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Re: Looking for info about undumped Playmatic/Cidelsa games
02/28/15 06:44 PM
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>Spanish company Cidelsa (Playmatic) released some arcade games, preserved and emulated >in MAME like Altair, Destroyer and Draco.
>But there still some unknown games uncovered, and I'm looking for people that can give >more information about them.
Stiletto might be able to help with some game names, but while Stiletto and others are running the undumped Wiki site and updating entries or removing entries...depending if MAME documents the roms (whether game is playable or not playable, but if the roms are at least documented/supported in MAME), you really want to contact Asociación de usuarios de Máquinas Arcade y Pinballs because some members of AUMAP will know much better of what games existed in Spain or marketed from Spain to other parts of region of Europe.
If you already are a member of AUMAP and talked to everyone there already, I am not sure which other members of the group to reccomend of being most knowledgeable of games made by companies in Spain.
Haze was working on trying to emulate Mega Phoenix last year, but I don't believe it is fully emulated at this time. Some of the contributors that also leave a comment on Haze's site are likely AUMAP members. It appears one commenter still has a pcb or two with roms not yet dumped.
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SyX February 21, 2014 Haze, i have some little info (code snippets) about other games (Hammerboy, Nonamed II, …) were going to run in the same board, i don’t know if it’s final revision or simply tests, but they initialize the interrupts vectors at the beginning with the next code:
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SyX March 1, 2014 At least in Nonamed II snippets, the PIC is used for the next functions: read switches 0-1, read security codes 0-3, start watchdog and return software version. -
>I found some of this stuff outside Spain. If you have anything related, information or >images, please contact me here,
A lot of games already emulated have likely come from AUMAP members, but a couple of games were also purchased and dumped many years earlier by past members of the now defunct Dumping Project group which is not related to current Dumping Union group.
>I hope more spanish games can be located and preserved.
It depends if various members of AUMAP group can help out in the future.
Good luck on finding more names of Spanish arcade games.
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