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author simzy39 <45438677+simzy39@users.noreply.github.com>2022-05-08 10:18:39 +1000
committer GitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-05-07 20:18:39 -0400
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ksys573.cpp: Notes/typos + note changes for DDR Karaoke (#9710)
-The bottom of the driver says '"Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke Mix (GQ921 VER. JBB)"' which is hard to deduce as being 'DAM-DDR Dance Dance Revolution for DAM' at the top of the driver. As such, I've changed it to: "Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke MIX (DAM-DDR)" and "Dance Dance Revolution Karaoke MIX 2nd (DAM-DDR)" based on what I've found on the internet. This name appears to be accurate, at least for the system. The game disc itself doesn't contain the name DAM. A few sources: https://remywiki.com/AC_DDR_Karaoke https://bcaweb.bai.ne.jp/miyooo/ddrd.html -: In the list, there is a 'P' next to these names, denoting 'plain System573', but according to my first source: DDR KAraoke "...uses a modified System 573, equipped with four video input/output and a DAM karaoke device." As such I've changed the P to 'K' and have changed Kick and Kick's letter, which was a K, to AA since it's a similar board to the A. A: uses ext. analog I/O board GX700-PWB(F) AA: uses alt. ext. analog I/O board GX700-PWB(K) K: uses karaoke I/O board GX921-PWB(B) -'DDR max' and 'DDR max 2' to 'DDRMAX' and 'DDRMAX2'
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