Yes, I'm taking this way too seriously... It turns out tracing's kinda therapeutic... http://notebook.zoeblade.com/Akai_S1000.html pic.twitter.com/xegFZltDEI
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For what it's worth, MAME has skeleton drivers for a whole boatload of synths, and it also supports SVG files in its external artwork system. Just sayin'.
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I got excited before about the MAME team reporting in the driver comments which CPU, timer, etc the MPC-3000 uses. I'm really curious what the S1000 uses, like, is it technically a highly modified almost-IBM-compatible 386 or something?
Oh hey, according to https://inkoovintagecomputing.wordpress.com/2019/01/03/story-of-akai-s1100-and-flashfloppy/ … the S1100 (so presumably also the S1000) uses an NEC NV50 processor. So it's an 8086 clone, compared to the S3000 being an 80386 clone. I'm guessing that made it easier to find programmers!
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