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dl-1425.bin is a (a copy of data from a read-only memory chip). It was originally dumped from an arcade game board made by Capcom in the early to mid-1990s. Specifically, it came from the CP System II (CPS-2) arcade hardware. dl-1425.bin %28qsound hle%29
Simulates the exact hardware behavior, which is computationally expensive. HLE (High-Level Emulation): If your file has a different hash, it
The Qsound hardware on a CPS-2 board required two critical components: Specifically, it came from the CP System II
Supports 16 loopable PCM channels and 3 one-shot ADPCM channels. It utilizes Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters and echo effects to create a spatial sound field. ROM Details:
dl-1425.bin is the binary ROM image for the Capcom QSound digital signal processor (DSP). It contains the internal mask-programmed code for the DL-1425 chip , which was widely used in Capcom's CP System II (CPS2) arcade hardware to deliver 3D-surround sound effects. Technical Specifications Hardware Platform: The chip consists of a digital signal processor. Audio Features: