0.129 [David Haywood]
WIP:
- 0.138u2: Charles MacDonald, Angelo Salese and David Haywood fixed Lucky Girl - Game now playable. Improvements to Lucky Girl (newer Z80 based hardware) [Roberto Fresca]: Improved the input system, added missing buttons. Figured out the full coinage dipswitches. (Coins A, B, C, Key In). Found and documented the output ports. Added full lamps support. Created a new button-lamps layout. Hooked the coin and key in counters. Added technical notes. Figured out the following dipswitches: Auto Hold (No / Yes), Game Type (Hold Game / Discard Game), Adult Content (No / Yes), Minimal Winning Hand (Jacks or Better / 2 Pairs), Minimum Bet (1 / 5) and Double-Up (Normal / Poker / Bingo / No D-Up). David Haywood added palette DAC handling, reel layers, removed NMI patch and fixed palette / priority handling in Lucky Girl (newer Z180 based hardware).
- 0.136u4: Angelo Salese made some improvements to Lucky Girl (New HW) and David Haywood improved gfxs. Changed visible area to 512x256.
- 0.135u4: Angelo Salese implemented CRT Controller hook-up in 'Lucky Girl (newer Z180 based hardware)'.
- 15th January 2009: Charles MacDonald - I purchased a Wing "Lucky Girl" PCB and was able to write a trojan to extract the internal ROM, thanks to the work of a fellow MAMEdev in figuring out how the external program ROM was encrypted. It used a Z180, just like Gaelco's Master Boy, but in a epoxy block with a rather huge pin count. No batteries inside, thankfully. I may have a chance to work with more Z180-based hardware in the future as well.
- 0.129: David Haywood added 'Lucky Girl (newer Z180 based hardware)' (Wing 1991).