point too which again is basically the same thing but with a different focus.
Don't think Sean will have time to process anything until Winter at least tho, so for now they're just added to the pile.
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