GKennon Posted November 7 Posted November 7 This is a fork of the e-Amusement network use for System 573 hardware https://github.com/987123879113/eamold The System 573 is an arcade system board made by Konami based on the original PlayStation. The hardware was used primarily for Konami's Bemani series of music video game arcades, including the popular Dance Dance Revolution series introduced in 1998. The System 573 is available is configurable with various expansion IO boards to add extra input or output, such as the analog and digital I/O boards for Dance Dance Revolution and other Bemani games. Systems with these IO boards are often called System 573 Analog and System 573 Digital respectively. There is another variant called the System 573 Satellite Terminal which allows for up to eight cabinets to be networked to a central one. The name of the board is rooted in Japanese wordplay; each number in Japanese can be read with a number of different names, with Konami's name being one of many possible readings for "five-seven-three. Games that are supported Drummania 7th Mix Drummania 7th Mix Power-Up Version Drummania 8th Mix Drummania 9th Mix Drummania 10th Mix Guitar Freaks 8th Mix Guitar Freaks 8th Mix Power-Up Version Guitar Freaks 9th Mix Guitar Freaks 10th Mix Guitar Freaks 11th Mix
ultrabub563 Posted November 8 Posted November 8 On 11/7/2024 at 5:43 PM, GKennon said: This is a fork of the e-Amusement network use for System 573 hardware https://github.com/987123879113/eamold The System 573 is an arcade system board made by Konami based on the original PlayStation. The hardware was used primarily for Konami's Bemani series of music video game arcades, including the popular Dance Dance Revolution series introduced in 1998. The System 573 is available is configurable with various expansion IO boards to add extra input or output, such as the analog and digital I/O boards for Dance Dance Revolution and other Bemani games. Systems with these IO boards are often called System 573 Analog and System 573 Digital respectively. There is another variant called the System 573 Satellite Terminal which allows for up to eight cabinets to be networked to a central one. The name of the board is rooted in Japanese wordplay; each number in Japanese can be read with a number of different names, with Konami's name being one of many possible readings for "five-seven-three. Games that are supported Drummania 7th Mix Drummania 7th Mix Power-Up Version Drummania 8th Mix Drummania 9th Mix Drummania 10th Mix Guitar Freaks 8th Mix Guitar Freaks 8th Mix Power-Up Version Guitar Freaks 9th Mix Guitar Freaks 10th Mix Guitar Freaks 11th Mix How Can I Do This On Mame?
GKennon Posted November 10 Author Posted November 10 (edited) On 11/8/2024 at 3:09 PM, ultrabub563 said: How Can I Do This On Mame? it call MAME network Edited November 10 by GKennon
taktvoll69 Posted November 11 Posted November 11 Is the Konami 573 eAmusement fork playable with the RPSC3-Emulator?
GKennon Posted November 12 Author Posted November 12 10 hours ago, taktvoll69 said: Is the Konami 573 eAmusement fork playable with the RPSC3-Emulator? no the 573 is based on the original PlayStation
nate123 Posted December 2 Posted December 2 A. the stuff you need is at the git hub B. the files to get the songs on 10-11 (9-10) are not there nor are the eemail files without those this does little C. THIS IS ONLY FOR GF 8 POWERUP TO 11 AND DM 7 POWERUP TO 10
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