Typical home use settings for the SP1271 family of S+ game chips

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rickh:
this will help me.. thanks

jay:
R273 put together a document that was an easy to read form for the various series of SP chips.

Perhaps someone can post it in this thread. I don't have a copy with me at the office.

Ron (r273):
Take a look at these documents that are in a zip file.
Hope they can help twizz63.

Ron (r273)

twizz63:
Hi RRRRR, I downloaded the option sheets and my chip says SP810. Am I misreading or is that one not in your lists?

jay:
The purpose of R273's document is to teach you how to read a PSR, not to document every single chip.

Most of the 800 series chips are pretty much the same.

A PSR is a document that is specific to the Game Chip. It documents all of the options possible for the chip.
They are not the most straight forward to read, subsequently people do get confused and end up changing settings they probably don't want to change or getting into features without a clean exit.

The simplified file read above in conjunction with your PSR turns on the "Ah ha" lightbulb pretty quick.

What you proabably want now is a copy of the PSR for your chip.

I don't have one for your chip but if you create a new post that reads looking for a PSR for ....... some kind sole might just send you one.

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