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ARCADE PCB DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

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The dip switch settings for Dino Rex (World) shown below are automatically parsed from Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (www.mame.net) C source code, so some of the settings can be incorrect. However, if you notice that some settings are constantly incorrectly displayed in more than one game, please contact me so that I can fix the problem. Happy gaming!

If you are trying to change this game's language or region, you might have to replace/reprogram some of the game's ROM chips.

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Dino Rex (World) dip switch settings:
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Dip bank #1:

UNUSED: (dip 1)
 - Off*                    OFF
 - On                       ON
FLIP SCREEN: (dip 2)
 - Off*                        OFF
 - On                           ON
DEMO SOUNDS: (dip 3)
 - Off                              ON
 - On*                             OFF
COIN A: (dips 4-5)
 - 4 Coins/1 Credit                     ON  ON
 - 3 Coins/1 Credit                    OFF  ON
 - 2 Coins/1 Credit                     ON OFF
 - 1 Coin/1 Credit*                    OFF OFF
COIN B: (dips 6-7)
 - 1 Coin/2 Credits*                           OFF OFF
 - 1 Coin/3 Credits                             ON OFF
 - 1 Coin/4 Credits                            OFF  ON
 - 1 Coin/6 Credits                             ON  ON


Dip bank #2:

DIFFICULTY: (dips 1-2)
 - Easy                     ON OFF
 - Medium*                 OFF OFF
 - Hard                    OFF  ON
 - Hardest                  ON  ON
 - 1 Coin/2 Credits        OFF OFF
DAMAGE: (dips 3-4)
 - Small                            ON OFF
 - Normal*                         OFF OFF
 - Big                             OFF  ON
 - Biggest                          ON  ON
TIMER SPEED: (dip 5)
 - Normal*                                 OFF
 - Fast                                     ON
MATCH TYPE: (dip 6)
 - Best of 3*                                  OFF
 - Single                                       ON
2 PLAYER MODE: (dip 7)
 - Upright*                                        OFF
 - Cocktail                                         ON
UPRIGHT CONTROLS: (dip 8)
 - Single                                               ON
 - Dual*                                               OFF
 - 1 Coin/2 Credits                                    OFF

* - default setting


WARNING: These dip switches are parsed from
MAME source files so they can be incorrect!

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Similarly named games (worth checking if dip switches were not found or the information was incorrect) are Dino Rex (Japan) and Dino Rex (US)
 
Games with similar hardware (may contain applicable dip switches) are Ah Eikou no Koshien (Japan), Cameltry (Japan), Cameltry (US, Cameltry (US), Crayon Shinchan Orato Asobo (Japan), Dead Connection (Japan), Dead Connection (World), Dino Rex (Japan), Dino Rex (US), Don Doko Don (Japan), Don Doko Don (US), Don Doko Don (World), Drift Out (Japan), Drive Out, Euro Champ '92 (World), Final Blow (Japan), Final Blow (US), Final Blow (World), Football Champ (World), Growl (US), Growl (World), Gun Frontier (Japan), Gun & Frontier (World), Hat Trick Hero (Japan), Liquid Kids (US), Liquid Kids (World), Mahjong Quest (Japan), Mahjong Quest (No Nudity), Majestic Twelve - The Space Invaders Part IV (Japan), Mega Blast (Japan), Mega Blast (World), Metal Black (Japan), Metal Black (World), Mizubaku Daibouken (Japan), PuLiRuLa (Japan), PuLiRuLa (World), Quiz Chikyu Bouei Gun (Japan), Quiz Crayon Shinchan (Japan), Quiz H.Q. (Japan), Quiz Jinsei Gekijoh (Japan), Quiz Quest - Hime to Yuusha no Monogatari (Japan), Quiz Torimonochou (Japan), Runark (Japan), Solitary Fighter (World), Super Space Invaders '91 (World), The Ninja Kids (Japan), The Ninja Kids (World), Thunder Fox (Japan), Thunder Fox (US), Thunder Fox (World), Yes/No Sinri Tokimeki Chart and Yuuyu no Quiz de GO!GO! (Japan).
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