[Feb/26/2001]

Double Wings (JPN Ver.)
(c)1993 Mitchell
DEC-22V0 (S-NK-3220)

CPU 	:68000 ?
Sound	:TMPZ84C00AP-6,YM2151,OKI M6295
OSC 	:28.0000MHz,32.2200MHz
other	:DATA EAST Chip x4

KP_00-.3D    [547dc83e]
KP_01-.5D    [7a210c33]

KP_02-.10H   [def035fa]

KP_03-.16H   [5d7f930d]

MBE-00.14A   [e33f5c93]
MBE-01.16A   [ef452ad7]
MBE-02.8H    [5a6d3ac5]

Dumped 26/Feb/2001

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[MAME]

Double Wings (JPN Ver.)
(c)1993 Mitchell
DEC-22V0 (S-NK-3220)

Software is by Mitchell, but the PCB is pure Data East.
It's the standard DEC-22V0 PCB that runs many Data East games from around the mid 90's.

Data East ROM code = KP

CPU 	:68000 ?
Sound	:TMPZ84C00AP-6,YM2151,OKI M6295, YM3014B
OSC 	:28.0000MHz,32.2200MHz
RAM     :LH6168 x 1, CXK5814 x 6, CXK5864 x 4
DIP     :2 x 8 position
Other	:DATA EAST Chips (numbers scratched)
         --------------------------------------
         DATA EAST #?  9235EV 205941  VC5259-0001 JAPAN (confirmed #52) - 128 pin PQFP
         DATA EAST #?  DATA EAST 250 JAPAN - 128 Pin PQFP
         DATA EAST #?  24220F008 (confirmed #141) - 160 pin PQFP
         DATA EAST #?  L7A0717   9143  (confirmed #104 and definitely the CPU) - 100 pin PQFP

         PALs: PAL16L8 (x 2, VG-00, VG-01) between program ROMs and CPU
               PAL16L8 (x 1, VG-02) next to #52

         Small surface-mounted chip with number scratched off (28 pin SOP), but has number 9303K9200.
         A similar chip exists on Capt. America PCB and has the number 77 on it. Possibly the same chip?

KP_00-.3D    [547dc83e]
KP_01-.5D    [7a210c33]

KP_02-.10H   [def035fa]

KP_03-.16H   [5d7f930d]

MBE-00.14A   [e33f5c93]
MBE-01.16A   [ef452ad7]
MBE-02.8H    [5a6d3ac5]

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