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[src/mess/drivers]esqmr.c

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1717   Ensoniq, 1995
1818
1919   This is a 64-voice expandable synth module made by Ensoniq in 1995.
20   It is shipped with 12MB of 16-bit 44.1kHz wave data and can be expanded
21   with up to 3 ENSONIQ EXP Series Wave Expansion Boards containing up to a
22   maximum of 84MB of additional wave data.
2023
24
2125   PCB Layout
2226   ----------
2327
28   PN: 4001028501 REV C
2429   |--------------------------------------------------------|
2530   | J6  J7          J12  J13               J21   J23    J22|
2631   |                                                      J5|
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7277        J23          - MIDI out connector
7378        J22          - MIDI thru connector
7479        J5           - Power input connector
75        1370001501   - Unknown TQFP144 IC stamped with the Ensoniq logo. CPLD or gate array.
76        ESP2         - Ensoniq ESP2 (ES5511) sound chip
77        OTTOR2       - Ensoniq OTTOR2 (ES5506) sound chip
80        1370001501   - Unknown TQFP144 IC stamped with the Ensoniq logo. Possibly CPLD?
81        ESP2         - Ensoniq ESP2 sound chip
82        OTTOR2       - Ensoniq OTTOR2 sound chip
7883        ROM*         - 4M x8-bit SOP44 mask ROM
79        D43256       - NEC D43256 32k x8-bit SRAM
84        D43256       - NEC D43256 32k x8-bit Static RAM
8085        HP_6N138     - HP/Agilent HP 6N138 Low Input Current High Gain Optocoupler
8186        4565         - JRC4565 Dual Operational Amplifier
8287        AD1861       - Analog Devices AD1861 16-bit/18-bit PCM Audio DAC
8388        MC68HC705C4A - Motorola MC68HC705C4A Microcontroller. Clock input is tied to the TQFP CPLD
8489        MC68340      - Motorola MC68340PV16E 68000-compatible 32-bit processor with on-board peripherals. Clock input 6.000MHz
8590        EPROM*       - 27C4001 EPROM
86        FDT7130      - IDT7130 High Speed 1k x8-bit Dual Port Static RAM
91        IDT7130      - IDT7130 High Speed 1k x8-bit Dual Port Static RAM
8792        KM681000     - Samsung KM681000 128k x8-bit Static RAM
93        ADM691       - Analog Devices ADM691 Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit with Automatic Battery Backup Switching
94   
95
96   Additional notes from the manual:
97   ---------------------------------
98
99   The MR-Rack can play special demonstration songs to give you an idea of how terrific it sounds.
100
101   To Play the MR-Rack Main Demo
102   1. Press the Audition button, and hold it down.
103   2. While still holding Audition, press the Save button.
104   3. Let go of both buttons.
105
106   In an unexpanded MR-Rack, the display shows:
107
108   Hit ENTER to Play:
109   MAINDEMO:MR Internal
110
111   If you've installed any Expansion boards or a ROM card containing MAINDEMO-type
112   demonstration songs, your display will differ. Turn the Value knob counter-clockwise
113   until the display looks as it does above.
114
115   Note: When MR-Rack demos are being viewed or playing, MIDI In is disabled.
116
117   4. Press Enter to play the demo.
118   5. Press Enter again to stop the demo.
119   6. When you're done listening to the demo song, press Exit to return to normal MR-Rack
120
121
122   The Version Number of Your MR-Rack Operating System:
123   You can easily find out what operating system (or O.S.) your MR-Rack is currently using.
124   To Find the Operating System:
125   1. Press the Save button and hold it down.
126   2. While still holding the Save button, press the System button.
127   The display briefly shows your current Operating System:
128
129   ENSONIQ MR-RACK
130   O.S. Version: #.##
131
132
133
134   ENSONIQ EXP Series Wave Expansion Boards
135   ----------------------------------------
136
137   These are small plug-in boards containing a 256k x8-bit EPROM (27C020) and from 1 to 6
138   SOP44 mask ROMs. These add additional digital sound waves. These can be used with the MR
139   Rack, the full-size MR Keyboards and a few other models.
140
141   PCB Layout
142   ----------
143
144   PN: 4001033401 REV B
145   |------------------|
146   |                  |
147   |    U6       U7   |
148   |-                 |
149   ||                 |
150   ||            U1   |
151   ||    U2          -|
152   ||                ||
153   ||                ||
154   ||    U3          ||
155   ||                ||
156   ||             U8 ||
157   ||    U4          ||
158   ||                ||
159   ||                ||
160   ||    U5          ||
161   |-                -|
162   |------------------|
163   Notes:
164        U1       - AC138 logic chip
165        U2 to U7 - 4M x 8-bit or 2M x 8-bit SOP44 mask ROM
166        U8       - 27C020 EPROM
167
168   The EXP boards dumped so far are....
169
170                      MROM  # of
171   Name            Version  Size  MROMs
172   -----------------------------------
173   Piano           V1.00    4M    4 (multisampled pianos, aka "The Perfect Piano")
174   The Real World  V1.01    4M    6 (non-Western percusson and other "world music" sounds)
175   Drum            V1.00    2M    1 (additional drum kits that are built in to the MR keyboards)
176
177
178   Additional notes from the manual:
179   ---------------------------------
180
181   The MR-Rack provides three displays which can identify any EXP Wave Expansion boards
182   you have installed.
183
184   To Identify an Installed Expansion Board
185   1. Press the System button.
186   2. Turn the Parameter knob until the display shows:
187
188   System parameters:
189   WaveEXP1:xxxxxxxxxxx
190
191   When an Expansion Board is installed, this read-only display will show the name of the
192   Expansion Board located in the first slot.
193
194   3. Turning the Parameter knob two more times will reveal two more displays which show
195   the names of the Expansion Boards in Wave EXP Slots 2 and 3 (if they're installed).
196   If there are no Expansion Boards installed, the display will show "WaveEXP1= **EMPTY**."
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