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Bandai Super Vision 8000

Tutoriel original : micaelo14 du 29/04/2016

Descriptif :

Descriptif :


Le Bandai de Super Vision 8000 est une console maison de jeu vidéo publié par Bandai en 1979 appartenant à la deuxième génération . La console peut être connecté directement à un téléviseur.

Cette console a été le dernier de la série de la console Bandai TV Jack, mais était complètement différent des autres consoles de la série. Le Super Vision 8000 avait une centrale CPU . Les autres consoles appartenaient à la première génération: ils ne disposent d' un microprocesseur , et étaient basés sur Codeless personnalisée ordinateurs de machine d'état comprenant des logiques discrets circuits comprenant chacun des éléments du jeu lui - même

Ce système utilise MESS mais j'utilise un module différent pour son bon fonctionnement:

Module :

Module :

MEmu = MESS
MEmuV = v0.151
MURL = http://www.mess.org/
MAuthor = HFS
MVersion = 2.2.2
MCRC = 464C9400
iCRC = AA949FDC
MID = 635038268905515239
MSystem = "Fujitsu FM-7","Kontiki 100","MicroBee","Amstrad GX4000","APF Imagination Machine","Apple IIGS","Atari 8-bit","Atari 2600","Atari 5200","Atari 7800","Atari Jaguar","Atari Lynx","Bally Astrocade","Bandai Super Vision 8000","Bandai WonderSwan","Bandai WonderSwan Color","Casio PV-1000","Casio PV-2000","Coleco ADAM","ColecoVision","Creatronic Mega Duck","Emerson Arcadia 2001","Entex Adventure Vision","Epoch Game Pocket Computer","Epoch Super Cassette Vision","Exidy Sorcerer","Fairchild Channel F","Funtech Super Acan","GCE Vectrex","Hartung Game Master","Interton VC 4000","KenSingTon Sport Vii","Magnavox Odyssey 2","Matra & Hachette Alice","Mattel Aquarius","Mattel Intellivision","MGT Sam Coupe","NEC PC Engine","NEC PC Engine-CD","NEC SuperGrafx","NEC TurboGrafx-16","NEC TurboGrafx-CD","Nintendo 64","Nintendo Entertainment System","Nintendo Game Boy","Nintendo Game Boy Advance","Nintendo Game Boy Color","Nintendo Virtual Boy","Philips CD-i","RCA Studio II","Sega 32X","Sega CD","SC-3000","Sega Game Gear","Sega Genesis","Sega Master System","Sega Mega Drive","Sinclair ZX81","SNK Neo Geo AES","SNK Neo Geo CD","SNK Neo Geo Pocket","SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color","Sony PlayStation","Sony Pocketstation","Sord M5","Super Nintendo Entertainment System","Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 3","Texas Instruments TI 99-4A","Tiger Game.com","Tomy Tutor","VTech CreatiVision","Watara Supervision","Super Control Station SF-7000","Thomson MO5","Sega Pico","Star Wars - EBC"
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Notes:
; Exit fade will only work correctly if you don't have Esc, the default MESS exit key, as your exit key. If you use Esc, turn off the ExitScreen
; This module assumes you have bios zip in your MESS "roms" directory, which might be different than your actual roms directory, for each system you need this module for. All tested systems listed below
; If MESS has a problem reading the bios zips, try archving them with "no compression"
; This site can help a ton with details for the various systems supported: http://www.progettoemma.net/mess/index.html
; You may get a black screen or MESS may close w/o notice if you do not have a bios rom for your system when one is needed.
; If you use bezel, it is recommended to set the module bezel mode to normal, and go to your mess.ini file, on your emulator folder, and choose these options: artwork_crop 1, use_backdrops 1, use_overlays 1, use_bezels 0
;
; Following systems require a BIOS zip with their roms inside, placed in the "Mess\Roms\" directory:
; Amstrad GX4000 - N/A
; APF Imagination Machine - apfimag (tape games), apfm1000 (cart games)
; Apple IIGS - apple2gs
; Atari 800 - a800
; Atari 5200 - a5200
; Atari 7800 - a7800
; Atari Jaguar - jaguar
; Atari Lynx - lynx
; Bally Astrocade - astrocde
; Bandai WonderSwan - N/A
; Bandai WonderSwan Color - N/A
; Casio PV-2000 - pv2000
; Coleco ADAM - adam, adam_ddp, adam_fdc, adam_kb, adam_prn, adam_spi
; ColecoVision - coleco
; Creatronic Mega Duck - N/A
; Emerson Arcadia 2001 - N/A
; Entex Adventure Vision - advision
; Epoch Game Pocket Computer - gamepock
; Epoch Super Cassette Vision - scv
; Exidy Sorcerer - sorcerer
; Fairchild Channel F - channelf
; Funtech Super ACan - supracan
; GCE Vectrex - vextrex
; Hartung Game Master - gmaster
; Interton VC 4000 - vc4000
; KenSingTon Sport Vii - vii
; Magnavox Odyssey 2 - odyssey2
; Matra & Hachette Alice - alice32
; Mattel Aquarius - aquarius
; Mattel Intellivision - intv ("exec.bin" [8,192 bytes] & "grom.bin" [2,048 bytes])
; MGT Sam Coupe - samcoupe
; NEC PC Engine - N/A
; NEC PC Engine-CD - N/A
; NEC SuperGrafx - N/A
; NEC TurboGrafx-16 - N/A
; NEC TurboGrafx-CD - "Super CD-ROM2 System V3.01 (U).pce" [262,144 bytes] (placed in the roms subfolder in the emuPath)
; Nintendo 64 - n64
; Nintendo Entertainment System - N/A
; Nintendo Game Boy - gameboy
; Nintendo Game Boy Advance - gba
; Nintendo Game Boy Color - gbcolor
; Nintendo Virtual Boy - N/A
; Philips CD-i - the cdimono1
; RCA Studio II - studio2
; Sega 32X - 32x
; Sega CD - segacd, megacd, megacd2j (megacd2j seems to be more compatible over megacdj)
; Sega Game Gear - gamegear
; Sega Genesis - N/A
; Sega Master System - sms
; Sinclair ZX81 - zx81
; SNK Neo Geo AES - aes
; SNK Neo Geo CD - neocd
; SNK Neo Geo Pocket - ngp
; SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color - ngpc
; Sony PlayStation - psa, pse, psj, psu
; Sord M5 - m5
; Super Nintendo Entertainment System - snes
; Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer 3 - coco3
; Texas Instruments TI 99-4A - ti99_4a
; Tiger Game.com - gamecom
; Tomy Tutor - tutor
; VTech CreatiVision - crvision
; Watara Supervision - N/A
;
; Custom Configuration Files:
; If you want to use custom configuration files (.cfg files) for some games you will need to store them inside your MESS cfg folder using the following structure:
; cfg\mess_system_name\HS_XML_rom_name\mess_system_name.cfg
; An example of a game that requires specific settings is ICBM Attack for the Bally Astrocade, in this case special cfg file should be:
; cfg\astrocde\I.C.B.M. Attack (USA) (Unl)\astrocde.cfg
;
; Bally Astrocade:
; ICBM requires a soft reset (even on the real hardware) to launch. You can read about it here: http://www.ballyalley.com/ballyalley/ar ... g_MESS.pdf
; A custom build of MESS is needed to play this game if you don't want to press F3 manually each time you play ICBM. The custom build enables DirectInput so it is possible to script a soft reset in.
; I compiled a mess with this turned on and it can be found in my user dir @ /Upload Here/djvj/Bally Astrocade/
; Also ICBM uses different controls then the rest of the games. Make sure you follow the procedure explained above under "Custom Configuration Files" to create such file.
; Rom extensions should be zip,bin,txt
; Create a txt file in your rom dir called "Gunfight+Checkmate+Calculator+Scribbling (USA).txt" This game is built into the system and no rom is required to play it.
;
; GCE Vectrex:
; Requires a vectrex.lay and a png overlay for each game. These all need to be placed in the mess\artwork\vectrex folder.
; You can download all these pngs and the lay file in my ftp folder. You need to use the HyperList XML to match the pngs.
;
; Magnavox Odyssey 2:
; Euro games should use the videopac bios instead of the odyssey2 one or you'll get some timing issues.
; Use the systemName ini file in the folder with this module for this, example:
; [Moto-Crash (France)]
; Bios=videopac
;
; Texas Instruments TI 99/4A:
; This system requires full keyboard emulation to work properly
; Split cart dumps are not supported since MESS .145 so you'll have to convert them to RPK format or use an earlier version of MESS (and a different module)
; You can check how to convert split cart dumps to RPK here:
; http://www.ninerpedia.org/index.php/MES ... art_system
; For floppy games make sure you have a RPK dump of an extended basic rom on your roms folder. It should be named "extended_basic.rpk"
;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
StartModule()
BezelGUI()
FadeInStart()


Tout marche impec ;)

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