[Mar/30/98]

Clone Meikyuu Hunter G (known as Maze Hunter)

Here are the proms for Data East's Maze Hunter!

1 HD6309
1 RP6502
1 YM 2203
1 YM 3812
1 MPU 8751 (which is read protected)
1 OSC 8 Mhz
1 OSC 12 Mhz
1 Deco VSC30 (M60348)
1 Deco HMC20 (M60232)

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[Feb/25/2007]

Meikyuu Hunter G (Japan, set 2)  
Data East 1987 - set 2 
 
CPUs PCB (AT0789A):
1x MC68B09EP (main)
1x 8751H (missing, the socket is empty!)
1x UM6502 (sound)
1x YM2203 (sound)
1x YM3526 (sound)
2x Y3414B (sound)
1x CA324E (sound)
1x oscillator 8.0000MHz

ROMs PCB (AT0789B):
1x oscillator 12.000MHz  

ROMs CPUs PCB (AT0789A):
3x P27256
2x TMM24512
5x M27512ZB
3x N82S137N (not dumped)

ROMs PCB (AT0789B):
8x M27512ZB
3x PAL16R4ANC (not dumped) 
 
Note CPUs PCB (AT0789A):
1x 28x2 JAMMA edge connector
1x trimmer (volume)
2x 8 switches dip
2x 50 pins flat cable connector to ROMs PCB

ROMs PCB (AT0789B):
2x 50 pins flat cable connector to CPUs PCB

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There is a small piggyback attached under CPUs PCB full of 74Sxx

This boards looks like a legit PCB from Data East, even if a Data East logo
is not present, therefore it must be a bootleg.

ALL MEMORIES ARE MASKROMS!  
Funzionamento Non Funzionante  
In vendita No
  
Dumped 22/02/2007

[MAME]
set 2 - the code is very different, but is this an original board? it lacks original labels
        and the IC positions are different on the sprite roms

this version lacks the linescroll effects when starting the game / demoplay, but the demoplay seems
more complete, whereas in set 1 the players appear to get stuck before reaching the boss

also is 27512.15f a good dump? graphic roms usually match, might be a good idea to check 27512.6d too

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