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DU: Sega AS-1
#381434 - 03/08/19 11:20 PM
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Re: DU: Sega AS-1
[Re: Smitdogg]
#381440 - 03/09/19 06:12 AM
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>farzeno dumped the board set for the Sega AS-1 simulator laserdisc system from the early 1990s based on System 32
I'll say good luck trying to track down the laser disc player hardware in case it uses pcbs with roms that will need to be dumped. Hopefully a player system that is already partly supported in MAME. Other than the thread with a familiar name or two...
https://assemblergames.com/threads/sega-as-1-virtual-rides-unreleased.45286/
..not much else.
There has to be a world/English language flyer out there that provides some minimal hardware specs or better yet a service manual in case any were printed back then.
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Re: DU: Sega AS-1
[Re: Smitdogg]
#381469 - 03/10/19 04:11 PM
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I remember having a go on this at sega world. But thats all i can remember about it. Nice dump
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Re: DU: Sega AS-1
[Re: Smitdogg]
#381870 - 04/06/19 05:08 PM
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That doesn't look like it's "based on System32", it looks like it's stock standard System Multi 32 hardware with a custom board sitting in the middle. Any chance of separating them and getting some good high resolution pics of that centre board? That'd help a lot to know what's required to emulate it. From the little that's visible, it doesn't look too complex at all, just a bunch of I/O.
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Re: DU: Sega AS-1
[Re: Nemesis1207]
#381873 - 04/06/19 09:15 PM
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Re: DU: Sega AS-1
[Re: Smitdogg]
#381876 - 04/07/19 02:13 AM
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Thanks for that. Yep, bunch of I/O. It'd probably be pretty easy to fake out and boot using the current MAME driver, minus the Laserdisc audio/video of course.
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