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During the late 1990s, arcade manufacturers transitioned away from costly custom platforms toward adapted consumer console hardware. Sony’s original PlayStation architecture became the blueprint for several major arcade architectures, which utilized the 78081g503.ic655 BIOS file: Platform Name Key Developer Core Architecture Notable Games Supported Capcom / Sony PlayStation-derived with specialized QSound hardware Street Fighter EX , Star Gladiator Capcom ZN-2 Capcom / Sony Overclocked ZN-1 architecture with expanded VRAM Street Fighter EX 2 , Rival Schools Tecmo PlayStation System (TPS) Modified PS1-based hardware architecture Dead or Alive ++

(Could be a hash, a build number, or a specific registry key). 78081g503.ic655

: On boards like the Taito G-NET, this component is identified as an NEC 78081G503 , which is part of the NEC 78K0 family of 8-bit microcontrollers. Specifications : This microcontroller typically features: 8KB of internal ROM. 256 bytes of RAM. During the late 1990s

: You must find an updated MAME ROM split or merged set that matches your exact MAME executable version. a build number