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Below is a table representhing the roms for House of the Dead and its clones (if any). Red roms are similar between all versions but green roms differ, which means that if you wish to change the game's region or language, it may be possible make the change simply by reprogramming fresh roms with other version's contents.

Note that the rom information displayed here is automatically parsed from Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator (www.mame.net) C source code, so some of it can be incorrect. However, if you notice that some parts of the data are constantly incorrectly displayed in more than one game, please contact me so that I can fix the problem.

You might also be interested in this game's dip switches.

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House of the Dead
 
CPU1 chips:

ep19696.15
8x512kbits
0x000000 ->


ep19697.16
8x512kbits
0x000002 ->


ep19694.13
8x512kbits
0x100000 ->


ep19695.14
8x512kbits
0x100002 ->

 
USER1 chips:

mp19704.11
8x4Mbits
0x0000000 ->


mp19705.12
8x4Mbits
0x0000002 ->


mp19702.9
8x4Mbits
0x0800000 ->


mp19703.10
8x4Mbits
0x0800002 ->


mp19700.7
8x4Mbits
0x1000000 ->


mp19701.8
8x4Mbits
0x1000002 ->


ep19698.5
8x512kbits
0x1800000 ->


ep19699.6
8x512kbits
0x1800002 ->

 
CPU3 chips:

ep19707.29
8x512kbits
0x000000 ->


ep19706.30
8x512kbits
0x000002 ->

 
USER2 chips:

mp19715.17
8x4Mbits
0x0000000 ->


mp19711.21
8x4Mbits
0x0000002 ->


mp19714.18
8x4Mbits
0x0800000 ->


mp19710.22
8x4Mbits
0x0800002 ->


mp19713.19
8x4Mbits
0x1000000 ->


mp19709.23
8x4Mbits
0x1000002 ->


mp19712.20
8x4Mbits
0x1800000 ->


mp19708.24
8x4Mbits
0x1800002 ->

 
USER3 chips:

mp19718.27
8x4Mbits
0x0000000 ->


mp19716.25
8x4Mbits
0x0000002 ->


mp19719.28
8x4Mbits
0x0800000 ->


mp19717.26
8x4Mbits
0x0800002 ->

 
CPU2 chips:

ep19720.31
8x512kbits
0x080000 ->

 
SOUND1 chips:

mp19721.32
8x4Mbits
0x000000 ->


mp19722.34
8x4Mbits
0x400000 ->

 

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