0.129 [David Haywood, Angelo Salese]
WIP:
- 0.175: Roberto Fresca added technical notes and corrected CRT 810 layout + old notes. Some cleanup for coding standards and fixed coinage dipswitches.
- 0.155: Changed set mpoker and driver to mgames. Also description from Multi-Poker to Match Games accordingly with the official flyer (http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=6500). In fact, these are skill instead of poker games. Also added way more documentation and some cosmetic fixes [Roberto Fresca]. Changed description to 'Match Games'. Renamed (mpoker) to (mgames).
- 0.133u1: Angelo Salese improved colors in Multi-Poker. Changed palettesize to 512 colors. Removed buttons 2-9.
- 0.133: Roberto Fresca fixed Multi-Poker - Game now playable. Merit Multi-Poker improvements [Roberto Fresca]: Full Inputs and dipwitches. Simulated spark-watchdog circuitery. Demuxed custom port. NVRAM support. CPU clock derived from #defined crystal. 8000-8007 Output ports. Coin related counters. Sound components and trigger found at 8000-8003, bit2. Full lamps support. PCBs layouts & technical notes. The 4 games are fully playable. Sound seems to be discrete, so the circuitery need to be traced. Colors are still wrong. Changed Z80 CPU1 clock speed to 3MHz. Changed year to 1981. Added dipswitches 'Coin A', 'Game Select', 'Maximun Bet' and 'Main Percentage'. Changed description to 'Multi-Poker'.
- 20th July 2009: Roberto Fresca - This time I made a lot of improvements to Merit Multi-Poker. All the 4 games are working, but unfortunately the color is still wrong. Sound seems to be discrete and need the real circuitery traced to implement something.
- 0.129: David Haywood and Angelo Salese added 'Merit Poker' (Merit 1983).
- 22nd October 2005: ClawGrip - Another game dumped: Multi Poker (1981), from Merit Industries. The small sub-board is a Video I-O.