// license:BSD-3-Clause // copyright-holders:Nicola Salmoria /*************************************************************************** This file contains functions to emulate the sound hardware found on Scramble type boards. There are two types, one has 2 AY8910's and the other one has one of the AY8910's removed. Interestingly, it appears that the one AY8910 version came after the 2 AY8910 one. This is supported by the fact that in the one 8190 version, the filter system uses bits 6-11, while bits 0-5 are left unused. ***************************************************************************/ #include "emu.h" #include "includes/scramble.h" #include "cpu/z80/z80.h" #include "machine/7474.h" #include "sound/flt_rc.h" #include "sound/ay8910.h" #include "speaker.h" #define AD2083_TMS5110_CLOCK XTAL(640'000) /* The timer clock in Scramble which feeds the upper 4 bits of */ /* AY-3-8910 port A is based on the same clock */ /* feeding the sound CPU Z80. It is a divide by */ /* 5120, formed by a standard divide by 512, */ /* followed by a divide by 10 using a 4 bit */ /* bi-quinary count sequence. (See LS90 data sheet */ /* for an example). */ /* */ /* Bit 4 comes from the output of the divide by 1024 */ /* 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 */ /* Bit 5 comes from the QC output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0 */ /* Bit 6 comes from the QD output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 */ /* Bit 7 comes from the QA output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 */ static const int scramble_timer[10] = { 0x00, 0x10, 0x20, 0x30, 0x40, 0x90, 0xa0, 0xb0, 0xa0, 0xd0 }; READ8_MEMBER( scramble_state::scramble_portB_r ) { return scramble_timer[(m_audiocpu->total_cycles()/512) % 10]; } /* The timer clock in Frogger which feeds the upper 4 bits of */ /* AY-3-8910 port A is based on the same clock */ /* feeding the sound CPU Z80. It is a divide by */ /* 5120, formed by a standard divide by 512, */ /* followed by a divide by 10 using a 4 bit */ /* bi-quinary count sequence. (See LS90 data sheet */ /* for an example). */ /* */ /* Bit 4 comes from the output of the divide by 1024 */ /* 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1 */ /* Bit 3 comes from the QC output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0 */ /* Bit 6 comes from the QD output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1 */ /* Bit 7 comes from the QA output of the LS90 producing a sequence of */ /* 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 */ static const int frogger_timer[10] = { 0x00, 0x10, 0x08, 0x18, 0x40, 0x90, 0x88, 0x98, 0x88, 0xd0 }; READ8_MEMBER( scramble_state::hustler_portB_r ) { return frogger_timer[(m_audiocpu->total_cycles()/512) % 10]; } WRITE8_MEMBER( scramble_state::scramble_sh_irqtrigger_w ) { /* the complement of bit 3 is connected to the flip-flop's clock */ m_konami_7474->clock_w((~data & 0x08) >> 3); /* bit 4 is sound disable */ machine().sound().system_mute((data & 0x10) >> 4); } WRITE8_MEMBER( scramble_state::mrkougar_sh_irqtrigger_w ) { /* the complement of bit 3 is connected to the flip-flop's clock */ m_konami_7474->clock_w((~data & 0x08) >> 3); } IRQ_CALLBACK_MEMBER(scramble_state::scramble_sh_irq_callback) { /* interrupt acknowledge clears the flip-flop -- we need to pulse the CLR line because MAME's core never clears this line, only asserts it */ m_konami_7474->clear_w(0); m_konami_7474->clear_w(1); return 0xff; } WRITE_LINE_MEMBER(scramble_state::scramble_sh_7474_q_callback) { /* the Q bar is connected to the Z80's INT line. But since INT is complemented, */ /* we need to complement Q bar */ if (m_audiocpu) m_audiocpu->set_input_line(0, !state ? ASSERT_LINE : CLEAR_LINE); } WRITE8_MEMBER(scramble_state::hotshock_sh_irqtrigger_w) { m_audiocpu->set_input_line(0, ASSERT_LINE); } READ8_MEMBER( scramble_state::hotshock_soundlatch_r ) { m_audiocpu->set_input_line(0, CLEAR_LINE); return m_soundlatch->read(m_audiocpu->space(AS_PROGRAM),0); } static void filter_w(device_t *device, int data) { int C = 0; if (data & 1) C += 220000; /* 220000pF = 0.220uF */ if (data & 2) C += 47000; /* 47000pF = 0.047uF */ if (device) downcast(device)->filter_rc_set_RC(filter_rc_device::LOWPASS, 1000, 5100, 0, CAP_P(C)); } WRITE8_MEMBER(scramble_state::scramble_filter_w) { filter_w(machine().device("filter.1.0"), (offset >> 0) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.1.1"), (offset >> 2) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.1.2"), (offset >> 4) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.0"), (offset >> 6) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.1"), (offset >> 8) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.2"), (offset >> 10) & 3); } WRITE8_MEMBER(scramble_state::frogger_filter_w) { filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.0"), (offset >> 6) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.1"), (offset >> 8) & 3); filter_w(machine().device("filter.0.2"), (offset >> 10) & 3); } void scramble_state::sh_init() { /* PR is always 0, D is always 1 */ m_konami_7474->d_w(1); } // Harem (same as scorpion) READ8_MEMBER(scramble_state::harem_digitalker_intr_r) { return m_digitalker->digitalker_0_intr_r(); } WRITE8_MEMBER(scramble_state::harem_digitalker_control_w) { m_digitalker->digitalker_0_cs_w (data & 1 ? ASSERT_LINE : CLEAR_LINE); m_digitalker->digitalker_0_cms_w(data & 2 ? ASSERT_LINE : CLEAR_LINE); m_digitalker->digitalker_0_wr_w (data & 4 ? ASSERT_LINE : CLEAR_LINE); } /*************************************************************************** AD2083 TMS5110 implementation (still wrong!) ROMA: BIT1: Hypersoni ? ROMA: BIT2: Two thousand eighty three ROMA: BIT4: Atomic City Attack ROMA: BIT5: Thank you, please try again ROMA: BIT6: Two, one, fire ROMA: BIT7: Hyperjump ROMB: BIT1: Noise (Explosion ?) ROMB: BIT2: Welcome to the top 20 ROMB: BIT4: Atomic City Attack ROMB: BIT5: Noise (Explosion ?) ROMB: BIT6: Keep going pressing ROMB: BIT7: You are the new champion The circuit consist of 2x 2532 32Kbit roms 2x 74LS393 quad 4bit counters to address roms 1x 74LS174 hex-d-flipflops to latch control byte 2x 74LS139 decoder to decode rom selects 1x 74LS161 8bit input multiplexor to select sound bit for rom data read 1x 74LS00 quad nand to decode signals (unknown) to latch control byte ==> 74LS139 1x 74LS16 quad open collector inverters 1x 74S288 32x8 Prom The prom obviously is used to provide the right timing when fetching data bits. This circuit should be comparable to bagman. Prom Q0 ==> NC Q1 ==> PDC Q2 ==> CTL2/CTL8 (Speak/Reset) Q6 ==> Reset Counters (LS393) Q7 ==> Trigger Logic only 16 bytes needed ... The original dump is bad. This is what is needed to get speech to work. The prom data has been updated and marked as BAD_DUMP. The information below is given for reference once another dump should surface. static const int prom[16] = {0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x04, 0x06, 0x04, 0x84 }; ***************************************************************************/ /* * Alt1 Alt2 * 1 ==> C B Bit select * 2 ==> B C Bit select * 3 ==> A A Bit select * 4 ==> B1 Rom select * 5 ==> A1 Rom select * * ALT1 ALT2 * 321 CBA CBA * 000 000 000 * 001 100 010 * 010 010 100 * 011 110 110 * 100 001 001 * 101 101 011 * 110 011 101 * 111 111 111 * * Alt1 provides more sensible sound. Both Alt1 and Alt2 are * possible on PCB so Alt2 is left in for documentation. * */ WRITE8_MEMBER( scramble_state::ad2083_tms5110_ctrl_w ) { static const int tbl[8] = {0,4,2,6,1,5,3,7}; m_tmsprom->bit_w(space, 0, tbl[data & 0x07]); switch (data>>3) { case 0x01: m_tmsprom->rom_csq_w(space, 1, 0); break; case 0x03: m_tmsprom->rom_csq_w(space, 0, 0); break; case 0x00: /* Rom 2 select */ logerror("Rom 2 select\n"); break; case 0x02: logerror("Rom 3 select .. \n"); /* Rom 3 select */ break; } /* most likely triggered by write access */ m_tmsprom->enable_w(0); m_tmsprom->enable_w(1); } void scramble_state::ad2083_sound_map(address_map &map) { map(0x0000, 0x2fff).rom(); map(0x8000, 0x83ff).ram(); } void scramble_state::ad2083_sound_io_map(address_map &map) { map.global_mask(0xff); map(0x01, 0x01).w(this, FUNC(scramble_state::ad2083_tms5110_ctrl_w)); map(0x10, 0x10).w("ay1", FUNC(ay8910_device::address_w)); map(0x20, 0x20).rw("ay1", FUNC(ay8910_device::data_r), FUNC(ay8910_device::data_w)); map(0x40, 0x40).rw("ay2", FUNC(ay8910_device::data_r), FUNC(ay8910_device::data_w)); map(0x80, 0x80).w("ay2", FUNC(ay8910_device::address_w)); } MACHINE_CONFIG_START(scramble_state::ad2083_audio) MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("audiocpu", Z80, 14318000/8) /* 1.78975 MHz */ MCFG_DEVICE_PROGRAM_MAP(ad2083_sound_map) MCFG_DEVICE_IO_MAP(ad2083_sound_io_map) MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("tmsprom", TMSPROM, AD2083_TMS5110_CLOCK / 2) /* rom clock */ MCFG_TMSPROM_REGION("5110ctrl") /* prom memory region - sound region is automatically assigned */ MCFG_TMSPROM_ROM_SIZE(0x1000) /* individual rom_size */ MCFG_TMSPROM_PDC_BIT(1) /* bit # of pdc line */ /* virtual bit 8: constant 0, virtual bit 9:constant 1 */ MCFG_TMSPROM_CTL1_BIT(8) /* bit # of ctl1 line */ MCFG_TMSPROM_CTL2_BIT(2) /* bit # of ctl2 line */ MCFG_TMSPROM_CTL4_BIT(8) /* bit # of ctl4 line */ MCFG_TMSPROM_CTL8_BIT(2) /* bit # of ctl8 line */ MCFG_TMSPROM_RESET_BIT(6) /* bit # of rom reset */ MCFG_TMSPROM_STOP_BIT(7) /* bit # of stop */ MCFG_TMSPROM_PDC_CB(WRITELINE("tms", tms5110_device, pdc_w)) /* tms pdc func */ MCFG_TMSPROM_CTL_CB(WRITE8("tms", tms5110_device, ctl_w)) /* tms ctl func */ SPEAKER(config, "mono").front_center(); MCFG_GENERIC_LATCH_8_ADD("soundlatch") MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("ay1", AY8910, 14318000/8) MCFG_AY8910_PORT_A_READ_CB(READ8(*this, scramble_state, scramble_portB_r)) MCFG_SOUND_ROUTE(ALL_OUTPUTS, "mono", 1.0) MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("ay2", AY8910, 14318000/8) MCFG_AY8910_PORT_A_READ_CB(READ8(*this, scramble_state, hotshock_soundlatch_r)) MCFG_SOUND_ROUTE(ALL_OUTPUTS, "mono", 1.00) MCFG_DEVICE_ADD("tms", TMS5110A, AD2083_TMS5110_CLOCK) MCFG_TMS5110_M0_CB(WRITELINE("tmsprom", tmsprom_device, m0_w)) MCFG_TMS5110_DATA_CB(READLINE("tmsprom", tmsprom_device, data_r)) MCFG_SOUND_ROUTE(ALL_OUTPUTS, "mono", 1.0) MACHINE_CONFIG_END