[Apr/04/2004]

Pocket Gal Deluxe
Nihon System Inc., 1993

This game runs on Data East hardware.

PCB Layout
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DEC-22V0  DE-0378-2
|-------------------------------------|
|  M6295(2)  KG01.14F     DE102  62256|
|  M6295(1)  MAZ-03.13F          62256|
|                                     |
|   32.220MHz              KG00-2.12A |
|                                     |
|J           DE56              DE71   |
|A                                    |
|M     DE153            28MHz         |
|M                    6264     DE52   |
|A                    6264            |
|                                     |
|                                     |
|                                     |
|DSW1                   MAZ-01.3B     |
|     DE104  MAZ-02.2H                |
|DSW2                   MAZ-00.1B     |
|-------------------------------------|

Notes:
      - CPU is unknown. It's chip DE102. The clock input is 14.000MHz on pin 6
        It's thought to be a custom-made encrypted 68000.
        The package is a Quad Flat Pack, has 128 pins and is symmetrically square (1 1/4" square from tip to tip). 
        So the question arises...  "Which CPU's manufactured around 1993 had 128 pins?" 
      - M6295(1) clock: 2.01375MHz (32.220 / 16)
        M6295(2) clock: 1.006875MHz (32.220 / 32)
      - VSync: 58Hz
 
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[Apr/13/2005]

Pocket Gal Deluxe (Euro)
Data East Corporation, 14-12-1993

PCB Layout
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CG-5  DE-0378-2
|-------------------------------------|
|  M6295(2)  KE01.14F     DE102  62256|
|  M6295(1)  MAZ-03.13F          62256|
|                                     |
|   32.220MHz              KE00-2.12A |
|                                     |
|J           DE56              DE71   |
|A                                    |
|M     DE153            28MHz         |
|M                    6264     DE52   |
|A                    6264            |
|                                     |
|                                     |
|                                     |
|DSW1                   MAZ-01.3B     |
|     DE104  MAZ-02.2H                |
|DSW2                   MAZ-00.1B     |
|-------------------------------------|


CPUs:
- DE52 : Data East custom chip 52 (9223EV-211731-VC5259-0001) (QFP128)
- DE56 : Data East custom chip 56 (24220F005-9143EAI) (QFP160)
- DE71 : Data East custom chip 71 (9228EV-313141) (QFP100)
- DE102: Data East custom chip 102 (237) (QFP128)
- DE104: Data East custom chip 104 (L7A_717-9145) (QFP100)
- DE153: Data East custom chip 153 (L7AC68B-9244) (QFP144)

ROMs:
- KE00-2.12A : HN27C4096G-10 (DIP40)(socket)
- KE01.14F   : TMS27C010A-12 (DIP32)(socket)
- MAZ-00.1B  : 5N04-D286-9245EBI (DIP40)(socket)
- MAZ-01.3B  : 5N04-D287-9245EBI (DIP40)(socket)
- MAZ-02.2H  : 5X09-D288-9240EAI (DIP42)(socket)
- MAZ-03.13F : 5S23-D289-9240EAI (DIP32)(socket)




Notes:
      - CPU is unknown. It's chip DE102. The clock input is 14.000MHz on pin 6
        It's thought to be a custom-made encrypted 68000.
        The package is a Quad Flat Pack, has 128 pins and is symmetrically square (1 1/4" square from tip to tip). 
        So the question arises...  "Which CPU's manufactured around 1993 had 128 pins?" 
      - M6295(1) clock: 2.01375MHz (32.220 / 16)
        M6295(2) clock: 1.006875MHz (32.220 / 32)
      - VSync: 58Hz
 
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[Apr/12/2005]

Pocket Gal DeLuxe (Euro v3.00)  
Data East 1993  
  
Revision: CG-5  

CPU:
- DE52 : Data East custom chip 52 (9223EV-211731-VC5259-0001) (QFP128)
- DE56 : Data East custom chip 56 (24220F005-9143EAI) (QFP160)
- DE71 : Data East custom chip 71 (9228EV-313141) (QFP100)
- DE102: Data East custom chip 102 (237) (QFP128)
- DE104: Data East custom chip 104 (L7A_717-9145) (QFP100)
- DE153: Data East custom chip 153 (L7AC68B-9244) (QFP144)
  

ROMs:
- KE00-2.12A : HN27C4096G-10 (DIP40)(socket)
- KE01.14F : TMS27C010A-12 (DIP32)(socket)
- MAZ-00.1B : 5N04-D286-9245EBI (DIP40)(socket)
- MAZ-01.3B : 5N04-D287-9245EBI (DIP40)(socket)
- MAZ-02.2H : 5X09-D288-9240EAI (DIP42)(socket)
- MAZ-03.13F : 5S23-D289-9240EAI (DIP32)(socket)
    
Dumped 12/04/2005  

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