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CPU: Z80<br> | CPU: Z80<br> | ||
Video: Slipstream<br> | Video: Slipstream<br> | ||
Audio: Slipstream DSP/DAC<br> | |||
Medium: 3.5" disk (WD1772 controller)<br> | Medium: 3.5" disk (WD1772 controller)<br> | ||
* Inquizitor | * Inquizitor | ||
This PCB is partnered with something else; Scorpion I perhaps? | This PCB is partnered with something else; Scorpion I perhaps? | ||
Audio components and 4x2KB RAMs are not installed in later PCB revisions. It's highly likely the Slipstream DSP was never used as an audio generator. | |||
= JPM = | = JPM = |
Revision as of 11:18, 16 April 2007
'Skill With Prizes'. Quiz and video poker games, for example. Feel free to update this list with new hardware and games.
Barcrest
MPU4 + Video
CPU: 6809, 68000-10
Video: SCN2674
Sound: SAA1099
Medium: ROM
- Skill Trek
- The Crystal Maze
- The Mating Game
- Turnover
Preliminary support in MAME.
Bell-Fruit
Adder
CPU: 6809
Video: Custom, as far as we can tell
Medium: ROM
A graphics expansion board for Scorpion I and II
- Golden Crown
- Paradice
- Pokio
- Pyramid
- Quintoon
- Slots
Adder 2?
CPU: MC68340PV25E
Video: SED1354
Sound: YMZ280B
Medium: ROM
A graphics expansion board for Scorpion IV
Currently, MAME lists the 6809 card above as Adder 2 (according to info from Bellfruit contacts), so this needs checking.
- Skill Dice
Cobra
CPU: Z80, 6809
Video: Slipstream
Sound: AY-8910 + uPD7759 sound card
Medium: ROM or 3.5" disk (WD37C65 controller)
- A Question of Sport
- Brain Box
- Brain Box 2
- Every Second Counts
- Quizvaders
- Treble Top
Preliminary support in MAME.
Cobra 2/Cyclone
CPU: Z180
Video: Slipstream
Medium: ROM
A graphics expansion board for Scorpion II
- Quintoon
- Fruit Pursuit?
Cobra 3
CPU: MC68340FE16E
Video: STi3400DCV (MPEG-1), SCC66470CAB
Sound: TMS320AV110 (MPEG), YMZ280B-F
Medium: CD/HDD (SCSI)
- Radio Times
- Telly Addicts
- The Phraze that Pays
- Top of the Pops
Viper
CPU: Z80
Video: Slipstream
Audio: Slipstream DSP/DAC
Medium: 3.5" disk (WD1772 controller)
- Inquizitor
This PCB is partnered with something else; Scorpion I perhaps?
Audio components and 4x2KB RAMs are not installed in later PCB revisions. It's highly likely the Slipstream DSP was never used as an audio generator.
JPM
"Give us a Break" hardware
CPU: 68000-8 (Clocked at 5MHz)
Video: TMS34061
Sound: SN76489
Medium: 3.5" disk (WD1770 Controller)
Has a generic ROMset for loading
- Give us a Break
- Pac Quiz
- Suit Pursuit
- Ten Up
System 5 + Video
CPU: 68000-8?
Video: TMS34061
Sound: uPD7759
Medium: ROM
- Monopoly
Impact + Video
CPU: 68000-8
Video: TMS34010
Sound: uPD7759
Medium: ROM
- Cluedo
- Coronation Street
- Hangman
- Scrabble
- Snakes and Ladders
- Trivial Pursuit
NOTE: This hardware is not to be confused with Proteus, which also ran some of these games, but was a Pentium II PC in a cab, running ports.
Maygay
M1
CPU: 6809?
Video: ?
Sound: ?
Medium: CD?
- Aladdin's Cave
- Big Break
- The Krypton Factor
M2
CPU: MC68306FC16
Video: CL-GD5429
Sound: M6650
Medium: ROM
- London Underground
- The Guinness Book of Records