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Final Fight
Platform: Arcade  
Game: Final Fight   Display Type: raster  
Manufacturer: Capcom   Resolution (W x H): 384 x 224  
Year Released: 1989   Orientation: H  
Main CPU: M68000   Audio Channels: 1  
# of Players: 2   # of Buttons: 3  
# Simul. Players: 2P sim   Genres: Fighter, 2.5D  
     
Controls: 8 way Joystick  
     
MAME Driver Status: good   MAME Driver Emulation: good  
MAME Driver Sound: good   MAME Driver Color: good  
MAME Driver Graphics: good    
MAME Source File: \src\mame\drivers\cps1.cpp  

Dip switches used by this game

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Memory Map for this game

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ROMS used by this game

The following is a list of ROMS that are used by this game.  Many games had multiple versions of ROMS.  If you are not sure which version of ROM you have, you can use the ROM Identification Page to upload an image and find out. 
Rom Name Ascending
Rom Size 
SHA1 
CRC32 
Fluke 9010A Signature 
Location 
Expand Final Fight (Japan 900112) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightj1 Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (Japan 900305) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightj2 Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (Japan 900613) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightj3 Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (Japan) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightj Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (USA 900112) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightua Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (USA 900424) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightub Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (USA 900613) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightuc Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (USA, set 1) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightu Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (USA, set 2) found in MAME ROM Set: ffightu1 Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (World, set 1) found in MAME ROM Set: ffight Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip
Expand Final Fight (World, set 2) found in MAME ROM Set: ffighta Released in 1989 in the zip file wof.zip

PCBs for this game

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Part Number 
Description 
Stack Part Number 
Pcb Function 
Contributor 
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Parts for this game

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Manufacturer 
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Repair Logs for this game

The following is a list of the Repair Logs for this game.   For more detailed information about a Repair Log, click on the Title link for that Repair Log.
Title 
Symptom 
Solution 
Status 
Final Fight - Graphic Glitch
Game boot up and is playable with sound, but sprites are wrong.
 
 
First i try to isolate the problem, inserting boards B+C into a know working board A. Game runs fine so everything is fine with boards B+C.
 
 
Looks like a mask rom address problem, which is provided by CPS-A-01 capcom custom ASIC. I check all connections between CPS-A-01 pins 75-98 and Connect "CN-4" pins G4-14 and H4-14 ( check schematics ), and all of them was as expect. Actually the board looks pretty new so i started to suspect the CPS-A-01 it self.
 
That ASIC ( CPS-A-01 ) is found at any CPS1 and CPS2 board ( yes, CPS2 has exactly the same ASIC ), so i found at an auction site a pretty cheap and standalone CPS2 Board A . I replace the CPS-A-01 from that board and everything worked again.
 
 
 
Fixed
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