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ARCADE PCB DIP SWITCH SETTINGS

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The dip switch settings for Gulf War II 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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Gulf War II dip switch settings:
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Dip bank #1:

UNKNOWN: (dip 1)
 - Off*                     ON
 - On                      OFF
FLIP SCREEN: (dip 2)
 - Off*                         ON
 - On                          OFF
CROSS HATCH PATTERN: (dip 3)
 - Off*                             ON
 - On                              OFF
DEMO SOUNDS: (dip 4)
 - Off                                 OFF
 - On*                                  ON
COIN A: (dips 5-6)
 - 4 Coins/1 Credit                        OFF OFF
 - 3 Coins/1 Credit                         ON OFF
 - 2 Coins/1 Credit                        OFF  ON
 - 1 Coin/1 Credit*                         ON  ON
COIN B: (dips 7-8)
 - 1 Coin/2 Credits*                                ON  ON
 - 1 Coin/3 Credits                                OFF  ON
 - 1 Coin/4 Credits                                 ON OFF
 - 1 Coin/6 Credits                                OFF OFF

* - default setting


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

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Games with similar hardware (may contain applicable dip switches) are Flying Shark (bootleg), Flying Shark (World), Hishou Zame (Japan), Kyukyoku Tiger (Japan), Sky Shark (US), Twin Cobra (US) and Twin Cobra (World).
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