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Re: Mirco games PCB part number 1027-3702 is Super Stud
03/21/18 10:44 PM


Mirco Games Super Stud it is.

The Super Stud manual (manual doesn't have logic schematics; those are separate separately) shows parts section pcb number reads 1027-3700 instead of 1027-3702 as shown in photo image. Super Stud model number is 1027-9000 so pcb itself is for Super Stud regardless.

imo Super Stud should almost work within the src/mame/drivers/hitme.cpp file with some minimal changes because there are some differences between Mirco's 21 and Mirco's Super Stud.



As for Mirco video products already emulated/preserved in MAME at this time, this is all of them.


src/mame/drivers/hitme.cpp

GAME( 1976, m21, hitme, hitme, hitme, hitme_state, 0, ROT0, "Mirco Games", "21 (Mirco)", MACHINE_SUPPORTS_SAVE ) // 08/1976, licensed?
GAME( 1978, super21, 0, hitme, super21, hitme_state, 0, ROT0, "Mirco Games", "Super Twenty One", MACHINE_SUPPORTS_SAVE )



Mirco 21 pcb part number is 1021-3700 The board is likely used in both Mirco 21 upright and cocktail tables (1021-9000 and 1023-9000)

Mirco Super Twenty One pcb part number is 1032-3702 The cocktail table part number is 1032-9000


As for the currently unsupported Mirco video games

Mirco Blockbuster pcb is 1028-3700

Edited by gregf (12/07/20 09:52 PM)







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