Major Havoc Emulator

Major Havoc Emulator

Major Havoc Emulator Average ratng: 3,8/5 4897 votes

Plus after having delt with the Major Havoc I now know that script is incorrect. It's definitely a good starting place to write from however, and with the help of the vectorlist I now know how to read roms that are paged:) It would have been a bit easier if I didn't have to split the roms in half to calc sigs. But that wasn't to difficult.

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Atari 1983 Major Havoc Emulator

Below is a table representhing the roms for Major Havoc (rev 2) and its clones (if any). Red roms are similar between all versions but green roms differ, which means that if you wish to change the game's region or language, it may be possible make the change simply by reprogramming fresh roms with other version's contents.

Note that the rom information displayed here is automatically parsed from Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (MAME) C source code, so some of it can be incorrect. However, if you notice that some parts of the data are constantly incorrectly displayed in more than one game, please contact me so that I can fix the problem.

mhavoc2
Major Havoc (rev 2)

CPU1 chips:

136025.110
8x8.0kbits
0x05000 ->


136025.103
8x16.0kbits
0x08000 ->


136025.104
8x16.0kbits
0x0c000 ->


136025.101
8x16.0kbits
0x10000 ->


136025.109
8x16.0kbits
0x14000 ->


136025.106
8x16.0kbits
0x18000 ->


136025.107
8x16.0kbits
0x1c000 ->


CPU2 chips:

136025.108
8x16.0kbits
0x08000 ->

I've been on a long strange trip. I started with a Mame2010 romset with the intention of solely using lr-mame2010. I was happy with that arrangement for the most part but I had problems with Donkey Kong. It would occasionally freeze and the sound didn't seem quite right. I launched it with lr-mame2003-plus and it worked well enough but I still was not happy with the sound. I became a fan of Mame2003plus over Mame2010 because of the way mame2003plus integrated with the RetroArch menu.

I downloaded a romset for it and samples, etc. Still not happy with sound in a lot of older games, I decided to launch Donkey Kong with lr-fbneo.

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Gameplay was smoother, sound was fantastic. I had previously tried Galaga with FBalpha (and FBneo) and was really impressed with how responsive it was (no input lag). So I've downloaded FBAlpha v.0.2.97.43 romset. Every game I play seems to play better with FBAlpha/Neo. Went through the process to convert the romset to a non-merged romset (clones can be played without the parent rom being available).Now I'm noticing there are a lot of older games I really like that FB just flat-out doesn't support/run.

Games like Bosconian, Missile Command, Major Havoc. I also wish FB had some vector settings I can mess with like Mame2010 and Mame20003plus does.So now I'm wondering: Is there a list of games that FB does not support? It would help me figure out which games I need to use other emulators for. (I'm only interested in Arcade games here.). You'll have to look at the full game list each of emulator, look at what 2003plus supports that fbneo doesn't, and do the old trial and error for the games that are available on both for performance differences. For example, Ninja Baseball Bat Man runs on both, but it's mostly fullspeed on 2003plus. This is my main reason why I'm looking forward to a pi4.

Doubt it'll handle latest mame, but at least I can move 2003plus games to fbneo.The last compatibility list I contributed had plenty of mistakes, and then later deleted. I'm not going to bother again. Not sure if there's one now, but I wouldn't trust it. Most of my games are on either fbneo or 2003plus with a tiny few on 2010. My rough/incomplete list of what I have on 2003plus that fbneo runs poorly, minor frame drops, or not at all. I use a pi3b+ at 1.45Ghz.

I really appreciate your responses but I don't think you understand what I was looking for. I fully expect to have to figure out on my own which emulator is best for which game.However, there are a number of games/roms missing from the FBA romset I downloaded.

I was looking for a list of what is missing or a way to generate such a list.Now, before you tell me to get clrmamepro and a dat file - don't. Already done that. The games I'm talking about aren't in the dat file either. For example, Bosconian. Not in the dat file.

Not in the roms.Again, I appreciate your input. I have no doubt I will refer back to it at some point.

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