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|1x || [[MSM6376|M6376]] || u17 || sound | |1x || [[MSM6376|M6376]] || u17 || sound | ||
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|1x || [[TDA1010A]] || u19 || sound | |1x || [[TDA1010|TDA1010A]] || u19 || sound | ||
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|1x || [[NE555]] || u25 || counter | |1x || [[NE555]] || u25 || counter | ||
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1x battery 3.6V (b1)<br> | 1x battery 3.6V (b1)<br> | ||
=Notes= | |||
Not working | Not working | ||
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Every request for the dump will be forwarded to /dev/null | Every request for the dump will be forwarded to /dev/null | ||
=Files= | |||
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Image:775_PCB_component_side.jpg|PCB component side | |||
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[[Category:Arcade]] | |||
[[Category:f205v]] | [[Category:f205v]] | ||
[[Category:Mirko Buffoni]] | [[Category:Mirko Buffoni]] | ||
Revision as of 22:27, 11 September 2009
| dumper | f205v, Mirko Buffoni |
| dump date | 14/02/2009 |
| emulator | |
| dev |
| name | franco10 |
| description | Franco 10 |
| year | 2000 |
| manufacturer | High Video |
Technical references
CPUs
| QTY | Type | position | function |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1x | V30 | u1 | main |
| 1x | M6376 | u17 | sound |
| 1x | TDA1010A | u19 | sound |
| 1x | NE555 | u25 | counter |
Oscillators
1x oscillator 40.000 MHz
ROMs
| QTY | Type | position | status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1x | M27C4001 | u16 | dumped |
| 2x | M27C801 | u7,u8 | dumped |
RAMs
| QTY | Type | position |
|---|---|---|
| 2x | LP611024CS | u20,u21 |
| 2x | MB84256 | u11,12 |
PLDs
| QTY | Type | position | status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1x | ispLSI2032 | u13 | not dumped |
| 1x | ispLSI1032E | u18 | read protected |
Others
1x 28x2 edge connector
1x 5x2 legs connector
1x 8x2 legs connector
1x trimmer (volume)
1x pushbutton (k1)
1x 3 legs jumper (s3)
1x battery 3.6V (b1)
Notes
Not working
Dump is not available because only 1 single PCB was ever manufactured of this game, and the copyright holder knows who is the owner of the PCB. Therefore publishing it would mean putting the owner in a very bad position, where the copyright holder could easily sue him for infringment. Every request for the dump will be forwarded to /dev/null
Files
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PCB component side
