Quoted from barakandl:Could use the SB100 signals coming out of the 7475 latch to turn on a mosfet transistor for chimes, or a MP3 / WAV playback for that matter. The coil pulse length for a chime might need to be extended some how.
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Quoted from barakandl:Could use the SB100 signals coming out of the 7475 latch to turn on a mosfet transistor for chimes, or a MP3 / WAV playback for that matter. The coil pulse length for a chime might need to be extended some how.
Quoted from barakandl:Some games also play a tone and sweep noise at the same time, so you would get two chime bars at once. That might not be terrible. Maybe the games with chime simulation mode would be OK. Probably not worth my effort, I got plenty of shit to work on.
Well... if custom ROM makers ever want a way to expand solenoids, or really do anything with eight bits of data at an address, the top part of the SB100 would be useful. The Bullseye 301 game frankenstein's monster'd a SB100 and WMS type one sound board together.
I ran into that on Magic, every switch that increments bonus plays a sound in addition to the sound for the points scored.
Almost every switch adds bonus. I ended up not mapping any sounds on the Wav trigger to that sound channel.
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