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README.md |
arcade documentation
An open (to read and contribute) repository of arcade hardware and software documentation.
Scope
This repository aims to document both arcade hardware and software to the extent that it's necessary and useful. This is not a hard and fast rule: listing every single software revision changes for every game may be out of scope and quickly bloat the repository, but full PCB descriptions and pinouts may be useful for repair.
There's no hard boundary or ruleset yet, but please keep in mind whether the you're not directly duplicating another source's effort (for instance, Bemaniwiki is pretty good at documenting Konami software changes). If you're unsure, just send in a pull request and we'll see what we can work out!
Note that we won't accept copyrighted materials or anything that could get us into trouble: (self-made) pictures are fine, but please don't contribute manuals or similar copyrighted content. They're extremely useful, but due to DMCA limitations this is sadly not the place for them.
Finally, this is not the place for contents that directly and solely help bootleggers: while security details for arcade systems are useful and important for preservation, consider the age of the system and whether it is still under active support from its manufacturer or distributor first, as well as whether parts of that security system are still relevant for newer, more current, systems.
Sources
Due to the origin of this repository, there is almost no information of the sources of the information contained within it right now. We're fairly certain on the accuracy of most of it, however do not take it as gospel and always measure before working on hardware! You are solely responsible for working on your own, and especially other peoples', cabinets.
A source tagging system is in the works, the preliminary version consists of adding the following information at the end of a line:
#<type>:<info*>
Types can be:
WEB
: website, info identifies the website in questionSCRAPE
: scrape, info identiies the source of the scrapeGAME
: game data, info identifies the data and locationMAME
: MAME sources, info identifies the driver filenameDOC
: official documentation, info identifies the producer and identifier of the documentMEDIA
: uploaded media to media repository, e.g. pictures of cabinets, boards, model stickers, etc.CLAIM
: observation or information without direct proof, e.g. pictureMISC
: everything else, info identifies it further:oyakodon_oniku_list
: comprehensive list of Konami product codes maintained by おにく太郎さん, referenced with permission
Examples:
#WEB:http://kururusky.com/?p=1458
, a website source;#SCRAPE:sega:arcade-history
, a scrape source (SEGA's arcade history page);#GAME:namco:PBN100-1-NA-MPRO-A:AMCUS/AMConfig.ini
, a game data source (AMConfig.ini
in Pokemon Battle Network);#MAME:namcops2
: a MAME source (thenamcops2.cpp
driver comments);#DOC:konami:114946810000
, an official document source: the KONAMI beatmania IIDX 23 tricoro cabinet manual (doc #114946810000);#CLAIM:shiz
, an observation by shiz#MEDIA:konami/GPI36-JA-sticker.jpg
, picture of the model sticker of the Metal Gear Arcade cabinet
In the meantime here are some major sources used:
- First-hand accounts, observations and research of hardware and software;
- Manuals and other official documentation;
- Photos from various sites, most notably Yahoo! Auctions / ヤフオク! and eBay;
- Direct conversations with trusted sources;
- MAME's inimitable documentation;
- BEMANIWiki 2nd;
- Callus Next's arcade board game information;
- Guru's rom dumping news;
- The Redump database;
- Direct conversations with other sources;
Notable sources that are often incorrect and should not be solely relied upon:
License
The contents herein, insofar they are original and copyrightable, are licensed under the following license:
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, December 2004
Copyright (C) 2004 Sam Hocevar <sam@hocevar.net>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim or modified
copies of this license document, and changing it is allowed as long
as the name is changed.
DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO PUBLIC LICENSE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the WTFPL as well.