ARCADE PCB DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
The dip switch settings for Donkey Kong Jr. (Moon Cresta hardware) 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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Donkey Kong Jr. (Moon Cresta hardware) dip switch settings: ----------------------------------------------------------- Dip bank #1: COINAGE: (dips 1-2) - 3 Coins/1 Credit OFF OFF - 2 Coins/1 Credit OFF ON - 1 Coin/1 Credit* ON ON - 1 Coin/2 Credits ON OFF Dip bank #2: COIN MULTIPLIER: (dip 1) - *1* ON - *2 OFF LIVES: (dips 2-3) - 3* ON ON - 4 OFF ON - 5 ON OFF - 6 OFF OFF CABINET: (dip 4) - Upright* OFF - Cocktail ON * - default setting WARNING: These dip switches are parsed from MAME source files so they can be incorrect! www.solvalou.com |
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Similarly named games (worth checking if dip switches were not found or the information was incorrect) are Donkey Kong (US set 1), Donkey Kong (US set 2), Donkey Kong (Japan set 1), Donkey Kong (Japan set 2), Donkey Kong (Japan set 3) (bad dump?), Donkey Kong Junior (US), Donkey Kong Jr. (Japan), Donkey Kong Junior (Japan?), Donkey Kong Jr. (bootleg), Donkey Kong Junior (bootleg?), Donkey Kong 3 (US), Donkey Kong 3 (Japan) and Donkey Kong 3 (bootleg on Donkey Kong Jr. hardware).
Games with similar hardware (may contain applicable dip switches) are 4 Fun in 1, Azurian Attack, Bagman (Moon Cresta hardware), Batman Part 2, Black Hole, Bongo, Check Man, Check Man (Japan), Defend the Terra Attack on the Red UFO, Devil Fish (Galaxian hardware, Dingo, Dingo (encrypted), Driving Force (Galaxian conversion), Driving Force (Galaxian conversion bootleg), Eagle (set 1), Eagle (set 2), Eagle (set 3), Exodus (bootleg?), Fantazia, Frog (Galaxian hardware), Frogger (Moon Cresta hardware), Galaxian (Midway, Galaxian (Midway), Galaxian (Namco set 1), Galaxian (Namco set 2), Galaxian Part 4, Galaxian Part X, Galaxian Test ROM, Galaxian Turbo, Ghostmuncher Galaxian (bootleg), Gingateikoku No Gyakushu, Gingateikoku No Gyakushu (bootleg set 1), Gingateikoku No Gyakushu (bootleg set 2), Harem, Hunchback (Galaxian hardware), Jump Bug, Jump Bug (bootleg), King & Balloon (Japan), King & Balloon (US), Ladybug (bootleg on Galaxian hardware), Levers, Ltd., Moon Alien, Moon Alien Part 2, Moon Alien Part 2 (older version), Moon Cresta (bootleg set 1), Moon Cresta (bootleg set 2), Moon Cresta (Galaxian hardware), Moon Cresta (Gremlin), Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu, Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu, Moon Cresta (Nichibutsu), Moon Quasar, Moon Shuttle (Japan), Moon Shuttle (US?), Omega, Orbitron, Ozon I, Pac-Man (Galaxian hardware), Pisces, Pisces (bootleg), Rock Climber, Scorpion (Moon Cresta hardware), Scramble (Galaxian hardware), Sky Raiders, Space Battle, Space Invaders Galactica, Streaking, Super Galaxians, Super GX, Swarm, UniWar S, Video Pool (bootleg on Moon Cresta hardware), War of the Bugs or Monsterous Manouvers in a Mushroom Maze, Zero Time, Zig Zag (Galaxian hardware and Zig Zag (Galaxian hardware.
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and death --"
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-- Edith Keeler and Kirk, "The City on the Edge of Forever", stardate unknown.

-- Edith Keeler and Kirk, "The City on the Edge of Forever", stardate unknown.