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author Miodrag Milanovic <mmicko@gmail.com>2013-04-30 06:36:06 +0000
committer Miodrag Milanovic <mmicko@gmail.com>2013-04-30 06:36:06 +0000
commit4bf717996f56eb03dc735c83dae5450b7fc98d75 (patch)
treea63a55bcc180e342382e9c9a680f0c643fd05248 /hash
parentf35b95a00e64c63422116039aeae272029b58e51 (diff)
Cleanups and version bumpmame0148u4
Diffstat (limited to 'hash')
-rw-r--r--hash/megadriv.xml16
-rw-r--r--hash/nes.xml4
-rw-r--r--hash/svmu.xml40
3 files changed, 30 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/hash/megadriv.xml b/hash/megadriv.xml
index 7ac324dbff8..0a2e187a75a 100644
--- a/hash/megadriv.xml
+++ b/hash/megadriv.xml
@@ -4028,7 +4028,7 @@ Info on Sega chip labels (from Sunbeam / Digital Corruption)
<part name="cart" interface="megadriv_cart">
<feature name="pcb" value="670115 REV 3" />
<feature name="ic1" value="MORTAL KOMBAT VER 1.00 S220, MORTAL KOMBAT S215 VER 1.00" />
- <!-- USA cart, on a REV 4 PCB has chip labeled as MPR-15748-SM -->
+ <!-- USA cart, on a REV 4 PCB has chip labeled as MPR-15748-SM -->
<dataarea name="rom" size="2097152">
<rom name="mortal kombat ver 1.00 s220.ic1" size="2097152" crc="1aa3a207" sha1="c098bf38ddd755ab7caa4612d025be2039009eb2" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
</dataarea>
@@ -7882,10 +7882,10 @@ but dumps still have to be confirmed.
<part name="cart" interface="megadriv_cart">
<!-- The PCB contains 4 different ROMs, but it is unknown how the dump should be split (maybe we can reconstruct that from the checksums?) -->
<feature name="pcb" value="" />
- <feature name="u1" value="MO 1 6/26 56 CE41" /> <!-- The 56 might be a 95 written upside down -->
+ <feature name="u1" value="MO 1 6/26 56 CE41" /> <!-- The 56 might be a 95 written upside down -->
<feature name="u2" value="Real Monsters 7-7-95" />
<feature name="u3" value="(unmarked eeprom)" />
- <feature name="u4" value="MO 2 6/26 56 FD68" /> <!-- The 56 might be a 95 written upside down -->
+ <feature name="u4" value="MO 2 6/26 56 FD68" /> <!-- The 56 might be a 95 written upside down -->
<feature name="u5" value="MC74HC139N" />
<dataarea name="rom" size="2097152">
<rom name="killertomatoes.5b74.bin" size="2097152" crc="f4b44b82" sha1="b0f1885e74e5aa39872f09444d82c8ebf284eba1" offset="000000" loadflag="load16_word_swap" />
@@ -30580,11 +30580,11 @@ rockman x3 (unl).bin [2/2] xxx3.bin [2/2] IDENTICAL
<!--
Investigation by Eke:
-this dump has the PC pointing to $1FE1DE, which does not hold any valid 68k program data in the ROM,
-so the game actually does not even starts when the 68k resets => either the dump is incomplete or it
-is a bad dump, there is no way bankswitching can be "triggered" before the CPU has reseted and
-fetches the PC, only possibility would be that this ROM area is only activated if some signal conditions
-is met (I know that some pirate carts will need to have the !RESET lines set HIGH like with the real console,
+this dump has the PC pointing to $1FE1DE, which does not hold any valid 68k program data in the ROM,
+so the game actually does not even starts when the 68k resets => either the dump is incomplete or it
+is a bad dump, there is no way bankswitching can be "triggered" before the CPU has reseted and
+fetches the PC, only possibility would be that this ROM area is only activated if some signal conditions
+is met (I know that some pirate carts will need to have the !RESET lines set HIGH like with the real console,
which most dumpers ignore)
This dump is either a bad dump or a wrongly patched one.
-->
diff --git a/hash/nes.xml b/hash/nes.xml
index f5ab5bf152a..d93721e0e63 100644
--- a/hash/nes.xml
+++ b/hash/nes.xml
@@ -51007,7 +51007,7 @@ preliminary proto for the PAL version, still running on NTSC systems) or the gfx
<info name="alt_title" value="中國大亨"/>
<part name="cart" interface="nes_cart">
<feature name="slot" value="txrom" />
- <feature name="pcb" value="NES-TLROM" /> <!-- Original header was mapper 116, but it's not a SOMARI pcb... -->
+ <feature name="pcb" value="NES-TLROM" /> <!-- Original header was mapper 116, but it's not a SOMARI pcb... -->
<dataarea name="chr" size="131072">
<rom name="chuugoku taitei (asia) (unl).chr" size="131072" crc="d9203c08" sha1="b32ef62e4583b216aea84f7d0da0269c01b61e26" offset="00000" status="baddump" />
</dataarea>
@@ -54017,7 +54017,7 @@ preliminary proto for the PAL version, still running on NTSC systems) or the gfx
<info name="serial" value="ES-1109"/>
<info name="alt_title" value="神鬼传奇"/>
<part name="cart" interface="nes_cart">
- <feature name="slot" value="hengg_srich" /> <!-- it seems to work even with FS-304... investigate relation between the two... -->
+ <feature name="slot" value="hengg_srich" /> <!-- it seems to work even with FS-304... investigate relation between the two... -->
<feature name="pcb" value="HENGGEDIANZI" /> <!-- header says mapper 162, which should be a modified version of 163... -->
<dataarea name="prg" size="1048576">
<rom name="mummy (es-1109) (c).prg" size="1048576" crc="08fbf3f0" sha1="6dc200340d4b7b9397e4d4f28fa307059ce834ec" offset="00000" status="baddump" />
diff --git a/hash/svmu.xml b/hash/svmu.xml
index 57342f20a13..b977d9a97b4 100644
--- a/hash/svmu.xml
+++ b/hash/svmu.xml
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
<description>Chao Adventure</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="chao adventure (1999)(sega)[sonic adventure].vms" size="65536" crc="09e93592" sha1="f35738795fd1799bbffb6c3df8d4f208ccf437b5" offset="0" />
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
<description>Chao Adventure 2</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure 2" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure 2" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="chao adventure 2 (sega)(2001)[sonic adventure 2].vms" size="65536" crc="9c464d76" sha1="4190654ed0cede2d852fbe7c7f612a4c1b4a45b3" offset="0" />
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
<description>Chao Adventure 2 (Fra)</description>
<year>2001</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure 2" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sonic Adventure 2" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="chao adventure 2 (2001)(sega)(fr)[sonic adventure 2].vms" size="65536" crc="20f25e00" sha1="6e57f9447fdbcf69fddbb3b7a187f7043dcd9de0" offset="0" />
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
<description>Linear Watch</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>ESP Software</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Evolution 2" />
+ <info name="source" value="Evolution 2" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="15360">
<rom name="linear watch (2000)(esp software)[evolution 2].vms" size="15360" crc="16b6f34c" sha1="556b7d4235c08e03e1eec0bb6527f63dc5ec78a4" offset="0" />
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
<description>Marvel VS. Capcom 2 vs. Com (Jpn)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Capcom</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Marvel vs. Capcom 2" />
+ <info name="source" value="Marvel vs. Capcom 2" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="32768">
<rom name="marvel vs. capcom 2 vs. com (2000)(capcom)(jp)[marvel vs. capcom 2].vms" size="32768" crc="3f621910" sha1="b52bed579019bec07b818c802b72277be0c4430c" offset="0" />
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
<description>Pop 'n Music Vol. 1 (Jpn)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Konami</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
+ <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="28672">
<rom name="pop 'n music vol. 1 (1999)(konami)(jp)[pop 'n music].vms" size="28672" crc="7ce75350" sha1="339ebf13c557c14851e171202d3b105dee9fce6b" offset="0" />
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
<description>Pop 'n Music Vol. 2 (Jpn)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Konami</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
+ <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="30720">
<rom name="pop 'n music vol. 2 (2000)(konami)(jp)[pop 'n music].vms" size="30720" crc="c2a1cd70" sha1="3dfbd8cf625728040676e17409b10914cb9917e7" offset="0" />
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
<description>Pop 'n Music Vol. 3 (Jpn)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Konami</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
+ <info name="source" value="Pop 'n Music" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="30720">
<rom name="pop 'n music vol. 3 (2000)(konami)(jp)[pop 'n music].vms" size="30720" crc="96fef522" sha1="56a46d89187a04d26fe20cc4b697b23eebedb96e" offset="0" />
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
<description>Powerstone Mini</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Capcom</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Power Stone" />
+ <info name="source" value="Power Stone" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="powerstone mini (1999)(capcom)[power stone].vms" size="65536" crc="04d6a41f" sha1="177781ab7023de28216b33d237d2ee7e57b66205" offset="0" />
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@
<description>Power Stone 2 Mini Store (Jpn)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Capcom</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Power Stone 2" />
+ <info name="source" value="Power Stone 2" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="power stone 2 mini store (2000)(capcom)(jp)[power stone 2].vms" size="65536" crc="81d456d2" sha1="6ff653848c3dc3205d72363357fc63db4cbf359c" offset="0" />
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
<description>Sega GT Pocket America</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="sega gt pocket america (2000)(sega - wow-ent)[sega gt].vms" size="65536" crc="20084dc1" sha1="5268f5a02bc21239fd0ea2d25b08cbc00bc83220" offset="0" />
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
<description>Sega GT (Jpn)</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="sega gt (2000)(sega)(jp)[sega gt].vms" size="65536" crc="9eed83ea" sha1="8ea70e846a9a42877a62a790d8329dd72fe4749f" offset="0" />
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
<description>Sega GT Pocket Europe</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="sega gt pocket europe (2000)(sega - wow-ent)[sega gt].vms" size="65536" crc="c8490720" sha1="e82dce08ad914ff275f1cfcf64e90d4c8c00d58a" offset="0" />
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
<description>Sega GT Pocket Japan</description>
<year>2000</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
+ <info name="source" value="Sega GT" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="65536">
<rom name="sega gt pocket japan (2000)(sega - wow-ent)[sega gt].vms" size="65536" crc="7d4b5c34" sha1="32e0dae07dd17de9981c84de9e12b2af6677353d" offset="0" />
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@
<description>Shenmue (Jpn)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Shenmue" />
+ <info name="source" value="Shenmue" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="25600">
<rom name="shenmue (1999)(sega)(jp)[shenmue].vms" size="25600" crc="3fcab726" sha1="ea52613cf39b965266ad32501d8caa6286de4e57" offset="0" />
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
<description>Soul Calibur 3-1 Mini (Jpn)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Namco</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
+ <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="50176">
<rom name="soul calibur 3-1 mini (1999)(namco)(jp)[soulcalibur].vms" size="50176" crc="d23dfe42" sha1="bf34e85fb481a3e920dab7517dd170c28f5c4ad5" offset="0" />
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@
<description>SoulCalibur Text Adventure (Jpn)</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Namco</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
+ <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="50688">
<rom name="soulcalibur text adventure (1999)(namco)(jp)[soulcalibur].vms" size="50688" crc="eedc89ee" sha1="3783708b76cdfd2a5f027c39ff45236c1244baa4" offset="0" />
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@
<description>SoulCalibur VMU Game Pack </description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Namco</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
+ <info name="source" value="SoulCalibur" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="50176">
<rom name="soulcalibur vmu game pack (1999)(namco)[soulcalibur].vms" size="50176" crc="6068eb49" sha1="b3d87d67b8ca59887e9680b4213239881bb4360c" offset="0" />
@@ -223,7 +223,7 @@
<description>TrickStyle Junior</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Acclaim</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="TrickStyle" />
+ <info name="source" value="TrickStyle" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="3584">
<rom name="trickstyle junior (1999)(acclaim)[trickstyle].vms" size="3584" crc="966659f9" sha1="5b46e07f30ecf53ebdfc17eb4accaf3e3d4fa92a" offset="0" />
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
<description>Zombie Revenge Training Game</description>
<year>1999</year>
<publisher>Sega</publisher>
- <info name="source" value="Zombie Revenge" />
+ <info name="source" value="Zombie Revenge" />
<part name="quik" interface="svmu_quik">
<dataarea name="rom" size="56320">
<rom name="zombie revenge training game (1999)(sega)[zombie revenge].vms" size="56320" crc="7b4ce3c7" sha1="68b584f7c5c7ac119c12641e8b1f01a726c58881" offset="0" />