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Quartet 2 & News

I started this week trying to get System 16B games working, but I came across the i8051 MCU again. This MCU is used in many arcade games, and I have already faced it in the past. There are no good open-source cores for it. At least, not good from our retro point of view. I haven't been able to ma...

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Alien Syndrome, Passing Shot, Time Scanner and CPS2

MiSTer users: copy beta.zip to games/mame

This week we have three classic titles. Passing Shot was my tennis school as a kid and Alien Syndrome was on magazine covers everywhere. And Time Scanner is one of the best-known pinball titles.

Note that for Passing Shot, you...

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SEGA System 16 Hardware Variations

The SEGA System 16 isn't a single arcade game architecture. It had two major versions: 16A and 16B and a close ancestor known as pre 16A. But if you look closer, you will find more variations.

There were boards with unencrypted CPUs, but there were encrypted ones too. And among them, there ...

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The bug is fixed. Plus Tetris & Body Slam

The long story of the M68000 related bug finally came to a happy ending. Long story short, Blackwine identified the instruction that broke Shinobi and Ijor -the M68000 module author- suggested the read-modify-write cycle could be wrong in the glue logic.

Normally, a CPU takes control of the...

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Time to release CPS2?

The CPS2 core still has several issues which are all likely linked to a bug in the M68000 CPU. I will eventually find and fix the bug, but it can still take from days to a few weeks.

If I release CPS2 as it is, there is a major problem with Mars Matrix and with Gigawing's final boss. <...

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Wonder Boy 3, Phantasy Zone and more!

Hi all, I have too many news this week!

-New System 16 beta with four games added: Wonder Boy 3, Phantasy Zone, Action  Fighter and Alex Kidd. Note that WB3 is in the alternatives folder only for now.

-For MiST and Sidi, just use the attached fil...

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Arcade Cheats

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Last week's I held a video meeting with the Patreon directors. To summarize it in a line, I want to increase the quality and quantity of the work. For this, I will try to leverage both the community and full time hires. I am about to make an offer to the first JT employee t...

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CPS2 Final Beta

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We finally close the CPS2 beta series this week with four titles:

  1. Hyper SF2 Anniversary Edition
  2. Armored Warriors
  3. Gigawing
  4. Mars Matrix

I am very thankful to all of you for supporting the development of this ...

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Labyrinth Runner (Trick’n Trap)

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I have given a big push to the Konami titles this week. I have applied many of Furrtek's discoveries on the custom chips. As a result, many graphic glitches have gone away in Combat School and Labyrinth Runner View Post

Super Street Fighter 2 Support

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This week's update comes with a ton of internal changes. First, the SDRAM is now operated at bursts of 8 bytes, so graphics information is transferred in a single request. Together with other improvements, this change has boosted the number of sprites per line, and the X-Me...

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Marvel vs CAPCOM and Vampire Savior 2

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I had fixed, improved and strengthen many core features not just during the week but during the last two weeks. So, I was looking forward to this update. But, in the tests before bringing this to you, I found a couple of graphics issues that could also be hiding elsewhere. ...

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Marvel Heroes and Cyberbots

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This has been another busy week of catching bugs, trying to close the core development. There are four types of problems left:

1. Graphic glitches due to SDRAM congestion

2. Raster and row scrolling effects not working well together

3. Odd behaviours that ...

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X-Men vs SF, Vampire Savior, Super Gem Fighter and Slam Masters 2

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It has been a very intense week as I am ironing out the little things pending in the core. They are little, but they are the toughest ones!

The only worrying one is Gigawing because, in a couple of scenes, there is a moment when the SDRAM fails to deliver all the spri...

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Progear & Eco Fighters

You were expecting more shooters, and here you go:

-Progear: this game has awesome graphics. It reminds me of Studio Ghibli art. The gameplay is also great.

-Eco Fighters: this horizontal shooter has an interesting mechanic because of the rotating cannon, similar to Forgotten Worlds. ...

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The Speed Rumbler

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I started on Patreon 2 years ago, after my Ghosts'n Goblins core was ported to MiSTer. When I saw the coverage that Smokemonster made for it on his YT channel, I thought it was worth developing more systems. Two years later, I have published a ton of stuff: individual chip ...

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Poll: next CPS2 update

What would you like the next JTFriday to be about?

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SFA3, D&D Mystara, 1944 and Choko!

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We finish three series of games this week:

-Dungeon&Dragons, by adding Shadow over Mystara
-19XX, by adding 1944
-Street Fighter Alpha, by adding the third game

Plus Janpai Puzzle Choko, a title in Japanese, but you don't need to understand the languag...

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Shinobi

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I've been working non-stop to find the bug in the QSound chip producing the distortion, but I still haven't got it. So there is no CPS2 update this week. 

To make up for it, and because I know some people miss 80's games, I am offering you one of my personal favo...

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X-Men COTA, Darkstalkers' Revenge, Dimahoo and D&D Tower of Doom

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This week comes with an incredible new bunch of games. I cannot pick the main title! We have the second game in the Darkstalkers series (Revenge), which brings more crazy spooky fights. I had been asked about Dimahoo for s...

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Street Fighter Alpha 2

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There are several game series on CPS2, and we continue this week with the Alpha one: Street Fighter Alpha 2 (including Zero 2 Alpha) is visiting us today. We finally have all the characters that appeared in Super Puzzle Fighter 2 in their original games available. CPS2 is f...

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19XX, Darkstalkers and Jyangokushi!

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My first core after starting Patreon was 1942. It took me about two months to complete it. About two years later, I can deliver new cores much more quickly, but the feeling towards these game...

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Time to Hunt

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Development of the CPS2 core has progressed. Some GFX glitches are gone now (formerly visible in CSCLUB/MPANG), and there is now support for 16MB GFX games. These are the titles for this week:

-All 16...

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Games, games!

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Now that the basic CPS2 architecture is in place, it is time to add more games to the core. CPS2 games could have up to 32MB of graphics ROM; for this week, the focus has been games of 8MB....

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CPS2 Encryption Support

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This week we have achieved a major milestone: on-the-fly ROM decryption, just as the original system does.

CPS2 games are encrypted by shuffling bits and exoring with the keys over and...

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YM2151 Accuracy/HDMI Effects

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I started on FPGA retro developments with a Yamaha YM2151 module: the most important chip for arcade games. I made hundreds of measurements, and I designed the FPGA counterpart -JT51- to match those measurements.

But there were two th...

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NVRAM & Kick Harness

NVRAM

After some headache and too many debugging hours, we finally have NVRAM support for MiSTer CPS1 and CPS1.5 cores.

All CPS1.5 cores use NVRAM instead of DIPs to keep the configuration. From the CPS1 set, Pang! 3 uses NVRAM too, although it seems that not all vers...

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CPS1/CPS1.5 Accuracy

Accuracy of the core; that is what we all want.

I was concerned about the speed of the CPS1  core for a long time. But I needed a reliable way to measure it. I bought the tools to replace the ROMs in an SF2 PCB with my test code. Then, I contacted Grego2D (the author of Final Fight Ann...

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CPS2 is here!

Please find the files attached. Unzip the file to the _Arcade folder in your SD card, then run the update_all script on MiSTer.

Sorry for the long wait! I am proud to announce the first beta of the CPS2 core for MiSTer and MiST/SiDi!.

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Sound Accuracy Update

A typo broke the volume balance in the last CPS1 update, but I thought it was something else. So I started looking at ways sound may not have been accurate. Eventually, I found the typo, I increased accuracy, and I re-balanced the volume in all cores. 20 cores have been updated.<...

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SDRAM Test Core & Final Poll

I know you are tired of SDRAM trials. So am I. So this will be the last one.

I have built a memory test, which uses the SDRAM logic I use on my cores (including CPS).  There are two versions: 48 MHz, and 96 MHz. Both will show a green screen until a problem is detected. Then, the displ...

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