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manuals / non-cpu status - updated June 2024
10/05/13 10:04 AM
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>I have been helping add a few new games to the DICE emulator. If you're not familiar, >DICE emulates games without a CPU. It sounds like there will be a new release in the >next month or so.
Thanks for adding support for a few more games when next release of DICE is available.
-- Atari Crossfire
http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1
Allied Leisure Zap http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1 --
I have purchased a fair amount, hard-to-find paperwork (non-cpu videogames) over the past 11 years including schematics of other Ramtek games, Electra, etc. The stuff that is really, really impossible is schematics for Chicago Coin videogames (except Demolition Derby) and some logic schematics for Meadows games.
Some roms and proms have also been already dumped for multiple board games (Tank, Ramtek Baseball, Electra Avenger, Allied Leisure Street Burners) and I do have logic schematics for those as well. That will be interesting seeing any of the dual/multiple board games eventually emulated.
This is a recent updated list regarding some of the non-cpu videogames and wall unit games. A fair number of games on the list that use roms or proms have been dumped and are now documented in the source code of MAME, but still a ways to go. Also several of them are multiple board games instead of being single board games. Other than indicating which ones use roms, I haven't set a list yet of which of them are also multiple board games.
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status update to list of Discrete Circuitry (CPU-less) schematics and pcbs that are accounted for at this time in June 2024 now that roms and proms are documented in MAME and some games emulated in MAME and DICE. ------------------------------------------------
Air Combat (Digital Games, 1976) - gregf only has the pcbs and artwork. To be dumped later. (roms/proms used and likely not dumped yet)
Alley Rally (Exidy, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf only has manual - no schematics (roms/proms used and likely not dumped yet)
Anti-Aircraft (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME
Astro Hockey (Brunswick, 1974) - gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based.
Attack (Exidy, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME
Avenger (Electra Games, 1975 or 1976?) - gregf has stapled, manual sheets along with schematics Only documented in MAME
Baseball/Ball Park (Ramtek Corporation and Midway, 1974) - ArcArc has Ball Park parts catalog, gregf has Ball Park parts catalog and schematics, siftware has schematics, Frank Palazzolo has schematics Note: audio logic schematics incomplete. One page missing so not all sounds can be emulated.
Only documented in MAME
Basketball / TV Basketball (Midway, 1974) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, Arcarc has schematics, gregf has parts catalog and schematics. Confusion with this because one Midway paperwork says Basketball while parts catalog and wiring diagram say TV Basketball. It should only be TV Basketball. All TTL based.
Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Bazooka (Project Support Engineering, 1977) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics
Only documented in MAME
Biplane (Fun Games, 1975) - ArcArc has manual, Discrete Logistics has manual, gregf has manual Only documented in MAME Same with Biplane 4
Block Buster (Mirco Games, 1976 or 1977?) - gregf has manual only - no schematics (courtesy of Stephen) Possibly all TTL based like Atari Breakout?
Bombs Away (Meadows, 1976?) - gregf has manual with schematics. Schematics online at places. Only documented in MAME
Breakout (Atari, 1976) - Emulated in DICE and MAME.
Bullet Mark (Sega, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics (courtesy of Stephen) (roms/proms used and likely not dumped yet)
Challenge (Mirco Games, 1974 or 1975?) - gregf has manual only - no schematics Possibly all TTL
Ckidzo (Meadows, 1975) - gregf has manual only, PokeMAME has manual only Schematics assumed to be printed separately and no one has those as of yet.
Only documented in MAME
Clean Sweep (Ramtek Corporation, 1974) - gregf has schematics, siftware has schematics, Frank Palazzolo has schematics, Kevin Eshbach has schematics, Zephyr has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Cobra Gunship (Meadows, 1976) - gregf has schematics, gregf has bezel
Only documented in MAME
Computer Space (Nutting Associates, 1971) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics All TTL based.
Computer Space Ball (Nutting Associates, 197x) - unsure, but ranger_lennier might have schematics, Al Kossow has/had schematics All TTL based.
Crash 'N Score (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has manual, Discrete Logistics has manual, gregf has manual Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME
Cross Fire (Taito, 1977) - gregf has parts catalog manual only Only documented in MAME
Crossfire (Atari, 1975) - gregf has manual with schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME
Death Race (Exidy, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Current documented ROM dump might be good.
Demolition Derby (Chicago Coin, 1976/77) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has parts catalog along with schematics licensed version of Destruction Derby (roms/proms used, dumped by siftware and should be online)
Desert Patrol (Project Support Engineering, 1977) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has 2 manuals with schematics Two different sets of Desert Patrol documented in MAME (One rom in one Desert Patrol set needs to be dumped again.)
Preliminary emulation in MAME.
Destruction Derby (Exidy, 1975) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, gregf has manual only - no schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if those are dumped.)
Electromotion IV (Electromotion ) - gregf has 2 manuals with schematics, but might be missing parts of a page or two of the schematics. All TTL based.
Elimination (Kee, 1974) - gregf has stapled, general instructions setup sheet only. Unsure about this one of if it uses any roms/proms or all TTL based.
F-1 (Atari, 1976) - projection - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Flim Flam, both 2 player and 4 player (Meadows, 1974) - gregf has manual and has schematics, keshbach has schematics, siftware has schematics, ArcArc should have schematics, All TTL based.
Flying Fortress (Electra Games, 1976/77) - ArcArc has manual, Discrete Logistics has manual, gregf has manual Note: The game uses multiple audio boards and currently no audio schematics of any of the audio boards exist online anywhere. No one has logic schematics for generating the audio sound effects.
Only documented in MAME
Fonz (Sega, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics
Only documented in MAME
Formula K (Atari, 1974)- ArcArc has manual, gregf has manual. No one known to have logic schematics. (roms/proms used and likely not dumped yet)
Four-in-1 (Meadows, 1976) - gregf has schematics
Only documented in MAME
Fütsball (Allied Leisure, 1974) - gregf has parts catalog/manual only - no schematics Unknown if all TTL.
Game Tree (Project Support Engineering, 1978) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, Al Kossow has/had manual with schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Only documented in MAME
Goal IV (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has manual with schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Should be all TTL based iirc. Unsure though.
Gotcha (Atari, 1973) - ArcArc has schematics All TTL based.
Gran Trak 10 (Atari, 1974) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics
Preliminary emulation in MAME
Gran Trak 20 (Atari, 1974) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics (courtesy of Stephen) (roms/proms used. Gran Trak 20 pcb to be handed to siftware for roms/proms to be dumped.)
Hi-Way (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics. All TTL based though one page did indicate a rom being used.
Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Indy 4 (Atari, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Indy 800 (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics (roms/proms used, dumped by siftware iirc and should be online)
Jet Fighter (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Knights in Armor (Project Support Engineering, 1976) - gregf has manual and schematics, pong has manual and schematics and an actual cab
Only documented in MAME
Knock Out (Digital Games, 1975) - gregf has manual and schematics All TTL based
Le Mans (Atari, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics (courtesy of Stephen) Only documented in MAME
Leader (Midway, 1973) - gregf has manual and schematics (roms/proms used. Not dumped yet, but rom data might be the same as Ramtek's Wipe Out which is dumped by siftware and should be online)
Man T.T. (Sega, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics
Missile Radar (Nutting Associates, 1973) - someone did get paperwork, but unknown if it included logic schematics. Really, really, hopefully all TTL based because if it uses a rom/prom....well....
Model 474 (Digital Games, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, Al Kossow has/had schematics, gregf has schematics All TTL based
Monaco GP (Sega, 1979) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Monaco GP Upright (Sega, 1979) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics (roms/proms used and dumped and used MisfitMAME and documented in MAME)
Olympic TV Football and Olympic TV Hockey (Chicago Coin, 1974) - gregf only has manual - no schematics All TTL based
Outlaw (Atari, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has non-original manual with schematics Only documented in MAME
Pace Car Pro (Electra, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Unsure if it uses roms/proms, but more likely all TTL
Pace Race (Electra, 1975) - gregf has manual with schematics
A 2-player black/white low cost alternate version of Pace Car Pro. Unsure if it uses roms/proms, but more likely all TTL
Paddle Ball (Williams Electronics, 1973) - gregf has stapled, general instructions setup sheets, stapled parts catalog sheets, and logic schematics All TTL based
Paddle Battle (Allied Leisure, 1973) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics All TTL based
Pin Pong (Atari, 1974) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Play Ball (Gremlin) - non-video wall game, ArcArc has has manual with schematics, gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based, but scan of wall game artwork is needed.
Playtime (Midway, 1974) - gregf has paperwork including schematics All TTL based
Pong (Atari, 1972) - Emulated in DICE and MAME. Pong Doubles (Atari, 1973) - Emulated in DICE and MAME.
Princess (PMC Electronics) - ArcArc has partial schems Should be all TTL based
Pro-Hockey (Williams Electronics, 1974) - gregf has 2 schematics (1 courtesy of Stephen) All TTL based
Pro Tennis (Williams Electronics, 1973) - gregf has schematics All TTL based
Pro Monaco GP (Sega, 1980) - ArcArc has Schematics
Pursuit (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics with one or two schematics pages missing.
Should be all TTL based iirc.
Qwak (Atari, 1974) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics
Only documented in MAME
Race! (Fun Games, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if those are dumped yet.)
Rally (For Play Manufacturing, 1973) - gregf has manual with schematics, and (courtesy of Stephen) other paperwork for the game. Schematics also online at places.
All TTL based
Rebound (Atari, 1974) - Emulated in DICE and MAME.
Ricochet (Nutting Associates, 1976) - gregf has schematics only; no manual. All TTL based
Road Champion (Williams Electronics, 1977) - gregf has manual with schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if those are dumped yet.)
Road Race (Sega, 1976) - gregf only has manual - no schematics (roms/proms likely used and likely not dumped yet)
Shark Jaws (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Skywar (Mirco Games, 1976) - gregf has manual with schematics
(possibly uses same proms as BiPlane, but officially not dumped yet, text only documented in MAME)
Space Race / Asteroid (Atari and Midway, 1973) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has Midway Asteroid schematics All TTL based
Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME
Spike (Kee Games, 1974 or 1975) - gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based
Sport Center (For Play Manufacturing, 1973) - gregf has manual with schematics. Schematics also online at places.
All TTL based
Steeplechase / Astroturf (Atari, 1975) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, ArcArc have schematics Emulated in DICE / Steeplechase documented in MAME. Astroturf is still wanted.
Street Burners (Allied Leisure, 1975) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, gregf has manual with schematics.
(roms/proms used, dumped by siftware and should be online. Also dumped by Kevin Eshbach)
Stunt Cycle (Atari, 1976) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics
Emulated in DICE / preliminary emulation in MAME.
Super Flipper (Chicago Coin, 1975) - Al Kossow has/had schematics
Survival (US Billiards) - gregf has manual - schematics might not be complete Unknown if all TTL.
Table Tennis (Nutting Associates, 1975) - gregf has manual with schematics. Unknown if all TTL.
Take Five (Fun Games, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics Only documented in MAME
Tank (Atari, 1974) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics Preliminary emulation in MAME.
Tank Cocktail (Atari, 1974) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, ArcArc has schematics Preliminary emulation in MAME.
Tank II (Atari, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if dumped yet.)
Tankers (Fun Games, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has schematics, Al Kossow has/had schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if dumped yet, text only documented in MAME)
Tennis Tourney (Allied Leisure, 1973) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics,
All TTL based
Touch Me (Atari, 1974) - no video - ArcArc has schematics Uncertain if it uses any rom/prom.
Tracer (Sega, 1976) - ArcArc has parts catalog, gregf has parts catalog along with schematics (roms/proms used. Unknown if dumped yet.)
Trap Shoot (Gremlin, 1977) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based
A non-video, wall game that will require a scan of the artwork piece itself to play the game.
Trivia (Ramtek, 1975) - gregf has manual with schematics, siftware has schematics, Frank Palazzolo has schematics, italie has manual with schematics along with 2 cabs ... (his cab and my cab)
(roms/proms used along with 8-track tapes. proms, dumped by Frank in Oct. 2006, documented in MAME. Stephen purchased another pcb that is to go to siftware for roms/proms to be dumped. italie currently has all the tapes from his cab and my cab.)
TV Hockey (Amutronics, 1973) - gregf has stapled, general instructions setup sheet only - no schematics All TTL based
TV Goalee (Chicago Coin, 1974) - Al Kossow has/had schematics, gregf has manual All TTL based
TV Pin Game (Chicago Coin, 1975) - gregf has manual and schematics
TV Ping Pong (Amutronics, 1973) - gregf has schematics All TTL based
TV Table Tennis (PMC Electronics, 1973) - gregf has schematics All TTL based
TV Tennis (Chicago Coin, 1974) - gregf only has manual - no schematics All TTL based
UFO Chase (Electra Games, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, Discrete Logistics has schematics
Video Action or also known as Tennis/Soccer/Hockey ( URL and Electra Games 1975?) - gregf has 2 manuals with schematics (one courtesy of Stephen, but his is missing a couple crucial pages)
All TTL based. btw: Model VA-MP plays different games and has its own schematics which needs to be on some want list. http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyer&db=videodb&id=5115&image=4
Wham Bam (PMC Electronics, 1973) - gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based
Wham Bam + 2 (PMC Electronics, 1973) - gregf only has manual - no schematics All TTL based
Wheels (Midway, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has schematics All TTL based
Wheels II (Midway, 1975) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has schematics Mine is complete....ArcArc might be missing a page iirc.
Only documented in MAME
Wings (Electra Games, 1976) - gregf has stapled, manual sheets along with partial schematics. Page 3 of 3 of logic schematics for pcb 1040B is missing.
(roms/proms used and likely not dumped yet)
Winner (Midway, 1973) - ArcArc has schematics, gregf has parts catalog along with schematics, Discrete Logistics has old pdf file that has a mixture of scans of flyer, parts catalog, and possibly wiring diagram...but no actual scan of logic schematics of Winner.
All TTL based
Winner IV (Midway, 1973) - gregf has parts catalog along with schematics All TTL based
Wipe Out / Countdown (Ramtek, Volly 1973) - gregf has schematics, siftware has schematics
Emulated in DICE / documented in MAME.
Zap (Allied Leisure, 1973 or 1974) - gregf has manual with schematics All TTL based
Edited by gregf (06/30/24 06:54 AM)
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