Today I dumped the last PAL from an original Bonze Adventure PCB.With this now we have the complete set of PLD dumps since the other two were already done.It was obtained from a secured PAL20L8 and reversed by Porchy into a GAL22V10 targeting device.Dump has been tested as working.
Reality Tennis PAL dump added
Smitdogg, the founder of MAME Dumping Union, sent me a Reality Tennis PCB (a tennis game with digitized graphics manifactured by TCH, a spanish company) for a repair in order to complete emulation.So I took the opportunity to dump the only PAL present ( a secured GAL22V10).Dump was reversed by Porchy in a GAL22V10 targeting device and it’s tested working.
Nintendo M82 PAL dump added
Yesterday ‘Bad_Ad84’ sent in a dump from the PAL present on a Nintendo M82.For the uninitiated Nintendo M82 is a demonstration unit for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Original dump came from an unprotected PAL16L8 and was converted by me into GAL16V8 targeting device.The original dump has been confirmed as working by its submitter while GAL replacement needs to be tested yet.Thank you again, guy, for your submission!
Silent Dragon PAL dumps added
Here are the dumps from the two PAL present on a Silent Dragon original PCB.Both dumps are tested and working in a GAL16V8 targeting device.
I got two Silent Dragon PCBs recently.I never heard about this beat ’em up manufactured by Taito and a quick look at MAME lead me to try a first repair of this cool game.
Board was in quite good shape (a little bit dusty though..)
When powered it on I got a steady black screen but I could hear all the sounds and also put credits in.So I started to press and flex the board and all the graphics were restored on screen when I touched the area around the TC0180VCU ASIC.So I decided to reflow the ASIC (some pins were really lifted) which ,according to MAME source, controls the video and decode graphics:
I was quite sure that I succeeded but I was wrong since the board still played blind.Crearly there was a loose contact somewhere so I started my visual investigation on solderside.There were no broken traces but I came across this:
Two pins made contact between them and precisely the VCC pin of a 74LS245 @IC26 and pin 1 (input) of a 74LS04 @IC27.Pin 2 (output) of this 74LS04 was connected to /OE pin of the four GFX MASK ROMs and this explained why there were no graphics at all.After removing the short,I finally could enjoy also with my eyes this game.
Now time to dump the two PALs on it! 🙂