Very, very faintly:Do those P chips have any identifying markings on them?
FUJITSU DEVICES INC MSP55LV100S
Very, very faintly:Do those P chips have any identifying markings on them?
Same thing as the older models then. Hey, maybe they're finally running out of stilt chips and can use something normalVery, very faintly:
FUJITSU DEVICES INC MSP55LV100S
This is the pick n mix menu yeah? What a shame, I've just ordered some unibioses to use this :-/ Did you get the cart off Ali? If so could you please post a link just in case I can avoid the new version? ThanksI guess so... unless they buy up another lot of weird flash chips.
I noticed the special Unibios menu doesn't work with it.
Yes, the pick n mix menu, though I'm sure it could be easily fixed if someone had a dump of the menu code. I got it from eBay, since AliExpress adds another 20% VAT at the moment. I am sure it uses exactly the same pictures as my first one so you can't identify the version, and I'm sure each seller will have a random mix in stock.This is the pick n mix menu yeah? What a shame, I've just ordered some unibioses to use this :-/ Did you get the cart off Ali? If so could you please post a link just in case I can avoid the new version? Thanks
... unless they buy up another lot of weird flash chips....
Welcome back! I'm just glad you're still going to keep the project going.Just checking in to say... had stuff going on for last 6 months or so, had to put this on the back burner, should be able get back into it soon (hopefully)
Those new 20200216 v10 boards look interesting, can't say i'm suprised they've dropped the big chip for P, it was a waste - over half was empty space!
Very suprised to see they're still using those original Max cpld, they're all but impossible to get hold of these days, they must have one hell of a stash
Bummer about pick'n'mix, last I heard unibios was no longer being developed, so I guess that'll never get fixed
From our point of view it won't make much difference, it will be down to changes in the MCU code and those STC chips can't be dumped anyway, so it was already a case of rewriting firmware from scratch for the v3/4 boards. Just means i'll have to get hold of the new board type and find out the physical differences, although I can forsee this becoming a pain eventually, there's already quite a few different versions out there, and probably more to come, will likely be tricky to keep track of and support them all!
I have the V5. I can provide additional shots if needed.I've decided to collate details of the various known versions, any additions/corrections welcome...
v1
https://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/Multigame_161_in_1_Series_1 "revision 1"
https://wiki.neogeodev.org/index.php?title=161-in-1_Series_1#Version_1
https://www.arcade-projects.com/thr...-to-change-rom-games.15069/page-7#post-268655
PG: CFG81U5A
CH: SYA81D9B
all roms are ssop70 MSP55LV100S chips
owners: TobyRieper
v2
https://www.mvs-scans.com/index.php/Multigame_161_in_1_Series_1 "revision 2"
https://wiki.neogeodev.org/index.php?title=161-in-1_Series_1#Version_2
PG: 3A Nin1 Game Board T201312
CH: TA 161in1 MVS Board T201307
P,C,V roms are now big F0095H0 "stilt" chips, S,M roms are still MSP55LV100S chips
owners: rockbottom
v3
https://wiki.neogeodev.org/index.php?title=161-in-1_Series_1#Version_3
PG: 3A Nin1 Game Board T201312 ---> note: same markings as v2 but has some minor differences
CH: TA 161in1 MVS Board T201307 ---> note: same markings as v2 but has some major differences
S,M roms are now tssop JS28F512M29EWL chips
owners: ?
v4
https://wiki.neogeodev.org/index.php?title=161-in-1_Series_1#Version_4
https://www.arcade-projects.com/thr...-to-change-rom-games.15069/page-6#post-266310
PG: TA-161in1-SB 20200218
CH: TA-161in1-XB 20200218
F0095H0 chips have moved position, boards have cut-outs under them
owners: Butter Meister, rcboosted
v5/AES
https://www.arcade-projects.com/thr...-to-change-rom-games.15069/page-7#post-268878
PG: AES Board_01B T:20180309
CH: AES Board_01A T:20180309
M,S are MSP55LV100S chips again
F0095H0 chips have flexi "stilts" and are glued to pcbs
possibly clone or different manufacturer
extra small cpld and few extra logic chips (AES specific requirements)
green shell
owners: ?
v6
https://www.arcade-projects.com/thr...-to-change-rom-games.15069/page-7#post-280338
PG: 161in1-SB-1G-P_V10 20200216
CH: TA-161in1-XB 20200218
CH is same as v4
P roms are MSP55LV100S chips again
unibios pick'n'mix broken
owners: Fluffy, Evan
key
PG: "prog" board (top), holds MCU and P,V roms
CH: "cha" board (bottom), holds C,M,S roms
Having seen this all together for the first time, I've noticed that our made-up "v" numbers are actually wrong...
Going by the boards marking (assumed to be dates), chronological order goes something like:
v1 -> v2 -> v3 -> v5/AES -> v6 -> v4
But whatever, doesn't really matter, I propose we just keep incrementing the "v" with each discovery
Different sellers will have different age stock, sell/restock quicker than others etc. only sure way to know what version when buying is to get the seller to open up the cart.
I'm almost certain that others on these forums have posted that the v2 does not work with pick'n'mix - unfortunately I read it a while back and can't find the reference. Definitely worth checking in toAre all of these carts compatible with Razoola's Pick 'n Mix? I want to try that feature out, but I'm not sure if I need to look for a specific cart.
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