| driver | rocnrope.c |
| source | rocnrope.c (rocnrope.c on mamedev.org) |
| games | Roc'n Rope Roc'n Rope (Kosuka) |
| information | 0.30 [Chris Hardy] WIP: - 0.135u4: Added includesockrage.h. - 0.135u3: Removed includesocnrope.h. - 0.135u2: Added includesocnrope.h. - 0.31: Removed sndhrdwocnrope.c. - 0.30: Added rocnrope.c driver, vidhrdwocnrope.c and sndhrdwocnrope.c. |
| rocnrope | Roc'n Rope[Jan/01/97] ROM images for Konami/Kosuka's Roc'n'Rope (c) 1983 Board notes ============================================================================ The video PCB uses a 42 pin IC by the bank of ROMs @ H1-H5. This may be a custom 6809 style processor. There are two 2016 RAMs @ H6/7 and another at G9. There is a 28 pin Konami @ H13 (0838317Z00), an 8250 @ E13, a 8321E9 @ C14, a 28 pin Konami 838321Z02 @ A13 and a 28 pin Konami 828311E09 @ B6. The sound PCB is standard fare for Konami style games of this era. Z80 processor, two GI8910s and two 2732 EPROMs. The "Fair Use" and "Hey! Is that an ambulance with a whiplash victim?" stuff ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I archived these ROMs to benefit everybody who *LEGALLY* owns these boards. All the rest of you are on your own. I assume no responsibility for your reckless lawbreaking ways. If the lawyers catch up with you and ruin your day, tough luck. Don't say I didn't warn you. [10/02/97] Rope Man (a pirate of Roc'n'Rope) 4K files were 2732 and were on the sound board 8K files were 2764 The SUB devices were 82S153 PLS's G06 was a MMI PAL10L8CN A17 was a TBP18S030 read as an 82S123 and is probably the colour PROM. B16 was a TBP24S10 read as an 82S131 - |