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Speed Up (Version 1.20)

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

Description Speed Up (Version 1.20)
Name speedup
Manufacturer Gaelco
Year 1996
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 1P
Added to MAME .079u2
Romset size 25.25 MB
Romset file 11 files
Romset zip 11 B
Language English
Evaluation 90 to 100 (Best Games)
Genre Driving

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

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

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
only_buttons no
paddle 16 240 25 25 no
pedal 0 255 25 20 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 576 432 60

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade ic34.bin 131072 e89e829b 50c99bd9667d78a61252eaad5281a2e7f57be85a gfx2 20000 good no
arcade ic35.bin 131072 34737d1d e9109a88e211aa49851e72a6fa3417f1cad1cb8b gfx2 0 good no
arcade sup10.bin 524288 07e70bae 17013d859ec075e12518b094040a056d850b3271 maincpu 0 good no
arcade sup11.bin 4194304 b993e65a b95bd4c1eac7fba1d2429250446b58f741350bb3 gfx1 800000 good no
arcade sup12.bin 4194304 311f3247 95014ea177011521a01df85fb511e5e6673dbdcb gfx1 0 good no
arcade sup13.bin 4194304 ad00023c 9d7cce280fff38d7e0dac21e7a1774809d9758bd gfx1 c00000 good no
arcade sup14.bin 4194304 3ad3c089 1bd577679ed436251995a100aece2c26c0214fd8 gfx1 400000 good no
arcade sup15.bin 524288 7947c28d 46efb56d0f7fe2e92d0d04dcd2f130aef3be436d maincpu 1 good no
arcade sup25.bin 4194304 284c7cd1 58fbe73195aac9808a347c543423593e17ad3a10 user1 0 good no
arcade sup32.bin 2097152 aed151de a139d4451d3758aa70621a25289d64c98c26d5c0 user2 0 good no
arcade sup33.bin 2097152 9be6ab7d 8bb07f2a096d1f8989a5a409f87b35b7d771de88 user2 2 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
ADSP-2115 adsp cpu 16000000
DMA-driven DAC dac4 audio
M68000 maincpu cpu 15000000
Speaker mono audio
TMS32031 tms cpu 60000000

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.79u2 [Aaron Giles]


WIP:

- 0.155: Neocps1 added clone Speed Up (Version 1.00).

- 0.147u4: Added internal boot loader programs to the TMS3203x core and support a switch between microcomputer (bootloader) and microprocessor modes via the TMS3203X_MCBL input. This is required for Rise of the Robots, whose boot code jumps into the middle of the bootloader ROM. Changes tested with primrage, sfrush and speedup [Phil Bennett].

- 0.139u3: Added 2nd coin slot.

- 0.128u5: Changed description to 'Speed Up (Version 1.20)'.

- 0.105u3: Aaron Giles fixed Speed Up - Game now playable. Added new user1/2 and gfx1 roms. Fixed gfx2 rom loading. Added 2nd Player and 5x buttons.

- 20th April 2006: Aaron Giles - A while back, I emulated a couple of the early Gaelco 3D games, Radikal Bikers and Surf Planet. I knew at the time that there was a third game on almost identical hardware, which was the racing game Speed Up, but unfortunately the dump of that game we had was incomplete. Over the past couple of years, I've managed to acquire two different board sets for Speed Up, yet getting a good dump of the 42-pin mask ROMs on the board has been challenging to say the least. Guru and I even manually mapped the address and data lines back to the ADSP-2105 that runs the sound, and confirmed that they matched the standard pinout of an ST 27C160/27C322, yet my programmer would always end up with garbage. A couple weeks ago, I was given a tip that sometimes these mask ROMs have either the /CE or /OE signals inverted. Last night I finally got around to trying it out, and sure enough, if I tied the /OE signal to Vcc during the dump, I got a good read of the sound and polygon data ROMs. Seemingly victorious, I also dumped the texture ROMs in the same way, but discovered that I had another obstacle in my way in reading those. With the texture ROMs, my programmer complained that pins 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 and 27 weren't providing good connections. Curious, I looked at the pinout and discovered that these were the D8-D14 lines on the chip. This is a good indication that these ROMs are intended to be read in BYTE mode, not WORD mode. Of course, my programmer only handles WORD mode, which makes things tricky but not impossible. I simply had to read the ROM twice, tying the A'-1? pin alternately to GND and Vcc, and then merge the results, removing the bogus upper byte of each word. And so, at last, we have Speed Up. It pretty much worked straight away, apart from some input port problems, and looks pretty nice. Reminds me a bit of Cruisin' USA, except a bit smoother since the Gaelco hardware supports bilinear filtering.

- 4th April 2005: Aaron Giles - I decided that I needed to buy a new ROM programmer. The old one I have connects to a custom ISA card, and hence requires an ancient vintage PC to connect it to. Now, I realize some people out there still try to run MAME on such a beast, but I felt it was time to upgrade to something more modern using fancy "USB" technology. Seems to work pretty well so far. One of the remaining games I want to get emulated is Gaelco's Speed Up, which is the first of the three games they made that run on the early 3D hardware (the other two being Surf Planet and Radikal Bikers). The problem is that there are a number of 42-pin ROMs on the board that neither I nor Guru can seem to read. We've even traced out the pins and are pretty sure the pin layout matches a known EPROM type (27C322), but attempting to read the data that way is unsuccessful. Unfortunately, these ROMs contain all the model and sound data, and thus the game is unplayable without them. We will continue to try and find a solution on one side of the ocean or the other.

- 22nd February 2005: Guru - Speed Up (Gaelco) just arrived.

- 0.80: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 15MHz and TMS32031 CPU2 to 60MHz. Added 3x DMA-driven DAC sound. Removed all 4x buttons and coin slots 2/3/4.

- 24th February 2004: Aaron Giles - Fixed a subtle bug in the TMS32031 core that was causing problems with Radikal Bikers. Now at least all the geometry shows up okay. I'm still at a loss to explain alpha blending, Z buffering, or perspective correction. The incomplete driver should be in u2, so if you know some 3D math, feel free to have a look and see if you can't help me figure it out!

- 0.79u2: Aaron Giles added 'Speed Up' (Gaelco 1996).

- 14th February 2004: Aaron Giles - Still stumped on the perspective correction, but I managed to figure out how the texture masking works so that text no longer has big blocks on the outside. Turns out some of the ROMs provide a 1bpp mask for certain textures. Also, I managed to get Surf Planet up and running. It's on the same hardware, but with a 68000 instead of a 68EC020. If you know MAME, you'll know that it's kind of a pain to do this because you can't just substitute a 68000 directly for a 68EC020 due to different data bus widths. Now if we can just dig up a Speed Up PCB and send it to Guru, I'll have all of the known Gaelco games on this hardware to play with.

- 28th May 2000: Guru - Dumped Speed Up (Gaelco).


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History


Arcade Video game published 23 years ago:

Speed Up (c) 1996 Gaelco.

A racing game in which up to eight players (via linked cabinets) compete in a lap-based race around one of three testing courses. After each lap, the slowest car is eliminated and the game continues until only the winner remains. In the single-player game, the player competes against a field of A.I. controlled cars.

Each player selects one car from the ten that are available, then chooses their preferred track (Beginner, Advanced or Expert). The action is fast and furious and the game can vary between one and nine laps, depending upon the number of rival players. An on-screen map in the upper right-hand corner of the display indicates the positions of all rival racers.

- TECHNICAL -

Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 15 Mhz), TMS32031 (@ 60 Mhz)
Sound CPU : ADSP2115 (@ 16 Mhz)
Sound Chips : (4x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)

Players : 2
Control : steering wheel
Buttons : 5

- TRIVIA -

Released in December 1996.

Speed Up was Gaelco's first 3-D game.

- STAFF -

Staff: Xavier Arrébola

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Sony PlayStation (1997, "Racingroovy VS")

- CONTRIBUTE -

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