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Improve andamiro board docs
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# Andamiro boards
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## MK1
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## MIDAS
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The oldest piece of hardware we have seen in the wild was a MK3 board so far. But there are several hints that
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* Developed with focus on 2D games
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* Reengineered NeoGeo
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## SPACE
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* Developed with focus on 3D games
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* PC platform
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The oldest piece of hardware used for Pump It Up we have seen in the wild was a MK3 board so far. But there are several hints that
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some piece of hardware pre-dating the MK3 existed at some point:
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* The first three Pump It Up games, [1st](game/piu/1st.md), [2nd](game/piu/2nd.md) and [3rd/OBG](game/piu/3rd.md),\
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* The first three Pump It Up games did not use a lock-chip as a means for copy-protection. Possible,
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that this piece of hardware wasn't available from the beginning and therefore not used
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### MK1 compatible games
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### Compatible games
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* [Pump it Up: The 1st Dance Floor](game/piu/1st.md)
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* [Pump it Up: The 2nd Dance Floor](game/piu/2nd.md)
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