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|title = Capcom Play System 2 | |||
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|publisher = Capcom | |||
|japan= {{date|1993|September}} | |||
|usa= {{date|1993|September}} | |||
|europe= {{date|1993|September}} | |||
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The '''Capcom Play System 2''' or CPS2 is a Arcade System follow up to the Capcom Play System 1 (CPS1) and the Capcom Play System 1 Dash (CPS1'). Hardware uses a custom Motorola 68000 for game logic and a Z80 to handle sound hardware. | The '''Capcom Play System 2''' or CPS2 is a Arcade System follow up to the Capcom Play System 1 (CPS1) and the Capcom Play System 1 Dash (CPS1'). Hardware uses a custom Motorola 68000 for game logic and a Z80 to handle sound hardware. | ||
==Games== | ==Games== | ||
* [[:Category: | * [[:Category:Capcom Play System 2 games|Games for this hardware]] | ||
==Hardware== | ==Hardware== | ||
* [[ | * [[Capcom Play System 2/Hardware_information|Hardware Information]] | ||
==Emulators== | ==Emulators== | ||
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* ''.13 .15 .17 .19'' — first half of graphics interleaved | * ''.13 .15 .17 .19'' — first half of graphics interleaved | ||
* ''.14 .16 .18 .20'' — second half of graphics interleaved | * ''.14 .16 .18 .20'' — second half of graphics interleaved | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:22, 24 October 2024
Capcom Play System 2 |
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Developer: Capcom |
The Capcom Play System 2 or CPS2 is a Arcade System follow up to the Capcom Play System 1 (CPS1) and the Capcom Play System 1 Dash (CPS1'). Hardware uses a custom Motorola 68000 for game logic and a Z80 to handle sound hardware.
Games
Hardware
Emulators
- Mame
- Final Burn Neo
If you really want to hack Mame has a pretty powerful debugger.
Rom Images
Roms are usually distributed as zips mainly the dumps of the roms.
Most common set up is
- .1 and .2 — Z80 Program Roms not interleaved
- .3 through .10 — 68000 Program Roms not interleaved
- .11 and .12 — Sound Samples
Graphics roms is a bit special.
- .13 .15 .17 .19 — first half of graphics interleaved
- .14 .16 .18 .20 — second half of graphics interleaved