> Happy "Cinco DOH My O" there .....as my former, past Hispanic boss would jokingly > say. iirc I believe he was from Chile or Argentina..I don't remember which so it > wasn't really his celebration either. When it came to World Cup action all gloves > were off. > > > > We got one of my personal most wanted games finally, Shoot Away II. Much like its > > predecessor which somehow managed to be discrete logic in 1984, this was the center > of > > attention for the adult crowd at Dave and Buster's in its day (early 90s). > > Congrats. So this one is cpu-based? > >
There's a TMPZ84C011 series CPU on there, similar to the one on Ken Sei Mogura
There's also a Namco C68 (Mitsubishi M37450) CPU there although namcos2.cpp is confusing for that one, in some cases it suggests it's dumped, in other places it seems to indicate otherwise so a Namco expert would have to chime in there.
not sure if that PCB is meant to be driving something else tho, maybe the way the targets are displayed was still basically analog hardware? There might have been per-game additional boards or something as that looks very much like a main board that's designed to be swapped out between games with different extra hardware.
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