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04546 Graphics Minor Always Dec 4, 2011, 09:29 Oct 28, 2013, 23:25
Tester Kold666 View Status Public Platform MAME (Official Binary)
Assigned To Resolution Reopened OS
Status [?] Confirmed Driver
Version 0.144u1 Fixed in Version Build Normal
Fixed in Git Commit Github Pull Request #
Summary 04546: pinbo, pinboa, pinbos: Background colour is wrong
Description The background colour is wrong in mame, see picture taken from original board
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Flags Verified with Original
Regression Version
Affected Sets / Systems pinbo, pinboa, pinbos
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jpg file icon 04122011163.jpg (1,215,229 bytes) Dec 4, 2011, 09:29 Uploaded by Kold666
jpg file icon 17122011171.jpg (1,452,584 bytes) Dec 17, 2011, 13:16 Uploaded by Kold666
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No.07936
hap
Developer
Dec 4, 2011, 12:05
BTW do you have time to do cpu/audiochip and maybe video frequency measurements on this pcb?
Or if you don't, just xtal info would be helpful too.
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No.07937
Kold666
Developer
Dec 4, 2011, 13:29
I already sent everything to tafoid to be added in mame, for your information:
6502 = 18mhz/24 (yes it's 750khz)
z80= 18mhz/6
2x AY8910 = 18mhz/12
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No.07959
Kold666
Developer
Dec 10, 2011, 18:11
the background colour is still wrong , it should be dark blue
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No.07960
hap
Developer
Dec 10, 2011, 19:01
It's a different issue but yeah, too much green in it, and not just the background color.
Could you add a photo of attract mode? And a close up of PCB color proms resistors?

I saw a pcb pic on your old site, with lots of resistors on one side of the pcb, but the photo sharpness is not high.
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No.07966
Kold666
Developer
Dec 15, 2011, 13:40
that background color is the same as the background of the pinball ;)

I'll take a picture of the resistors on the colours proms.

Btw, the site is not mine and the pcb you saw was a bootleg ;)
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No.07976
Kold666
Developer
Dec 16, 2011, 08:59
edited on: Dec 16, 2011, 08:59
The original pcb is very similar to the bootleg, there are so many resistors that it doesn't make sense to take a picture without tracing the pcb.

On the board there are three proms 1kbit (256x4) named R, G, B.

Pin 12 is O1
Pin 11 is O2
Pin 10 is O3
Pin 9 is O4

I will try to trace to which resistor value are these four lines of the proms connected
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No.07978
Kold666
Developer
Dec 16, 2011, 19:29
Red Prom:
O4 --> 220ohm
O3 --> 470ohm
O2 --> 1k ohm
O1 --> 2.15k ohm

Green prom:
O4 --> 220ohm
O3 --> 470ohm
O2 --> 1k ohm
O1 --> 2.15k ohm

Blue prom:
O4 --> 220ohm
O3 --> 470ohm
O2 --> 1k ohm
O1 --> 2.15k ohm
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No.07979
hap
Developer
Dec 16, 2011, 23:55
Thanks
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No.07982
Kold666
Developer
Dec 17, 2011, 13:17
added a pic of the gameplay