Here is what a MAME usable binary file for a. One exception to that (and there are certainly others too) is the Needham EMP-20 which seems to use its own binary format that is not compatible with the MAME format. It looks very similar to the WinCUPL created file and most programmers i’ve encountered can load these without issue. jed file will look like opened up in a text editor You can clearly see it was created using WinCUPL. Here is what the file im using for this example looks like in a text editor These equations show exactly how the outputs works in relation to any given input and I believe is self explanatory to those who are looking. To view equations use the “-view” argument To see a list of supported devices you use the “-viewlist” argument It can be used to view the equations of any support. As each programmer has its own output format when reading these chips (some are really different, other not so much) there arose the need to have a standard. While MAME doesn’t directly use PAL dumps for emulation it does look to load them if they are available.
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