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Sequential Circuits Six-Trak [DBWBP]

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angelosa commented Aug 9, 2025

I'm missing something here: why it's not using sound/cem3394.cpp? Is it a technical reason?

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I'm missing something here: why it's not using sound/cem3394.cpp? Is it a technical reason?

Sound is not yet emulated. Sound emulation should indeed use sound/cem3394.

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rb6502 commented Aug 9, 2025

An important note here: a modified Six-Trak was used as the sound board in the Bally/Sente arcade hardware. (Sente licensed it from Sequential). That implementation is in sente6vb.cpp.

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Ah, good to know. Looking at that implementation, there are similarities indeed. From a quick look, I didn't find anything that could be meaningfully abstracted out yet, but that might change as the Six-Trak driver evolves.

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