0.57 [Uki]
WIP:
- 0.182: Replaced M68705 CPU3 with 'MC68705P5'.
- 0.170: Angelo Salese added global color select bank, fixes colors in later levels for Forty-Love. Added screen disable bit. Added notes to video\40love.cpp. Fixed TODO.
- 0.152: Removed anonymous timers from 40Love driver [Osso].
- 0.146u1: hap fixed 'Lives' and other dipswitches in Forty-Love.
- 0.140u2: Atari Ace take some driver_device classes of 40love/bking/buggychl/msisaac (common code in machine\buggychl.c) that cover multiple drivers and split them so that each driver gets their own driver_device class. In most cases, these drivers got entangled because of audio/mcu code that was shared between multiple drivers.
- 0.140: Angelo Salese removed deprecat.h usage from Forty-Love driver.
- 0.135u3: Fabio Priuli added shared driver data struct to Forty-Love driver.
- 0.129: MooglyGuy added savestate support to Forty-Love.
- 0.123u6: RansAckeR added use of PORT_DIPUNKNOWN_DIPLOC and use of PORT_INCLUDE in Forty-Love. Added 'Unknown' dipswitches.
- 0.122u6: Changed M68705 CPU3 clock speed to 3072000 Hz.
- 0.115: Aaron Giles updated 68705 clocks to take into account the internal divide by 4. Added constant so that it is clear why this is being done. Changed M68705 CPU3 clock speed to 768000 Hz.
- 0.108u2: Roberto Fresca added DIP locations to Forty-Love.
- 0.100u4: Aaron Giles converted Forty-Love driver driver over to using the new memory_configure_bank calls.
- 0.57: Uki added 'Forty-Love' (Taito 1984). MSM5232 sound emulator [Jarek Burczynski, Hiromitsu Shioya].
- 13th December 2001: Uki submitted the Forty-Love driver with pixel layer support and with some other small fixes.
- 8th December 2001: Uki reported progress on emulating the pixel layer in Forty-Love.
- 29th October 2001: Jarek Burczynski sent a driver for Forty-Love, but there are some graphics problems.
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Match '98
Arcade Video game published 35 years ago:
40-0 - Forty-Love (c) 1984 Taito.
A tennis game from Taito.
- TECHNICAL -
Runs on Taito's "40-0" hardware.
This is a four board system - Main, Video, ROM, and Sound boards.
Main Board Number : J1100004A / K1100010A
Sound Board Number : J1100005A / K1100011A
Video Board Number : J1100008A / K1100025A
ROM Board Number : J9100005A / K9100008A
Prom Stickers : A30
Main Board :
NEC D780C-1 (Z80) (@ 4 Mhz)
Motorola M68705P5S (@ 3.072 Mhz)
Mitsubishi M5517P SRAM chip
Fujitsu MB14241 ??? chip
Fujitsu MB81416-10 DRAM chips
TD62003P (lamps/LEDs driver)
xtal (@ 8MHz)
(3x) 8-way DSW
Sound Board :
NEC D780C-1 (Z80) (@ 4 Mhz)
Mitsubishi M5517P SRAM chip
Yamaha YM2149
OKI M5232
Fujitsu MB3731 Audio amp
xtal (@ 8MHz)
Video Board :
(4x) AMD AM93422 RAM chips
(2x) Mitsubishi M5517P SRAM chips
(6 x) Mitsubishi M53357P (=LS157)
xtal (@ 18.432MHz)
Screen Orientation: Horizontal
Screen Resolution: 256 x 224 pixels.
Refresh rate: 60Hz
Palette colours: 256
Players: 2
Control: 4-way joystick
Buttons: 4
- TRIVIA -
Even if titlescreen says 1984, Forty-Love was released in January 1985 in Japan.
A HiLo All-08A was used to program the game.
- CONTRIBUTE -
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