Bios | Nmk004.zip
In the sprawling ecosystem of MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), the humble ZIP file is a vessel of preservation. While casual users are familiar with the massive ROM sets for mainstream titles like Street Fighter II or Pac-Man , the true depth of the hobby lies in obscure support files. One such file, nmk004.zip , represents a fascinating and often misunderstood component: a dedicated microcontroller BIOS for a specific, rare family of arcade hardware developed by NMK (Nihon Maicom Kaihatsu) and later used by Jaleco. What is NMK004? At its core, nmk004.zip contains the firmware (internal program) for a 4-bit microcontroller, typically a Mitsubishi M50734 or similar custom chip. Unlike a main program ROM that holds the game's logic—character movement, scoring, collision detection—this microcontroller handles "housekeeping" and security tasks. In NMK’s arcade system architecture, the NMK004 chip acts as a memory mapper, I/O controller, and rudimentary encryption/decryption engine.