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Fire One (ファイアワン)

Released in 1979

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Manufacturer: Exidy
Developer: Exidy
Distributor: Exidy

Mame ROM Info
fireone, Fire One

Display
Raster
Orientation
Horizontal
Resolution
256 x 256
Colors
64, Color
Genre
Shooting
Attributes
[no data]
Controls
[no data]
'Fire One' marquee
game marquee

Game Summary

No summary.

Hardware Info

Z80 cpu @ 2.5 Mhz

Hardware Platform: -Unique or Unknown-

Game Details

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'Fire One' cabinet photo
cabinet photo
'Fire One' title screen
title screen
'Fire One' gameplay screen shot
gameplay screen
'Fire One' control panel
control panel
'Fire One' promotional flyer
promotional flyer

"Maybe" Images

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Fire One flyer: 1 Front Fire One flyer: 2 Back Fire Power flyer: 1 Front Fire Truck flyer: 1 Front Fire Truck flyer: 2 Back

Knowledge Base

Sega G80 Hardware Reference
Version 1.20 25 Oct 1997 Main Processor: Z80 at 3.86712 MHz (vector games) Z80 at 8.00000 MHz (raster games) Sound Processor: 8035 Test button on CPU board asserts NMI 40Hz interrupt from vector timing board There is an 8*8 hardware multiplier on the XY control board Memory Map 0000 - 07FF 2k ROM on CPU board (power on diagnostics) 0800 - BFFF 46k ROM board C800 - CFFF 2k RAM on CPU board D000 - DFFF downloadable RAM on universal sound board E000 - EFFF 4k Vector RAM E000 - E
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/segag80ref.html - 36 K - Updated 2000.01.23
Galaga Pinouts and Configuration
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File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/galaga tech.html - 13 K - Updated 2002.05.20
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt
Troubleshooting your Tempest Machine, by Gregg Woodcock This article is Copyright worldwide 1991, 1995; all rights reserved. This is a file I have put together which should get you started on repairing your non-working Atari Tempest game. It lists all the problems I have seen and lots of information from the various manuals. Monitor failures are much more common than game board failures (in fact, I find the game boards to be fairly robust) and that topic is so lengthy that it is covered in another
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/woodcock_tempest_repair.txt - 31 K - Updated 2001.05.27
Arcade Game Cheats
--- 720 --- (Contributor: unknown) In the ramp section, levels 8, 9, and 10: holding down the kick and jump buttons simultanously on the lip of the ramp will boost your air. This trick only works when you're going the correct speed (usually your third or fourth jump), and only once (as far as I can tell) per ramp session per level. ----------- Afterburner ----------- (Contributor: Anthony D. Chen) key: S - start button V - vulcan cannon M - missle F - foot sensor (only on sit-down version) stag
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-arcade cheats.html - 112 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronics-history.txt
THE HISTORY OF CINEMATRONICS AND A DESCRIPTION OF THEIR VECTOR GAMES ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---- COPYRIGHT 1994, 1995 REVISION NUMBER: 2.0 REVISION DATE: 23 December 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (02/11/92 - First attempt at listing and ordering all Cinematronics games.) REVISION HISTORY: 2.0 (12/23/94 - Rearranged sections, added new sections for Barrier, Speed Freak, Boxing Bugs,
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/cinematronics-history.txt - 50 K - Updated 1994.12.28
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/williams_conversion.txt
--------------------------------------------------------------- -- | SWITCHABLE CONVERSION BETWEEN ROBOTRON, JOUST, AND STARGATE | ---------------------------------------------------------------- - COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 (Minor bug fix: Line 976 now shows the correct "Y7-X8" connection, not the bogus "Y7-X7" connection from 1.0) REVISION DATE: 20 Oct 1994 CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys STANDARD DISCLAIMER: -------------------- The author hereby grants permission to r
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/williams_conversion.txt - 57 K - Updated 1994.10.20
UPGRADE: PLAY BUBBLES ON YOUR HACKED ROBOTRON/JOUST/STARGATE MACHINE
COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.0 (first public release) REVISION DATE: 1 Jun 1994 CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys STANDARD DISCLAIMER The author hereby grants permission to reproduce and distribute this document for personal use, subject to the condition that the document (along with any copyright and disclaimer notices) is not modified in any way. The opinions expressed within this document are those of the author only and not necessarily those of the author's employer. This document is provide
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/bubbles upgrade.html - 18 K - Updated 1999.11.02
Smash TV strategy guide
Submitted by Unknown Don't try to conserve ammo. Your shots should be efficient and kill as much as possible, and you won't have time to think about conserving shots (esp. in the latter stages). The pattern of moves you should follow at the end of each board to reach the easiest boards is: Level 1: right, up; and then you have no choices. Level 2: up, right; and then again, no choices. Level 3: right, right, down; and then you have no choices. Following these moves should enable you to
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/smashtvstrategy.html - 4 K - Updated 2000.01.19
Adapter to plug Asteroids Deluxe board into Asteroids harness
Inspired from the recent posting on converting a Gravitar/Black Widow to a Tempest/Major Havoc, I've decided to document a similar conversion to and from Asteroids Deluxe. This is a simpler conversion than the aforementioned Tempest hackery, but you should still read everything first and be sure you understand what you're doing before proceeding. Although I can't guarantee 24-hour delivery, I'll also try to respond to any questions you may have... Credit goes to Rick Schieve and Steve Ozdemir for letting
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/asteroids deluxe.html - 14 K - Updated 1999.11.01
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gaplus.txt
Gaplus Pinout Parts Side Solder Side ----------------------------------------- GND A 1 GND SPEAKER + B 2 SPEAKER - LOCK OUT SOLENOID C 3 COIN COUNTER 1 P START LAMP D 4 2 P START LAMP +12V E 5 +12V +5V F 6 +5V GND H 7 GND SERVICE SW J 8 N/C COIN 1 SW K 9 COIN 2 SW 1 P START SW L
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/gaplus.txt - 4 K - Updated 1996.04.04
Konami / Stern 36 Pinouts, Switches, etc
Konami 36 pin wiring, switches, and add'l technical info Compiled for coinop.org by Kurt Koller and Sirdar Bey. Known variations follow, select game to jump to that game's information. Amidar · Circus Charlie · Contra · Frogger · Green Beret · Gyruss · Hyper Sports · Jail Break · Juno First · Kicker · L'il Hustler · Locomotion · Lost Tomb · Mania Challenge · Mega Zone · Mikie · Moon War · Nemesis · Pandora's Palace · Pooyan · Road Fighter · Roc 'N' Rope ·
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/konamitech.html - 108 K - Updated 2000.09.17
HEAVY BARREL complete strategy guide
Submitted by Julius Yang A somewhat obscure game, Heavy Barrel uses the same controls as Ikari Warriors, but is a better game IMHO due to the availability of different weapons, not just augmented versions of weapons. The objective is to wipe out a military complex filled with soldiers and lethal military equipment. The available weapons are the standard machine gun, the heavy machine gun, the fan gun, the flamethrower, and the Heavy Barrel. Grenade weapons include standard grenades, red grenades,
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/heavybarrelstrategy.html - 6 K - Updated 2000.01.19
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/berzerk.txt
Berzerk, Stern 1980 ------------------- The complete boardset includes these 6 boards: ZPU-1000 [CPU/ROMs] SB-1000 [Amp] VSU-1000 [Sound/Voice] BSC-1000 [Video] VFB-1000 [Video + Controls] RCR-1000 [Interface Board to controls + video] Here is the board layout: If you lay down the boards exactly like the diagram, all the game bus connectors align themselves. The games bus connectors are all 23-pin small-width MTA connectors, except for two 18-pin small-width
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/berzerk.txt - 19 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/frenzy.txt
Frenzy ------ These pinouts should work for Frenzy as well. To switch games, you should only have to switch the ZPU-1000 board. I believe the Frenzy board is ZPU-2000. The complete boardset includes these 6 boards: ZPU-1000 [CPU/ROMs] SB-1000 [Amp] VSU-1000 [Sound/Voice] BSC-1000 [Video] VFB-1000 [Video + Controls] RCR-1000 [Interface Board to controls + video] Here is the board layout: If you lay down the boards exactly like the diagram, all the game bu
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/frenzy.txt - 19 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt
1.0) Conversion FAQ: -------------------- COPYRIGHT 1994 REVISION NUMBER: 1.1 REVISION DATE: 02 November 1994 REVISION HISTORY: 1.1 (02/11/94 - Clarified technical details in {6.4}, Added a few words on manuals in {7.3} and analog controllers in {8.1.3}) REVISION HISTORY: 1.0 (01/11/94 - First public release; FTP only) CREATED BY: Doug Jefferys, Steve Ozdemir THANX TO: Wayne Aiken, Graham Bisset, Duncan Brown, David Hanes, To
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/conversion_faq_v1.1.txt - 115 K - Updated 1994.11.02
QIX to JAMMA
This document will detail the wiring necessary to convert a QIX boardset to run on a JAMMA harness. It is assumed that you have the following: A working QIX boardset consisting of the Video Processor PCB, the ROM I/O PCB and the Data/Sound PCB. The 50pin ribbon cables that connect these 3 boards together. The metal mounting plate that holds all 3 boards. (preferably) the original wiring harness (not necessary, but it makes things MUCH easier!) In case you DO have the original harness, I ha
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/qix to jamma.html - 8 K - Updated 1999.11.02
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/venture.txt
Venture Exidy, 1981 There are two boards to the Venture boardset, the logic and the audio board. The audio booard is labeled with: Exidy Inc. Copyright 1981 PCB 77-3387-14 ASY 77-3387-15 Audio/Color --- |B| --- And the logic board is labeled with: PCB 77-3374-14 COMP Exidy Inc ASSY 77-3374-15 SIDE Copyright 1981 Revision E The audio board is the top board. It has
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/venture.txt - 7 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_zap.txt
Space Zap Midway, 1981 ---------------------- The "Position on Motherboard" column refers to the fact that these boards plug into a common motherboard much like ISA/EISA/VESA/PCI cards plug into PC card expansion slots. Legend: PS = Power Supply IB = RGB Interface Board AA = Audio Amp Board GB = Game Board Motherboard (9-pos, 0.156") (outputs & inputs from power supply) Pin | Definition ------------------ 1 | +5V 2 | +5V 3 | +12V 4 | !Reset 5 | -5V 6 | Key 7 | G
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/space_zap.txt - 6 K - Updated 2003.01.06