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#1 mikeairmax

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Posted 29 April 2014 - 11:12 AM

Hi guys , any chance we can get any of these daddy machines machines made? If they can be made ? Barcest were making these machines which I thought were the best while bell fruits ones in my eyes could nt compare , did nt lose that much money on them either. There is one I could nt find a pic of but it was TNT graphics with spinning dynamite Cheers Mike

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Posted 29 April 2014 - 01:41 PM

I'm sure these are MPU6 aren't they?

If they are, then they can't be emulated at present because no emulators will run that tech publically :)
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Posted 29 April 2014 - 02:35 PM

They are MPU5 but they are the late versions which used a Flash Program type game cartridge, which uses a differnt type of CHR so we cant use the CHR in the emulator as it cannot find it. So the Emulator just gives a CHR error

 

Also I think 1 or 2 of them use a serial hopper which isnt emulated. So Even if we got the CHR working it will then error on boot up with a probably 'missing hopper' error.


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Posted 29 April 2014 - 06:21 PM

The one you are thinking of with the dynamite was Lucky Strike - not the original one obviously, but a more recent version from around 2005, the first machine I remember playing in the new Horizon cabinet.

 

We had 3 of the machines you mention in our arcade - Bully For You, Throw a Wobbler and Yabba Dabba Darts.

 

Bully For You was in the older Tall Genesis type cabinet and I'm sure it was bog standard MPU5 hardware, with the original non-flash program card.

 

As for the other two, they were both in Horizon cabinets, and they possibly both had the program cards with flash memory sockets. -it was 6 years ago and I can't recall for certain. Even if they didn't though, they would have had more recent hopper technology than the current, publicly available MFME will support.

 

I'd assume Flash Cash would be the same even though I've not come across one before. 


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Posted 01 May 2014 - 05:36 PM

Cheers for the reply lads, So im just gonna have to wait :(. I thought these machines were class and used to ply in my teens



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Posted 02 May 2014 - 08:07 AM

Flash cash looks simular in play to shark ravin mad and vamp it up so could be emulatable
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