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Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Categories
  12. MAMEinfo
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)
Name aceattac
Manufacturer Sega
Year 1988
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .074u2
Romset size 1.1 MB
Romset file 21 files
Romset zip 447 B
Language English
Evaluation 40 to 50 (Decent)
Genre Sports

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 4
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
pedal 0 7 100 1 no
positional 0 10 10 1 no
stick 0 255 100 30 no
trackball 0 4095 100 30 yes

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 270 no 320 224 60.054389 6293700 400 0 320 262 0 224

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 317-0059.key 8192 4512e2fa c703fb482f846fb1a3bdba738b125221dc52bf22 maincpu:key 0 baddump no
arcade epr-11489.a1 65536 bbe623c5 6d047699c7b6df7ebb7a3c9bee032e2536eed84c maincpu 1 good no
arcade epr-11490.a2 65536 38cb3a41 1d74cc69907cdff2d85e965b80bf3f551465257e maincpu 20001 good no
arcade epr-11491.a4 65536 f3c19c36 e45ca6d1d943d6cc140867055033884c738e2ac2 maincpu 0 good no
arcade epr-11492.a5 65536 d8bd3139 54915d4e8a616e0e54135ca34daf4357b8bfa068 maincpu 20000 good no
arcade epr-11493.b9 65536 654485d9 b431270564c4e33fd70c8c85af1fcbff8b59ba49 gfx1 0 good no
arcade epr-11494.b10 65536 b67971ab 95cb6927baf425bcc290832ea9741b19852c7a1b gfx1 10000 good no
arcade epr-11495.b11 65536 b687ab61 b08130a9d777c918972895136b1bf520d7117114 gfx1 20000 good no
arcade epr-11496.a7 32768 82cb40a9 daf2233438331ba6e6ff8bda4015e92d23e616c5 soundcpu 0 good no
arcade epr-11497.a8 32768 b04f62cc 29b468e5a565dc14e00c371913663eca66ccb44d soundcpu 10000 good no
arcade epr-11498.a9 32768 97baf52b 97800014250b0099c7e53d597b0ef02ae14e6dba soundcpu 20000 good no
arcade epr-11499.a10 32768 ea332866 eba0b422b39f7f3f81af1059043a87d944c4aff7 soundcpu 30000 good no
arcade epr-11500.a11 32768 2ddf1c31 77b20edbbd801072b20d9dc5e8fa2f468e53d79e soundcpu 40000 good no
arcade epr-11501.b1 65536 09179ead 3e6bf04e1e9ea867d087a47ff04ad0a064a8e299 sprites 1 good no
arcade epr-11502.b2 65536 7464bae4 c6b6ca240cee72e7fbd17bad5ca2d5cfe8e835c6 sprites 20001 good no
arcade epr-11503.b3 65536 344c0692 3125701f6bb91d8f64515e214b571e169c30a444 sprites 40001 good no
arcade epr-11504.b4 65536 42b4a5f8 efb7beee7b45023861711f56b7cc907400cb266e sprites 60001 good no
arcade epr-11505.b5 65536 b67f1ecf 3a26cdf91e5a1a11c1a8857e713a9e00cc1bfce0 sprites 0 good no
arcade epr-11506.b6 65536 b0104def c81a66ec3a600c1d4c5d058caef15936c59b2574 sprites 20000 good no
arcade epr-11507.b7 65536 a2af710a 1c8b75b72797146c2eb788511f8cb1b367fc3e0d sprites 40000 good no
arcade epr-11508.b8 65536 5cbb833c dc7041b6a4fa75d050bfc2176d0f9e242b55a0b8 sprites 60000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
FD1094 maincpu cpu 10000000
Speaker mono audio
YM2151 ym2151 audio 4000000
Z80 soundcpu cpu 5000000
uPD7759 upd audio 640000

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.74u2 [Andrew Prime]

0.36b2 [Testdriver]


< Japan >


TODO:

* Wanted: 317-0061 FD1094 CPU


WIP:

- 0.154: Chris Hardy and Andreas Naive reconstructed the SEGA FD1094 key for Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059) - Game now playable. Some errors could remain. Found the differences, in some sprite ROMs, with the System16a version to be due to a BAD_DUMP with stuck bits. Both sets use the same sprite ROMs now [Andreas Naive]. Fixed analog inputs [hap]. Changed screen orientation to vertical. Added sprites roms ($10001, 30001) from clone (Japan) to parent.

- 0.143u8: Kanikani added I/O board read routine to Ace Attacker and changed game to use analog device.

- 0.133u1: Renamed (aceattaa) to (aceattaca).

- 0.129: Aaron Giles fixed interger overflow in Ace Attacker.

- 0.125u2: Added buttons 11 and 12.

- 0.122u8: Replaced 8-way Joystick with Trackball, Dial and 10x buttons. Added dipswitches 'Demo Sounds', 'Starting Points', 'Point Table' and 'Difficulty'.

- 0.115u4: Barry Gemma fixed inputs in Ace Attacker. Replaced 8-way Joystick with Dial, Trackball and 10x buttons. Added dipswitches 'Starting Points' and 4x 'Unknown'.

- 0.108u3: Fixed sound1 rom loading in clone (Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0060).

- 0.107u4: Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0059)' and clone (System 16A, FD1094 317-0060) to 'Ace Attacker (Japan, System 16A, FD1094 317-0060)'.

- 0.107u3: Arzeno Fabrice added clone Ace Attacker (System 16A, FD1094 317-0060). The FD1094 CPU came from a System 16B PCB. Changed parent description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-unknown)'.

- 6th August 2006: David Haywood - When the CPU key to Sega's Ace Attacker was dumped, probably over a year ago, we thought that it was a bad dump. The key was found on a System16B board, with System16B program roms. Today Arzeno Fabrice dumped a System16A version of the game, and to our surprise the number on the CPU was the same as the one dumped for the System16B version of the game (317-0060). Sega don't usually use the same CPU between different revisions of a game, so this was a rather odd finding. Anyway, to cut the story short I plugged Arzeno's new dump into MAME, and tried using the old CPU key dumped from the System16B board, and it worked! So why was the System16A CPU found on a System16B board? I guess nobody can really answer that, maybe a failed attempt to repair it? It will probably just go down as one of those unsolved mysteries. I haven't mapped the inputs yet, so I can't say if it's 100% playable, but the attract mode runs fine.

- 0.100u4: Added 317-0060.key and new cpu1 rom ($0). Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-0060)'.

- 0.95: Fixed rom names.

- 0.91u2: Fixed cpu2 roms addresses ($20000, 30000, 40000).

- 0.88u6: Added uPD7759 sound. Changed Z80 CPU2 clock speed to 5MHz and palettesize to 6144 colors. Fixed gfx2 rom loading. Changed description to 'Ace Attacker (FD1094 317-unknown)'.

- 0.80u2: Changed Z80 CPU2 clock speed to 4MHz, replaced 2x YM3438 and RF5C68 sound with YM2151 (4MHz) and removed dipswitches.

- 18th March 2004: Charles MacDonald moved Ace Attacker to System16 driver, it's not a System 18 game.

- 0.74u2: Added 'Ace Attacker' (Sega 1988).

- 0.36b2: Andrew Prime added (Testdriver) Ace Attacker.


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History


Arcade Video game published 31 years ago:

Ace Attacker (c) 1988 SEGA Enterprises, Ltd.

Re-Edition on the old System 16A hardware. See the original System 16B version; "Ace Attacker [Model 317-0059]".

- TECHNICAL -

Runs on the Sega "System 16A" hardware.
Game ID: 317-0060

- TRIVIA -

Released in April 1988 in Japan.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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