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Yes I have joust, splat, bubbles and stargate working apart from keys and cmos ram- Sinistar is coming along?
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isn't Stargate just renamed Defender which is already available?oldgit wrote:Yes I have joust, splat, bubbles and stargate working apart from keys and cmos ram- Sinistar is coming along?
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Stargate is essentially Defender II depending on when and where you played it, Stargate is the official name but I believe Defender II was often used for commercial reasons.Sorgelig wrote:isn't Stargate just renamed Defender which is already available?oldgit wrote:Yes I have joust, splat, bubbles and stargate working apart from keys and cmos ram- Sinistar is coming along?
As the official sequel to Defender it is pretty similar in many ways although it does introduce new ideas and enemies to the game as you'd expect from a sequel.
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Robotron 2048 is fantastic, thanks guys. I look forward to the other Williams' classics.
It's really good to see some new arcade developments happening as it's obviously gone a bit quiet on that front which completely understandable with all the really positive progress in other areas It's really good to see the recent developments being applied to the Robotron core too and hopefully to some of the older cores at some point too would be amazing.
@oldgit, out of interest, do all the Williams games that you're working on use the same arcade hardware and that's why you're working on so many at the same time?
It's really good to see some new arcade developments happening as it's obviously gone a bit quiet on that front which completely understandable with all the really positive progress in other areas It's really good to see the recent developments being applied to the Robotron core too and hopefully to some of the older cores at some point too would be amazing.
@oldgit, out of interest, do all the Williams games that you're working on use the same arcade hardware and that's why you're working on so many at the same time?
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The basic hardware is the same -BitsNStuff wrote: @oldgit, out of interest, do all the Williams games that you're working on use the same arcade hardware and that's why you're working on so many at the same time?
Defender2/Stargate does not use the bltter and the sound rom is smaller.
Bubbles uses blitter 1 (the faulty one)
Joust also uses blitter 1 and apart from key usage and cmos is identical to the robotron harware
Splat uses blitter 2 (updated)
Sinistar has less main roms but adds speech roms and I believe stereo sound.
I started this many weeks ago having bought the DE10 and made the daughter boards. I wanted Joust, not that its that good but I had played it in the arcades. I could not find code for joust but there were 5 different variations of robotron. I had not programmed an FPGA before but have a basic understanding of electronics and thought I could learn VHDL / Verilog on the go.
Having seen the changes Sorgelig made to the code it just shows me how much I need to learn. He can do in a few hours what would take me a week and it still wouldn't be as good.
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Yeah, the new Robotron core is superb. A really impressive game and it runs perfectly right in the first release.
A few people have tried to convert Galaga to Dig Dug and failed. I wonder if one of the FPGA gods here could pull that off? Dig Dug Arcade being the greatest game ever made
A few people have tried to convert Galaga to Dig Dug and failed. I wonder if one of the FPGA gods here could pull that off? Dig Dug Arcade being the greatest game ever made

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SNES core has this game.SmokeMonster wrote:A few people have tried to convert Galaga to Dig Dug and failed. I wonder if one of the FPGA gods here could pull that off? Dig Dug Arcade being the greatest game ever made
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Yeah, Dig Dug is on a bunch of the cores. None of the console versions are very good arcade ports though.
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Original Dig Dug Arcade is kind of based on Xevious but is very different. So it's kind of unique hardware according to MAME info.
There is galaxian port of Dig Dug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwkSbjKjD2Y
So, with some small changes it looks possible.
There is galaxian port of Dig Dug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwkSbjKjD2Y
So, with some small changes it looks possible.
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for Dig Dug addicted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9B8d23unMk 

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I'm definitely addicted. I own two Dig Dug arcade PCBs, as well as the rare Namco Classic Collection Volume 2 PCB (with Dig Dug, Dig Dug Arranged, Dig Dug 2, etc). I would honestly rather play it on MiSTer though--it's so much easier, has better video quality, and more controller options 

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People used to convert Dig Dug PCBs to Galaga, but I don't think anyone ever did the reverse. I believe Galaga and Dig Dug are very similar PCBs, with some changes here and there.
That Zig Zag bootleg on the Galaxian PCB is very cool too and would seem more straight-forward for a beginner project.
That Zig Zag bootleg on the Galaxian PCB is very cool too and would seem more straight-forward for a beginner project.
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Already try it, but can´t find any Info was triggering the Bank switching(Rom3<->Rom4)
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Do you mean Dig Dug or Zig Zag?Gehstock wrote:Already try it, but can´t find any Info was triggering the Bank switching(Rom3<->Rom4)
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Zig Zag on Galaxian Hardware
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Great the flood of new cores. Thank you very much.
If only Asteroids could be added......please.
If only Asteroids could be added......please.

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What an awesome week it's been for classic arcade fans. Thank you to everyone who brought us all these great new cores 

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Can we put the arcade cores ROMs inside a folder instead of the main SD card ?
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Lodovic wrote:Can we put the arcade cores ROMs inside a folder instead of the main SD card ?
yes, the downloader script from locutus puts them in _Arcade.
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Thanks for Colony 7, never knew of the game.
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Wow, what a week for new stuff!!!
As always seems to be the way, excellent work from everybody working on the project, it's always good to see new content appearing.
As always seems to be the way, excellent work from everybody working on the project, it's always good to see new content appearing.
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Is it possible to add Flipping vertically option to Colony 7? My monitor only rotates clockwise and the core vertical output is rotated clockwise as well so I get the image upside down.
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This is how original arcade outputs the video.crocky wrote:Is it possible to add Flipping vertically option to Colony 7? My monitor only rotates clockwise and the core vertical output is rotated clockwise as well so I get the image upside down.