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* [[Debug DIPs]]: normally not accessible. Pair of bytes used by developers to activate tests screens, hidden game modes, [[job meter]]s... | * [[Debug DIPs]]: normally not accessible. Pair of bytes used by developers to activate tests screens, hidden game modes, [[job meter]]s... | ||
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Revision as of 06:00, 23 May 2011
DIPs (DIP switches) can refer to 3 kinds of configuration interface:
- Hardware DIPs: the real DIP switches, which are found on MVS systems to set the cab's configuration.
- Software DIPs: parameters for games like difficulty, lives... They're in the form of data stored in the MVS battery-backed RAM.
- Debug DIPs: normally not accessible. Pair of bytes used by developers to activate tests screens, hidden game modes, job meters...