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</software>
<!-- Notes: optional SK-1100 keyboard support -->
- <!--
- The mode for 2 players requires 2 Mark III consoles, both with
- the SK-1100 keyboard, plus a cable to link the keyboards through
- their printer port. To emulate this setup, it is necessary to run
- two instances of MAME and make a point-to-point connection between
- them using the bitbanger (bitb) stream that is provided by the
- kblink device, that simulates the function of the cable link.
- Example for a localhost (127.0.0.1) connection:
-
- mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
- mame64 -window sg1000m3 -card f16falcjc -sgexp sk1100 -sgexp:sk1100:printer kblink -bitb socket.127.0.0.1:2345
-
- After run both instances, press the CR key on the keyboard when
- the title screen is displayed. Next, when asked which player
- (1 or 2), the user needs to press 1 on the keyboard of one
- instance, switch to the other instance and press 2 on the keyboard
- (due to key 1 is mapped by default to the PAUSE function of the
- console, it is recommended first remap PAUSE to avoid conflict).
- Next, when LEVEL 1 appears on the screen, press the SPACE key on
- each instance to start playing the game.
- -->
<software name="f16falcjc" cloneof="f16fight">
<description>F-16 Fighting Falcon (Jpn, MyCard)</description>
<year>1985</year>