Brian Troha keeps the Cyberball preservation train going, we dumped Revision 1 of Cyberball. Shoutime dumped TT Qix by Taito but the rom data all matched set 2 in mame.
> Brian Troha keeps the Cyberball preservation train going, we dumped Revision 1 of > Cyberball. Shoutime dumped TT Qix by Taito but the rom data all matched set 2 in > mame.
So the Set 2 data (which presumably came from a cab) was also used on TT Qix? Does this mean the MAME entry will be renamed accordingly?
The TT games use motherboards produced by Taito for Japan where the rom stickers are unique and some of the time they use different roms so we have to dump them to check. In a case where we have 2 boards with different rom stickers with the same data there are usually just driver notes added mentioning it was sold and include a commented-out rom load sequence. I'm not completely sure how this case will be handled but probably like that.
> The TT games use motherboards produced by Taito for Japan where the rom stickers are > unique and some of the time they use different roms so we have to dump them to check. > In a case where we have 2 boards with different rom stickers with the same data there > are usually just driver notes added mentioning it was sold and include a > commented-out rom load sequence. I'm not completely sure how this case will be > handled but probably like that.
Be something like TT Qix/Qix or something like that.