trunk/src/mess/drivers/hh_tms1k.c
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| 261 | 261 | * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP1030 |
| 262 | 262 | * 2 x DS8870N - Hex LED Digit Driver |
| 263 | 263 | * 2 x DS8861N - MOS-to-LED 5-Segment Driver |
| 264 | * 10-digit 7seg LED display(2 custom ones) + 4 LEDs, no sound |
| 264 | 265 | |
| 265 | 266 | This is a tabletop educational calculator. It came with plastic overlays |
| 266 | 267 | for playing different kind of games. Refer to the manual on how to use it. |
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| 431 | 432 | |
| 432 | 433 | Coleco Amaze-A-Tron, by Ralph Baer |
| 433 | 434 | * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP3405(die label too) |
| 435 | * 2-digit 7seg LED display + 2 LEDs(one red, one green), 1bit sound |
| 436 | * 5x5 pressure-sensitive playing board |
| 434 | 437 | |
| 435 | 438 | This is an electronic board game with a selection of 8 maze games, |
| 436 | 439 | most of them for 2 players. A 5x5 playing grid and four markers are |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 557 | 560 | |
| 558 | 561 | Coleco Total Control 4 |
| 559 | 562 | * TMS1400NLL MP7334-N2 (die labeled MP7334) |
| 563 | * 2x2-digit 7seg LED display + 4 LEDs, LED grid display, 1bit sound |
| 560 | 564 | |
| 561 | 565 | This is a head to head electronic tabletop LED-display sports console. |
| 562 | 566 | One cartridge(Football) was included with the console, the other three were |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 704 | 708 | |
| 705 | 709 | Entex Electronic Baseball (1) |
| 706 | 710 | * TMS1000NLP MP0914 (die labeled MP0914A) |
| 711 | * 1 7seg LED, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound |
| 707 | 712 | |
| 708 | 713 | This is a handheld LED baseball game. One player controls the batter, the CPU |
| 709 | 714 | or other player controls the pitcher. Pitcher throw buttons are on a 'joypad' |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 826 | 831 | Entex Electronic Baseball 2 |
| 827 | 832 | * boards are labeled: ZENY |
| 828 | 833 | * TMS1000 MCU, MP0923 (die labeled MP0923) |
| 834 | * 3 7seg LEDs, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound |
| 829 | 835 | |
| 830 | 836 | The Japanese version was published by Gakken, black casing instead of white. |
| 831 | 837 | |
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| 937 | 943 | * boards are labeled: ZENY |
| 938 | 944 | * TMS1100NLL 6007 MP1204 (die labeled MP1204) |
| 939 | 945 | * 2*SN75492N LED display driver |
| 946 | * 4 7seg LEDs, and other LEDs behind bezel, 1bit sound |
| 940 | 947 | |
| 941 | 948 | This is another improvement over Entex Baseball, where gameplay is a bit more |
| 942 | 949 | varied. Like the others, the pitcher controls are on a separate joypad. |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1096 | 1103 | |
| 1097 | 1104 | Ideal Electronic Detective |
| 1098 | 1105 | * TMS0980NLL MP6100A (die labeled 0980B-00) |
| 1106 | * 10-digit 7seg LED display, 1bit sound |
| 1107 | |
| 1099 | 1108 | hardware (and concept) is very similar to Parker Bros Stop Thief |
| 1100 | 1109 | |
| 1101 | 1110 | This is an electronic board game. It requires game cards with suspect info, |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1210 | 1219 | |
| 1211 | 1220 | Kenner Star Wars - Electronic Battle Command |
| 1212 | 1221 | * TMS1100 MCU, labeled MP3438A |
| 1222 | * 4x4 LED grid display + 2 separate LEDs and 2-digit 7segs, 1bit sound |
| 1213 | 1223 | |
| 1214 | 1224 | This is a small tabletop space-dogfighting game. To start the game, |
| 1215 | 1225 | press BASIC/INTER/ADV and enter P#(number of players), then |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1320 | 1330 | |
| 1321 | 1331 | Milton Bradley Comp IV |
| 1322 | 1332 | * TMC0904NL CP0904A (die labeled 4A0970D-04A) |
| 1333 | * 10 LEDs behind bezel, no sound |
| 1323 | 1334 | |
| 1324 | 1335 | This is small tabletop Mastermind game; a code-breaking game where the player |
| 1325 | 1336 | needs to find out the correct sequence of colours (numbers in our case). |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1406 | 1417 | |
| 1407 | 1418 | Revision A hardware: |
| 1408 | 1419 | * TMS1000 (die labeled MP3226) |
| 1409 | | * DS75494 lamp driver |
| 1420 | * DS75494 lamp driver, 4 big lamps, 1bit sound |
| 1410 | 1421 | |
| 1411 | 1422 | Newer revisions (also Pocket Simon) have a smaller 16-pin MB4850 chip |
| 1412 | 1423 | instead of the TMS1000. This one has been decapped too, but we couldn't |
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| 1500 | 1511 | |
| 1501 | 1512 | Milton Bradley Super Simon |
| 1502 | 1513 | * TMS1100 MP3476NLL (die labeled MP3476) |
| 1514 | * 8 big lamps(2 turn on at same time), 1bit sound |
| 1503 | 1515 | |
| 1504 | | x |
| 1516 | The semi-squel to Simon, not as popular. It includes more game variations |
| 1517 | and a 2-player head-to-head mode. |
| 1505 | 1518 | |
| 1506 | 1519 | ***************************************************************************/ |
| 1507 | 1520 | |
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| 1629 | 1642 | |
| 1630 | 1643 | Parker Brothers Code Name: Sector, by Bob Doyle |
| 1631 | 1644 | * TMS0970 MCU, MP0905BNL ZA0379 (die labeled 0970F-05B) |
| 1645 | * 6-digit 7seg LED display + 4 LEDs for compass, no sound |
| 1632 | 1646 | |
| 1633 | 1647 | This is a tabletop submarine pursuit game. A grid board and small toy |
| 1634 | 1648 | boats are used to remember your locations (a Paint app should be ok too). |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1724 | 1738 | |
| 1725 | 1739 | Parker Bros Merlin handheld game, by Bob Doyle |
| 1726 | 1740 | * TMS1100NLL MP3404A-N2 |
| 1727 | | * red LEDs and 1-bit sound |
| 1741 | * 11 LEDs behind buttons, 1bit sound |
| 1728 | 1742 | |
| 1729 | 1743 | Also published in Japan by Tomy as "Dr. Smith", white case instead of red. |
| 1730 | 1744 | The one with dark-blue case is the rare sequel Master Merlin. More sequels |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1829 | 1843 | |
| 1830 | 1844 | Parker Brothers Stop Thief, by Bob Doyle |
| 1831 | 1845 | * TMS0980NLL MP6101B (die labeled 0980B-01A) |
| 1846 | * 3-digit 7seg LED display, 1bit sound |
| 1832 | 1847 | |
| 1833 | 1848 | Stop Thief is actually a board game, the electronic device emulated here |
| 1834 | 1849 | (called Electronic Crime Scanner) is an accessory. To start a game, press |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 1931 | 1946 | |
| 1932 | 1947 | Parker Brothers Bank Shot (known as Cue Ball in the UK), by Garry Kitchen |
| 1933 | 1948 | * TMS1400NLL MP7313-N2 (die labeled MP7313) |
| 1949 | * LED grid display, 1bit sound |
| 1934 | 1950 | |
| 1935 | 1951 | Bank Shot is an electronic pool game. To select a game, repeatedly press |
| 1936 | 1952 | the [SELECT] button, then press [CUE UP] to start. Refer to the official |
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| 2022 | 2038 | |
| 2023 | 2039 | Parker Brothers Split Second |
| 2024 | 2040 | * TMS1400NLL MP7314-N2 (die labeled MP7314) |
| 2041 | * LED grid display(default round LEDs, and rectangular shape ones), 1bit sound |
| 2025 | 2042 | |
| 2026 | 2043 | This is an electronic handheld reflex gaming device, it's straightforward |
| 2027 | 2044 | to use. The included mini-games are: |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 2117 | 2134 | |
| 2118 | 2135 | Tandy Radio Shack Computerized Arcade (1981, 1982, 1995) |
| 2119 | 2136 | * TMS1100 MCU, labeled CD7282SL |
| 2137 | * 12 lamps behind buttons, 1bit sound |
| 2120 | 2138 | |
| 2121 | 2139 | This handheld contains 12 minigames. It looks and plays like "Fabulous Fred" |
| 2122 | 2140 | by the Japanese company Mego Corp. in 1980, which in turn is a mix of Merlin |
trunk/src/mess/drivers/ticalc1x.c
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| 89 | 89 | |
| 90 | 90 | TI SR-16 |
| 91 | 91 | * TMS1000 MCU labeled TMS1001NL. die labeled 1000, 1001A |
| 92 | * 12-digit 7seg LED display |
| 92 | 93 | |
| 93 | 94 | ***************************************************************************/ |
| 94 | 95 | |
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| 220 | 221 | |
| 221 | 222 | TI SR-16 II |
| 222 | 223 | * TMS1000 MCU labeled TMS1016NL. die labeled 1000B, 1016A |
| 223 | | |
| 224 | * 12-digit 7seg LED display |
| 225 | |
| 224 | 226 | A cost-reduced 'sequel', [10^x] was removed, and [pi] was added. |
| 225 | 227 | |
| 226 | 228 | ***************************************************************************/ |
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| 310 | 312 | |
| 311 | 313 | TI-1270 |
| 312 | 314 | * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMC0974NL ZA0355, DP0974A. die labeled 0970D-74A |
| 315 | * 8-digit 7seg LED display |
| 313 | 316 | |
| 314 | 317 | ***************************************************************************/ |
| 315 | 318 | |
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| 396 | 399 | |
| 397 | 400 | TI WIZ-A-TRON |
| 398 | 401 | * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMC0907NL ZA0379, DP0907BS. die labeled 0970F-07B |
| 402 | * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) |
| 399 | 403 | |
| 400 | 404 | ***************************************************************************/ |
| 401 | 405 | |
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| 480 | 484 | |
| 481 | 485 | TI Little Professor (1976 version) |
| 482 | 486 | * TMS0970 MCU labeled TMS0975NL ZA0356, GP0975CS. die labeled 0970D-75C |
| 487 | * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) |
| 483 | 488 | |
| 484 | 489 | The hardware is nearly identical to Wiz-A-Tron (or vice versa, since this |
| 485 | 490 | one is older). |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 540 | 545 | |
| 541 | 546 | TI Little Professor (1978 version) |
| 542 | 547 | * TMS1990 MCU labeled TMC1993NL. die labeled 1990C-c3C |
| 548 | * 9-digit 7seg LED display(one custom digit) |
| 543 | 549 | |
| 544 | 550 | 1978 re-release, with on/off and level select on buttons instead of |
| 545 | 551 | switches. The casing was slightly revised in 1980 again, but same rom. |
| r245321 | r245322 | |
| 640 | 646 | * TI-30(aka SR-40): TMS0980 MCU labeled TMC0981NL. die labeled 0980B-81F |
| 641 | 647 | * TI Programmer: TMS0980 MCU labeled ZA0675NL, JP0983AT. die labeled 0980B-83 |
| 642 | 648 | * TI Business Analyst-I: TMS0980 MCU labeled TMC0982NL. die labeled 0980B-82F |
| 649 | * 9-digit 7seg LED display |
| 643 | 650 | |
| 644 | 651 | ***************************************************************************/ |
| 645 | 652 | |